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Thursday Night Football is Returning to Amazon and Twitch
Thursday Night Football is coming back to Amazon Prime and Twitch, giving fans an opportunity to interact while they watch games every week. Games will start streaming on the platform on September 26, with the Eagles vs Packers game. Then, every Thursday night games will stream live, and for free on Twitch’s /primevideo channel. In…
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Amazon Event Wrap-Up: What We Did and Didn’t Hear About
This morning, we talked about some of the announcements we were expecting from the Amazon event today. Now that the event is over, we’re back to talk about the new devices and features that were shard and which products were noticeably missing from the lineup. All-new Echo: Featuring an updated fabric design and even better…
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AT&T TV NOW & U-Verse TV Add The ACC Network
The ACC Network is now live on AT&T TV NOW, along with U-Verse TV. This is great news for ACC fans who have been missing their favorite games that now air on the new ACC Network run by ESPN. Learn how to watch the 2020 ACC Championship game. Last week, we shared the news that…
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RCA Has Developed a Roku Powered Projector
It looks like RCA is making a Roku projector. We’re first hearing about this thanks to this post by Twitter User @jank0, The post he’s referencing is a grant application submitted and approved today for a 720 smart Roku WIFI projector. Grants authorize equipment for operation at approved frequencies and sale within the USA. This…
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Three New Echo Speakers and New Features Announced by Amazon Today
Amazon is making some big announcements at their big September event today, first up confirming that they’re rolling out new Echo speakers. Dave Limp, senior vice president of Devices took the stage first at the event and announced a new Echo Dot with Clock. “Customers ask Echo over a billion times a year ‘Alexa what…
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Amazon Has New Eero Wifi Devices for a Great Price
Amazon is in the WiFi game, announcing a new Eero mesh router. This is what Amazon had to say about the partnership: Another way to make your smart home simpler is with WiFi — and talking about WiFi, no one is better at this than eero — that’s why we are so excited that eero…
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Amazon Introduces the New Echo Show
Amazon has just announced a new Echo Show. This will add to the current lineup, for three devices in a range of sizes. “Customers love choice,” Amazon says of their growing collection of devices. This device is now available for pre-order at $129. Earlier today, we shared news about Amazon and Discovery’s new channel Food…
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Amazon and Discovery Launch Food Network Kitchen
Amazon is working with Discovery to launch a new channel, Food Network Kitchen. The new channel is expected to launch in the US this month with a cost of $6.99 per month. Viewers will have access to 25 weekly live classes weekly, featuring Food Network chefs, including Bobby Flay, Rachael Ray, Molly Yeh and Alton…
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Locast Launches a TiVo App
The non-profit Sports Fans Coalition NY, owners of Locast, (SFCNY) launched a TIVO app for Locast.org, a free local broadcast video streaming service currently available in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Houston, Dallas, Boston, Washington, D.C., Denver, Baltimore, Sioux Falls, SD, and Rapid City, SD. “TIVO has been an innovator in…
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Tubi is Now Available on VIZIO SmartCast
Tubi has just announced that it’s library of over 15,000 titles is now available on VIZIO SmartCast. Those using VIZIO smart TVS will now have access to the “world’s largest free movie and television service” through VIZIO’s search feature or through the Tubi app. In addition to over 44,000 hours of content Tubi offers, VIZIO…
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Viacom Has a Plan to Stay in the Streaming Game
With so many new streaming services being introduced, some existing services are feeling the pressure. ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish has a plan. Now that Viacom and CBS have combined again, Bakish says that he wants the company to be competitive in every area of the industry, including ad-supported and paid video on demand services. “We…
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60 Million Americans Will Cut the Cord in Next Five Years, Study Says
A new study from Roku shows that around 60 million households will watch TV exclusively through streaming by 2024. At that number, streaming will be more popular than traditional pay TV. As we reported earlier, the Roku study shows that two million Americans have already cut the cord so far in 2019. That’s after 3.5…
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YouTube TV Now Supports Amazon’s Fire TV Single Sign-On (The Official YouTube TV App is Likely Coming Soon)
Earlier this year Google and Amazon announced that YouTube TV would be coming to the Fire TV this year. No date has been announced as Amazon and Google both just say the app will come sometime this year. Now we have a hint that the official YouTube TV is coming soon as overnight Amazon added…
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AirTV Channel is No Longer Available on Roku
Update: We reached out to Sling to ask about the AirTV channel leaving Roku. Sling confirmed that customers were told ahead of time that the channel would be leaving and were given instructions for using their AirTV with the Sling app. Roku users who use the AirTV to stream to the device may not be…
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T-Mobile and Microsoft Have Partnered for Project xCloud Game Streaming
Microsoft and T-Mobile will be teaming up for Project xCloud which will optimize mobile game streaming starting next month. “Mobile game streaming is the future and has the potential to unlock console-quality game play anywhere. I for one want to be at the forefront of that revolution driving it forward,” said Neville Ray, Chief Technology…
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