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If You Like YouTube TV, Here Are 6 Other Services You Might Like in 2025
YouTube TV is one of the most popular live TV streaming services for a reason, as it offers a cable-like experience without the cable box or long-term commitment. With over 100 channels, unlimited DVR, and a clean interface, it’s easy to love and is the largest subscription-based live TV streaming service in the United States.…
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Frndly TV vs. Comcast’s Now TV vs. Philo What is The Best Budget Live TV Streaming Service?
Do you want live TV but don’t want to pay an arm and a leg for it? Don’t care about live sports? Right now, three of the cheapest options for live TV are Comcast’s Now TV, Philo, and Frndly TV. All are budget-friendly options that can help you save money. With the price of services…
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25 Years Ago Today “Beverly Hills, 90210” Ended Marking The End of an Era
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the final episode of Beverly Hills, 90210, a cultural touchstone that defined a generation. On May 17, 2000, FOX aired episode 296, titled “Ode to Joy,” bringing the curtains down on a decade-long saga that captivated audiences with its blend of teen drama, romance, and social issues. As fans…
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Deal Alert! Save on Groceries and Stream for Disney+, ESPN+ & Hulu for Free with Boost by Kroger Plus
Looking to squeeze even more value out of your grocery runs? Don’t let your Kroger’s Boost by Kroger Plus membership go to waste. If you haven’t upgraded yet, here’s a friendly reminder that your grocery perks now include free, ad‑supported Disney+ Basic (With Ads), Hulu (With Ads), or ESPN+. With Kroger’s Boost by Kroger Plus…
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Save Up to 90% on Premium Channels Through The Roku Channel for Streaming Day
National Streaming Day, first introduced by Roku in 2014, is coming up on May 20. To celebrate, Roku is giving its users loads of deals, starting with premium channel subscriptions through The Roku Channel. Right now, you can save up to 90% on 24 premium subscriptions. This offer ends on May 21 at 11:59 PM…
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The Final Brushstroke: 31 Years Ago, “Bob Ross: The Joy of Painting” Aired Its Last Episode
Today marks the 31st anniversary of the final episode of The Joy of Painting, which aired on May 17, 1994, bringing an end to a beloved chapter in television history. Hosted by the soft-spoken, afro-sporting Bob Ross, the show captivated millions with its serene landscapes, “happy little trees,” and a philosophy that embraced creativity and…
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How to Watch UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Morales Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More on May 17
It’s another Ultimate Fighting Weekend as UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Morales brings the Octagon back to the UFC Apex in Enterprise, Nevada, on Saturday, May 17. With rising star Michael Morales facing battle-tested contender Gilbert Burns in the main event, this card promises to deliver action and potential title implications in the welterweight division.…
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DIRECTV Makes it Harder to Find Its Cheaper TV Package As It Pushes More Expensive TV Packages
In a subtle but significant shift in its marketing strategy, DIRECTV appears to be guiding customers towards its more comprehensive and expensive television packages, with its entry-level “Entertainment” tier now less visible on its primary online sales platforms. While the cheaper package, offering over 90 channels, remains available, consumers may need to actively seek it…
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Roku Adds a New Live TV Guide To Roku TVs & Roku Players
Roku, a leading name in streaming media players and smart TVs, has rolled out a significant update to its Live TV Guide, bringing a fresh look and user-friendly features to Roku TVs and streaming players. The update, recently rolled out to Roku TVs and Roku players offers enhance the viewing experience for millions of users…
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PBS & NPR Amends Bylaws to Limit Trumps Oversight Of Public Radio & Public TV
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the steward of federal funding for public media outlets like NPR and PBS, has revised its bylaws to strengthen protections for its board of directors. The change, approved this week, stipulates that “no Director may be removed from the Board by any person or authority, including the President of…
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Verizon Brings Back ‘Red Hot Deals’ for Grads and Dads
Verizon is bringing back some its best deals with “Red Hot Deal Days,” from May 15 through May 28. This year, new and existing mobile customers can get a new smartphone, watch, and tablet with any myPlan, at no cost, with a promo code credit. Select Unlimited plans can also get Ray Ban Meta glasses.…
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Xfinity Customers Can Now Stream MLS Sunday Night Soccer for Free — Here’s How
With Major League Soccer in full swing, Comcast has just raised the stakes for Xfinity customers: you can now watch Sunday Night Soccer on MLS Season Pass at no extra charge. Every week for the rest of the regular season, Xfinity X1 subscribers and users of the Xfinity Stream app will see Sunday Night Soccer…
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FCC Approves $20 Billion Verizon-Frontier Merger, As Verizon Ends Its DEI Programs
Today the Federal Communications Commission approved Verizon’s $20 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications, marking a significant consolidation in the telecommunications industry. “By approving this deal, the FCC ensures that Americans will benefit from a series of good and commonsense wins. The transaction will unleash billions of dollars in new infrastructure builds in communities across the…
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YouTube TV Announces Customizable Multiview Feature with Expanded Channel Options
YouTube TV, one of the leading live TV streaming services in the United States, announced today, that its highly anticipated customizable Multiview feature is now live, offering subscribers the ability to tailor their viewing experience with more channels than ever before. This significant upgrade allows users to watch up to four live streams simultaneously on…
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FTC Warns Ticketing Companies to Stop Hitting Customers With ‘Deceptive’ Fees
Ahead of the 2025/26 NFL season, the FTC is giving ticket sellers with a warning – stop hitting customers with hidden additional fees during the checkout process. This week, the FTC sent a letter to StubHub, saying that the company may be violating the Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees (Fees Rule) from May 12.…
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