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Marvel is Producing its Animated Series ‘What if…?’ Remotely Amid COVID-19
The coronavirus can’t stop these superheroes. While the current health crisis has halted production in the movie industry, Marvel’s first animated series What If…? is still proceeding full steam ahead from home. Since the Disney+ series is animated, artists, creators and voicing talent can all continue remotely from the individual homes, something animation head Stephan Franck…
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How to Watch the Disney Family Singalong Special Tonight
Grab your karaoke mic, the magic of Disney is making its way into your living room tonight with a special, star-studded musical performance you can join in on. The Disney Family Singalong will air Thursday, April 16, at 8 pm ET on ABC. Ryan Seacrest will host this special event with a cast of full…
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Tubi is Coming to Canada on Rogers Ignite TV
The free streaming service Tubi announced that its library of content is coming to Canadian viewers through Rogers Ignite TV. Ignite TV customers can stream tens of thousands of titles from content partners from nearly every major Hollywood studio, completely free on Tubi. “We’re excited to make premium content even more accessible to Canadians,” said…
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SpotX is Partnering with Discovery, A+E and More to Deliver Coronavirus PSAs
SpotX, a leading global video advertising and monetization platform, has teamed up with several its media owner partners to help combat COVID-19 with a series of Pro Bono PSA’s that will air on OTT and streaming channels. PSAs created by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) will run…
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Sesame Street and Headspace are Streaming ‘Monster Meditations’ for Kids on YouTube
With kids cooped up in the house all day long, children are bound to have some extra energy or emotions pent up. Sesame Street has teamed up with Headspace, a leader in mindfulness and meditation, announcing their Monster Meditations that will be on the Sesame Street YouTube channel starting today. A new short, 3-minute Monster Meditations video will…
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HBO Max Will Be Available to Charter Customers at Launch
WarnerMedia, a division of AT&T and Charter Communications, has announced a multiyear distribution deal that will make HBO Max available to Charter customers when it launches in May 2020. With the deal, all of Charter’s existing HBO subscribers, including subscribers in its Spectrum Silver and Gold video packages, will automatically be given access to HBO Max.…
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You Can Stream Every Bob Ross Episode For Free on YouTube
Need a new hobby during quarantine? Why not brush up on your painting skills with help from the master himself, Bob Ross? You can stream any episode from every season of his show, The Joy of Painting on the Bob Ross YouTube Channel. The show is still aired by its original host PBS, and you can…
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Philo Launched 5 New Stay at Home Playlists
The streaming service Philo has added 5 new additional playlists to its library to help users find entertainment they love and pass the time while stay at home orders are in place. Here’s a breakdown of each new playlist: Comfort Food For those interested in making their own kitchen masterpiece, check out our Comfort Food…
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‘The Office’ Producers are Making a New Comedy About Working From Home
Working from home is the new normal, and producers of the beloved sitcom The Office are already planning on developing a WFH scenario for the screen. Ben Silverman and Paul Lieberstein who executive produced The Office are spearheading the new comedy which is yet to have a title. Lieberstein, who you may know as Dunder Mifflin’s HR…
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Disney+ Will Celebrate Star Wars Day with New Star Wars Content & Early Release of Clone Wars Finale
May the fourth be with you. Disney is celebrating Star Wars Day by honoring the Star Wars community with new, original content. The content will join the Disney+ comprehensive collection of Star Wars movies and shows. “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” Series Finale, Monday, May 4 After seven seasons, one of the most critically acclaimed…
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Most of NBC Peacock’s Originals are Being Delayed Until 2021
NBC is giving Comcast customers and early look at its streaming service Peacock this week, but many of the originals set to hit the platform are being delayed until as late as next year according to Matt Strauss, chairman of Peacock and NBCUniversal Digital Enterprises. The delay is a direct result of nationwide production shutdowns…
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Here’s What’s Coming to Peacock When It Launches for Comcast Customers Tomorrow
Tomorrow, Comcast and NBCUniversal will launch Peacock for Xfinity X1 and Flex customers. The service is set to launch nationwide on July 15, but the company is considering moving the launch date up. Peacock will include live and on-demand content including shows, movies, news, and NBC’s late night lineup. Here’s what Comcast customers will see…
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Stream ‘John Wick,’ ‘La La Land’ and More for Free During YouTube Watch Parties
Lionsgate has announced it will stream free Friday night movies on YouTube for the next four weeks. “Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies,” will stream exclusively on YouTube at 6 pm ET for free starting this Friday. The series will be hosted by Jamie Lee Curtis and feature other celebrity guests and YouTube personalities.…
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Peacock Could Launch Early Nationwide
The new streaming service Peacock was originally slated to launch for Comcast Xfinity X1 and Flex customers tomorrow, and for everyone else July 15. Now, the company is considering a new plan – launching early for a wider audience. “That’s something we’re certainly evaluating,” said Peacock Chairman Matt Strauss, told reporters in a conference call…
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How to Stream the ‘Oprah Talks COVID-19’ Special Tonight on Apple TV+ and OWN
Apple TV+ announced a new special featuring Oprah on the current coronavirus pandemic. The special Oprah Talks COVID-19 — The Deadly Impact on Black America, will stream for free and will be an in-depth look into the effects of the current health crisis. The special is part of Apple’s new weekly series, Oprah Talks COVID-19. Here’s…
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