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44 Years Ago Today: The Incredible Hulk Came To An End – Here’s The History of This TV Show
Forty-four years ago today, on May 12, 1982, the final episode of the acclaimed live-action television series The Incredible Hulk aired on CBS, bringing an emotional close to one of the most distinctive superhero dramas of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Titled A Minor Problem, the installment followed the wandering scientist Dr. David Banner…
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Sling TV & Hulu Shutting Down? Here are the Top 5 Streaming Services Most Likely to Shut Down in 2026
Below, we’re looking at the 5 streaming services most likely to shut down (or cease operating as independent platforms) in 2026 or the near term, based on current industry trends, subscriber data, financial pressures, and announced changes as of mid-2026. The streaming market is in a major consolidation phase. Smaller or unprofitable services are merging,…
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Samsung 34″ Odyssey Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitor Slashed 25% for a Limited Time
A single screen that pulls you into every game, movie, and multitasking session with cinematic sweep just got a $100 price drop. The Samsung 34″ Odyssey G5 is on sale for $299.99 on Amazon, making it an affordable, irresistible upgrade for everyday scrolling and buttery UI animations. Built for performance, the large screen is equivalent…
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Project Hail Mary is Now Streaming: Here’s How to Watch at Home
Project Hail Mary, based on the best-selling novel by Andy Weir, hit theaters on March 20. Less than two months later, and while the film is still in theaters, Project Hail Mary is now available to stream at home. How to Watch Project Hail Mary At Home The film is now available to rent or…
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AMC Wants To Start Airing Sports Programming to Fight Cord Cutting
Following int he footsteps of The CW and TruTV, AMC Networks has announced a push into sports-related content across its linear and streaming platforms. The move represents a significant departure for the company, long associated with prestige dramas and genre hits, as executives seek to leverage the enduring power of live and narrative sports stories…
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Cord Cutting Today: FCC Loophole Fuels Local TV Takeovers as DISH & Sling Lose 366,000 Subscribers
Today in Cord Cutting Today for May 12, 2026, we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting. You can find links to each story we talk about below this video. Please subscribe to our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CordCuttersNewsClips The FCC Has a Loophole That TV Station Owners…
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eBay Turns Down GameStop’s Ambitious $56 Billion Takeover Proposal
Today, eBay has decisively rejected an unsolicited acquisition offer from GameStop valued at approximately $56 billion. The online marketplace giant informed the video game retailer that the proposal failed to meet key criteria for credibility and strategic value, highlighting substantial concerns over financing, operational integration, and long-term growth potential. The bid, which surfaced earlier this…
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The Fire TV Remote with Remote Finder is On Sale for Under $25
Looking for a replacement remote for your Fire TV? Upgrade to the Amazon Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote Pro, now on sale for $24.99, down from $34.99. The remote comes with a built-in remote finder, motion-activated backlit buttons, and customizable shortcuts for your favorite channels or Alexa commands. Say “Alexa, find my remote” and it…
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CNN Launches Dedicated Weather App as First Standalone Lifestyle Product
CNN announced today the release of its new CNN Weather app, now available for download in the United States through the iOS App Store and Andorid. The launch marks a significant expansion for the media organization, introducing its inaugural standalone lifestyle product that merges advanced meteorological and climate expertise with an intuitive, mobile-optimized interface. Designed…
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33 Years Ago Today: The “Wonder Years” Came to an End & Marked the End of an Era
33 Years ago today on May 12, 1993, television audiences bid farewell to The Wonder Years, a beloved coming-of-age series, as its final episode aired on ABC. Thirty-two years later, the show remains a cultural touchstone, celebrated for its heartfelt storytelling and nostalgic portrayal of suburban life in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The…
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Walmart’s Onn Google TV Streaming Players Are So Popular People Are Selling Fake Knockoffs! Here is How to Spot Fakes
Walmart’s Onn Google TV streaming devices have emerged as a dominant force in the budget streaming market, captivating consumers with their combination of high performance and low prices. These compact boxes and sticks deliver 4K Ultra HD resolution, seamless access to popular apps, voice-controlled remotes, and integration with the Google TV platform featuring Gemini AI…
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Roku’s Latest Update Breaks Some Roku TVs & Stops Them From Using Their Sound Bar
Roku has begun deploying its latest major software update, version 15.2, to millions of Roku TVs and standalone streaming players, but the rollout has quickly been overshadowed by a critical bug affecting wireless audio accessories. Many owners of Roku sound bars and wireless speakers have discovered that their devices can no longer pair properly with…
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10 Under $10: The Best Budget Streaming Picks for May 2026
Streaming on a budget is still very doable in May 2026, but the trick is knowing where the real deals are hiding. From live TV and prestige dramas to anime, horror, reality TV, and comedy, some of the best streaming bargains on the market are still hiding under the $10 mark, if you know where…
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Peacock Revs Up the ‘Fast & Furious’ Franchise With a New Series in Development
During NBCUniversal’s upfront presentation, Vin Diesel announced the Fast family is officially heading to streaming, according to Deadline. During Monday’s presentation, the franchise star shared that Peacock is developing a new Fast & Furious television series, marking one of the franchise’s biggest expansions yet beyond the big screen. Diesel teased that the long-running action franchise…
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FOX & NBC Expand NFL Packages While League Faces Antitrust Scrutiny
Two of the NFL’s legacy networks are adding more games for the upcoming season. FOX/FOX One has picked up two additional regular-season games for 2026, while NBC/Peacock is getting another exclusive Week 17 matchup in early 2027. For fans, more premium NFL inventory is landing across a growing mix of broadcast and streaming platforms just…
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