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5 Classic Must-See Sci-Fi Shows To Watch for Free on Tubi
If you’re looking for something out-of-this-world to watch instead of braving the crowded malls packed with last-minute holiday shoppers, Tubi’s free catalog has got you covered. Tubi is a free ad-supported channel like Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, Crackle, and Freevee. These apps offer huge catalogs of shows, movies, and documentaries without the price tag…
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4 Cable TV Companies Have or Will Shut Down TV Service Soon
Over the last few weeks, we have learned about four cable TV companies that have or will shut down their TV services. A growing number of them say offering TV service no longer makes sense. The following four cable TV companies are walking away from TV: Bailey Cable TV Some cable TV companies may be…
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The Recap: FCC’s Plan to Kill Junk Fees, Disappearing Apps, and More
Cord cutting has taken its toll on cable companies, which we’ve seen every time Comcast or Charter Communications reports earnings and continued losses on the TV side. But what gets less attention are the small local cable TV companies, and things are even uglier. There have been a string of cable companies that have either…
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YouTube TV is Adding a Button to Jump Back To The Last Channel You Watched
Do you miss the ability to quickly jump back to the last channel you watched? Now, YouTube TV has added the ability to quickly jump back to the last channel you watched, making watching sports easier. Today, YouTube TV on Apple TV, and some readers say on Roku added the ability to let you jump…
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Bally Sports Plus Hit With Another Outage
Bally Sports Plus, a streaming service from the regional sports network, is experiencing outages tonight after dealing with similar issues last month. The company’s Twitter customer service account, @BallySportsHelp, confirmed the streaming outage in what has become a recurring theme. Last month the company confirmed of similar problems, causing fans to miss critical games across…
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More People Are Considering Buying an Antenna To Watch News, Sports, TV Shows, and Movies
Even as cord cutters embrace streaming and a move away from old-fashioned cable TV plans, they’re also increasingly looking at something even older: an over-the-air TV antenna. Twenty percent of U.S. internet households own a TV antenna, according to research firm Parks Associates’ ATSC 3.0: Impact and Opportunity for Video Services industry report. It also found…
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This Netflix Show Was the Most Streamed Program in the Middle of November
Netflix’s The Queen topped all shows on streaming services the week of November 13, based on the latest data released from Nielsen. The report shows a mix of old and new series as well as some long-running fan favorites reaching the top ten. The Crown was four episodes into its final season, and racked up…
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Zelle Will Offer Refunds to Victims of Scams
After a policy change in June, thousands of banks who work with Zelle have started refunding money to victims of imposter scams as the company aims to strengthen consumer protections at the request of U.S. lawmakers and federal consumer watchdogs. There are 2,100 financial groups that offer money transfer services through Zelle. They began reversing…
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YouTube Makes it Harder to See if Your Favorite Creator is Making Money
YouTube removed a snippet of code that disclosed whether a channel receives ad revenue and subscription payouts, according to Wired. The code showed which creators benefit most from the platform’s Partner Program, which YouTube stealthily eliminated around November 17. The code was added sometime in June 2021 and included a flag showing “true” or “false”…
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What Internet Speeds Do Cord Cutters Actually Need?
The demand for fast, reliable internet is high and as the world continues to digitize, the need isn’t like to wane. Companies are racing to offer the top product. The flashy service packages offer a lot, but they can also come with a hefty price tag. For the average internet user, you might not need…
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How Watch Bengals vs. Vikings, Steelers vs. Colts. Broncos vs. Lions on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More on December 16
Saturday NFL football returns with a stacked tripleheader on NFL Network. The Week 15 tripleheader will kick off with the Minnesota Vikings traveling to the Jungle to take on the Bengals in the early game. During the second game, the Indianapolis Colts host the Pittsburgh Steelers in a pivotal matchup that could influence the AFC…
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Deal Alert! Samsung 10.4″ Android Tablet Is $150 Off! Includes S Pen & 13 Hours of Battery Life
Need a powerful tablet that won’t break the bank? Want a full Android tablet? Samsung has a 10.4″ Android Tablet on sale right now for $150 off! This tablet gives you full access to the Android store. With this price, you get a 13-hour battery, 64GB of storage, and a 10.4″ LCD screen. You can…
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Top 5 Must-Watch Christmas Classics on Max: Holiday Favorites to Warm Your Heart
Take your holiday classics to the Max this year with a collection of iconic Christmas movies on the streaming service. These films, cherished by audiences worldwide, encapsulate the spirit of the season, each leaving a unique imprint on the holiday genre. From animated adventures to heartwarming comedies, these classics streaming on Max offer something for…
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How to Watch 2023-24 College Football Bowl Season Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More
Bowl Season has finally arrived and college football fans have more than 40 games to watch over the next few weeks. From Saturday, December 16 to Monday, January 8, many college football programs will be participating in bowl season with the final game crowing a new national champion during the 2024 College Football Playoffs. Check…
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This Cable TV Company Is Shutting Down Its TV Service & Replacing It With a Fire TV Stick
If you live in parts of Nebraska or Indiana, your cable TV company may soon no longer offer cable TV through a cable TV box. Instead, they are going all-in on streaming with a Fire TV Stick. Great Plains Communications quietly started to send customers Fire TV Sticks to replace their cable TV boxes and…
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