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Howard Stern Launches Broadcasting Career at WRNW Radio 48 Years Ago
On May 13, 1977, a young Howard Stern stepped into the studio of WRNW, a small rock station in Briarcliff Manor, New York, marking the start of a professional broadcasting career that would redefine radio. At 23, Stern, fresh out of Boston University with a degree in communications, began his journey as a disc jockey,…
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What’s New This Week on Max for the Week of May 12, 2025
It’s mid-May on Max and the service has some new titles ready for you. Here is a look at the fresh content coming to the streamer as of this week. May 14 May 15 May 16
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The Roku Channel Adds 2 New Channels
The Roku Channel, Roku’s popular free ad-supported streaming television service, announced today the addition of two dynamic new channels to its ever-expanding lineup: Channel 221, PBR RidePass Professional Rodeo, and Channel 983, FilmRise Series Gratis. The Roku Channel now offers over 500 free channels and reaching an estimated 145 million viewers in the U.S. alone.…
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MrBeast’s “Beast Games” Scores Two-Season Renewal at Prime Video
Prime Video is going big on Beast Games once again. The streaming platform has renewed the hit reality competition series created by YouTube megastar MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) for two additional seasons following a blockbuster debut that shattered records and viewer expectations. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Beast Games became the most-watched unscripted series in Prime…
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Moihosso 56800mAh Power Bank Now 85% Off – Just $34.99 for Days of Charging Power
Need serious power on the go? The Moihosso 56800mAh Portable Charger is now available for just $34.99. That’s 85% off the list price of $239.99. With fast charging, three output ports, and a massive battery capacity, this high-capacity power bank is built for travel, emergencies, or anyone who needs their devices to stay charged for…
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21 Years Ago Today “Frasier” Comes to An End With 33 Million Viewers: A Fond Farewell to a TV Icon Only to Come Back
Twenty-one years ago today, on May 13, 2004, America tuned in to bid farewell to one of television’s most beloved sitcoms, Frasier. The final episode, aired on NBC, drew an impressive 33 million viewers, cementing the show’s place in pop culture history. The two-part finale, titled “Goodnight, Seattle,” wrapped up 11 seasons of wit, charm,…
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Deal Alert! Get the Amazon Fire TV 50″ 4-Series, 4K Smart TV for Under $300 Today
If you’re looking to upgrade your home entertainment setup without breaking the bank, the Amazon Fire TV 50″ 4-Series 4K UHD Smart TV deserves a spot at the top of your list. Right now, you can get the Amazon Fire TV 50″ 4-Series for only $299.99 — a savings of 33% off the list price…
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Is This the End for Cartoon Network & Adult Swim? Networks Face Plummeting Revenue and Strategic Shifts
In a troubling sign for two of television’s most iconic animation brands, Cartoon Network and its late-night programming block, Adult Swim, are grappling with an uncertain future as advertising revenue has plummeted and their parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, appears to be pulling back from children’s programming. With ad revenue for the networks dropping a…
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European League of Football Joins Fubo Sports in Multi-Year Deal
Fubo adds more American football to its Fubo Sports FAST channel after agreeing to a multi-year deal with the European League of Football (ELF). Beginning with the upcoming 2025 season, Fubo Sports will stream one live ELF game each Sunday and five playoff games, with additional content from the league available on demand. Content will…
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The New ESPN Streaming Service Will Cost $29.99 Per Month
Disney’s new ESPN app will cost $29.99 per month, with the option to bundle with Disney+ and Hulu at a price of $35.99 per month. When the service launches this fall, Disney will offer a limited time deal to bring the bundle price down to $29.99 per month for the first 12 months. Disney first…
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Apple Unveils Brain-Computer Interface Technology, Aiming to Transform Device Interaction
In a groundbreaking move, Apple Inc. has announced its foray into brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), unveiling a technology that could redefine how humans interact with devices. The company is developing a system to allow users to control iPhones, iPads, and Vision Pro headsets using neural signals captured by brain implants. This innovation promises to enhance accessibility…
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FTC Delays ‘Click-to-Cancel’ Rule, Letting Cable TV Continue to Make it Hard to Cancel
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced a delay in enforcing its highly anticipated “click-to-cancel” rule, a regulation designed to make it easier for consumers to unsubscribe from recurring subscriptions and memberships. The decision, has ignited a firestorm of reactions from consumer advocates, businesses, and policymakers, as the rule was seen as a landmark step…
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Amazon Prime Video Expands Free Live TV with Hundreds of Channels, Including Local News, PBS, and Fan-Favorite Content
Amazon Prime Video has announced a major expansion of its free live TV offerings, integrating hundreds of new channels into its platform, including local news, PBS content, and a diverse lineup of 24/7 entertainment channels. This move builds on last year’s rebranding of Freevee, which transitioned to a seamless “Live TV” section within the Prime…
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DISH Could Be in Major Trouble as The FCC Probes Parent Company’s 5G Compliance
DISH Network, a major player in the U.S. telecommunications and pay-TV industry, is facing potential trouble as its parent company, EchoStar, comes under scrutiny from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC has launched an investigation into EchoStar’s compliance with federal requirements to build a nationwide 5G network, raising questions about the company’s valuable cellular…
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‘The Office’ Spinoff ‘The Paper’ Is Headed to Peacock This Fall
If you’ve been longing for awkward office banter, uncomfortable meetings, and the sound of a copier jamming at the worst possible moment, your wait is almost over. Peacock is reviving the workplace mockumentary magic with The Paper, a brand-new spinoff of The Office debuting in September 2025. Co-created by The Office’s Greg Daniels and Michael…
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