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ESPN Bolsters Streaming Coverage With 3,400+ Women’s College Basketball Games
Women’s college basketball ushers in a new era, and ESPN Unlimited will stream more than 3,400 games during the 2025-26 season. ESPN’s coverage features 240 games set to air on its linear networks, with 3,000+ games on ESPN+. The best teams in the nation will take the floor, with ESPN covering 23 of the AP…
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69 Years Ago Today: “The Wizard of Oz” Makes Television History in CBS Spectacular
Exactly 69 years ago, on November 3, 1956, American living rooms were transformed into the magical Land of Oz as CBS-TV broadcast the 1939 classic film The Wizard of Oz for the very first time on television. The airing served as the grand finale to the prestigious Ford Star Jubilee anthology series, a high-profile showcase…
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YouTube TV vs. Disney: Sling TV’s Passes Win the Blackout — Watch ESPN & More for $4.99
Over this past weekend, millions of YouTube TV subscribers woke up to the harsh reality that ESPN, ABC, and other Disney-owned channels were missing from their channel lineup. No local news, college sports, network programming, as nearly 20 channels went dark as Disney and Google fight during a high-stakes carriage battle. Reports have indicated that…
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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Season One is Now Streaming Free on YouTube
Big news for preschoolers and nostalgic parents alike. If you love the iconic mouse, you can M-I-C it all right now for free! Disney has officially made the entire first season of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse available to stream for free on YouTube. That’s 27 full episodes of Mouseketools, “Hot Dog” dances, and interactive problem-solving adventures…
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65″ Roku Pro Series Smart TV Slashed 50% Ahead of Black Friday
If you want a big, modern TV before Black Friday, now you can score a holiday head start. Amazon has slashed the Roku Pro Series 65″ flagship TV by 50% (now $598), bringing premium savings of more than $600 to a premium screen. The 65″ QLED Roku TV combines Dolby Vision IQ, local dimming and…
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What’s New This Week on Netflix for the Week of November 3, 2025
Netflix is rolling through November with fresh content. Spend the first full week of the month chilling with Netflix and all that it has to offer. November 3 Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches In Waves and War November 4 Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things Minx: Seasons 1–2 Squid Game: The Challenge – Season 2 November 5 Election…
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Disney Asks YouTube TV to Bring Back ABC for Election Day Coverage for the Public Good
Disney has formally requested that YouTube TV reinstate ABC within its pay-TV lineup specifically for Election Day on Tuesday according to a report from Deadline, framing the move as essential to the public interest while the two companies continue negotiating a broader carriage renewal agreement. The dispute escalated late Thursday when ABC, ESPN, and several…
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Disney Removes Its Movies From Google TV & YouTube Stores as the Fight with Google Continues
Google and Disney’s escalating dispute over YouTube TV carriage agreements has entered a new week, creating widespread disruptions across multiple Google platforms and leaving consumers with limited access to a vast library of entertainment content. The conflict, stemming from failed negotiations on a recently expired contract, initially threatened viewers with the potential loss of Monday…
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47 Years Ago Today: “Different Strokes” Premieres, Launching a Cultural Phenomenon and One of TV’s Most Memorable Catchphrases
Exactly 47 years ago, on a Friday evening in 1978, millions of American families gathered around their television sets as NBC unveiled one of the most groundbreaking sitcoms of the era: Different Strokes. Airing at 8:00 p.m. ET, the pilot episode “Movin’ In” introduced viewers to a blended family unlike any seen before on primetime…
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How to Watch Monday Night Football Cardinals vs. Cowboys Without YouTube TV on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More
YouTube TV and Disney remain deadlocked after failing to agree to a carriage deal, and that means ESPN (home of Monday Night Football) — plus ABC, FX, National Geographic, and several other Disney-owned channels — are still dark for YouTube TV subscribers. The dispute centers on new packaging and Disney’s push to add an ESPN-centric…
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What’s New This Week on Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN for the Week of November 3, 2025
Bundle up for the first full week of November as Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN roll out fresh content all week. From sports to dancing to (yes) Christmas, this is all you can expect from Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN over the next seven days. November 3 • ESPN: Women’s College Basketball: No. 8 Duke vs No.…
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The End of HBO Max? Paramount Wants to Merger The Service Into Paramount+ Putting an End to HBO Max
In a move that could redefine the streaming wars and consolidate two of Hollywood’s legacy powerhouses, Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison is according to a report from Bloomberg is crafting a bold vision for a combined company should his bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery succeed. Central to this strategy is the complete absorption of…
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Fubo Added Over 275,000 Subscribers in The 3rd Quarter of 2025
Today FuboTV Inc. announced today that it added 275,000 paid subscribers in North America during the third quarter of 2025, ending the period with 1.631 million users under its standalone banner. This growth—the company’s strongest quarterly gain in some time and comes on the heels of a freshly completed merger with Disney’s Hulu + Live…
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Here’s What’s Next On Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN in November 2025
November already? Yup. Bundle up. Stay warm. If you’re gearing up for the cold weather and holidays, there’s no better place than in front of your screen with the Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN bundle. Here’s what the streaming trio have in store for you in the penultimate month of ’25. November 1 • Disney+: CoComelon…
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22 Years Ago Today in TV History: “Arrested Development” Premieres, Revolutionizing Sitcom Comedy
On this day in 2003, television audiences were introduced to one of the most innovative and beloved sitcoms in history when Arrested Development made its debut on Fox. Created by Mitchell Hurwitz, the series starred Jason Bateman as the level-headed Michael Bluth, Portia de Rossi as his socially ambitious sister Lindsay, Michael Cera as the…
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