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$2 Million Worth of Products Were Stolen from an Amazon Facility Over 2 Years
Five people are facing charges after over $2 million in merchandise was stolen from an Amazon warehouse over the span of two years. The investigation focused on two Amazon employees, according to a report from The Toronto Sun, and the theft took place at an Amazon warehouse in Ajax, Ontario. After Amazon’s loss prevention team…
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Professional Cheerleading is Coming to OTA TV
Varsity Spirit and Scripps Sports announced a partnership today that will bring the inaugural season of Pro Cheer League coverage to ION. With the agreement, Scripps’ national sports and entertainment network, ION, will air all five live Pro Cheer League events during the 2026 season, which runs from January 16 to March 27, 2026. ION…
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Big Power, Tiny Charger: Anker’s 100W GaN Prime Block Drops to $45
Anker’s 100W Prime GaN Charger is a compact, foldable charging block with three high-speed ports for powering laptops, tablets, and phones all at once for just $45.49 (was $69.99). Designed for on-the-go efficiency, it offers full 100W output from either USB-C port and can fast-charge a MacBook Pro (M3 Pro) to 50% in just 30…
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Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua: What You Need To Know About Tonight’s Fight
Most Valuable Promotions and Netflix are back with another blockbuster boxing night. This time, the spotlight is on Jake Paul as he takes the biggest swing of his career, facing former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua. Streaming live from the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, this colossal bout pits the 6-1 YouTube phenom against the…
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YouTube TV’s New Cheaper Sports Package Is Adding More Channels
YouTube TV has revealed new details about its forthcoming budget-friendly sports package, designed to lure cost-conscious fans without sacrificing access to premium content. The announcement, highlighted in a recent Golfweek report, positions the service as a direct challenger to established players in the crowded streaming arena. At a time when cord-cutters and traditional cable subscribers…
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The End of NFL Sunday Ticket, Disney+ Struggles, & DIRECTV Selling To DISH – Grading Our Old Cord Cutting Predictions
As 2025 draws to a close, the streaming and media landscape has evolved dramatically since the bold forecasts made for 2019. Back then, analysts peered into a future dominated by cord-cutting, streaming wars, and technological shifts. Six years later, with hindsight as our guide, it’s fascinating to revisit those predictions and assess their accuracy. Some…
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Comcast Buying Roku in 2026… One Industry Executive Thinks It Will Happen
In a look forward at 2026 shared with CNBC, an executive deeply embedded in the media and technology sector has outlined a scenario where Comcast might pursue an acquisition of Roku as early as 2026. This prediction comes on the heels of Comcast’s unsuccessful bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery earlier in the year, highlighting…
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Sony Buys Control Of The Peanuts Franchises For $457 Million
Sony Music Entertainment Japan and Sony Pictures Entertainment have agreed to acquire WildBrain’s 41% stake in Peanuts Holdings LLC for CAN$630 million, equivalent to approximately $457 million USD. The transaction will elevate Sony’s ownership to 80% upon completion, building on its existing 39% stake acquired in 2018 according to Deadline. The Schulz family, descendants of…
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Plex Adds More Free Channels Around the World, Including Baby Einstein, British Drama, and More
Plex’s global FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV) service just got another big boost. On December 10, 2025, the platform added more international channels across categories like children’s programming, reality TV, news, home design, and gripping drama. These additions bring even more variety to Plex’s lineup and best of all, they’re 100% free. Stream for Free…
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TikTok Has Been Sold To American Owners After Trump Brokered a Deal
TikTok has taken a major step toward resolving years of uncertainty over its operations in the United States by signing binding agreements to transfer control of its American assets to a new joint venture dominated by non-Chinese investors, according to Axios. The development, announced internally by the company’s leadership, marks significant progress in complying with…
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The FCC Continues to Crack Down on Robocalls
Today, the FCC has changed its rules to help prevent phone numbering resources from being abused by robocallers. The Commission has found that scam callers are using VoIP providers with access to numbering services to work around the STIR/SHAKEN caller ID authentication and continue making calls. Scammers are known for obtaining multiple numbers to avoid…
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The National Women’s Soccer League’s Newest Team is Coming to Free OTA TV
Scripps Sports announced today that it will have exclusive local broadcast rights to Denver Summit FC, the National Women’s Soccer League’s newest franchise, at launch in 2026. Non-national matches will air locally on Denver7 and The Spot Denver 3. The deal follows Scripp’s Sports existing partnership with the NWSL, which includes Saturday evening double-headers on…
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YouTube Permanently Removes Two Major Channels for AI-Generated Fake Movie Trailers After Disney Complaint
YouTube has taken decisive action by permanently terminating two channels accused of using artificial intelligence to produce deceptive movie trailers, according to revelations from Deadline. The platform, under Google’s ownership, has removed Screen Culture and KH Studio, which had collectively built an audience exceeding 2 million subscribers and accumulated over a billion views through their…
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61 Years Ago Today: The Original Star Trek Pilot Finished Filming
Today marks a significant anniversary in the annals of television history, as December 18, 2025, commemorates 61 years since the completion of filming for the groundbreaking pilot episode of what would become one of the most influential science fiction series ever produced. On that day in 1964, production wrapped on “The Cage,” the initial pilot…
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Kindles are On Sale for a Limited Time: Get One as a Holiday Gift for Up to 24% Off
Have a reader on your holiday shopping list? Amazon is making it easy to pick up a last minute gift, with a sale on its lineup of Kindles. From the basic Kindle to the new color edition, you can save on every model, starting at just $90. Amazon Kindle 16 GB for $89.99, Normally $109.99…
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