Author: Jess Barnes
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Netflix is Now Available on the Verizon Stream TV Device
Verizon launched the Stream TV box in November 2019. The box was made available for free to 5G Home subscribers, and $69.99 for additional boxes, allowing users to stream shows and movies with 4K UHD compatibility. The device comes with a Google Assistant voice remote. With a built-in Chromecast, users can stream videos, pictures, and…
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Movie Anywhere Reminds Subscribers to Agree to Privacy Policy to Avoid Service Interruption
Movies Anywhere is sending out emails, reminding subscribers to renew their Video Data consent and update digital retailer connections within the app to avoid interruption of the service. There are a couple different versions of the notice being sent out, but if you’re a Movies Anywhere subscriber, you should be getting a message similar to…
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FOX is In Talks to Acquire Free Streaming Service Tubi
FOX is reportedly in talks to acquire the free streaming service Tubi for $500 million, according to a report from Wall Street Journal. The reported said the information came from anonymous sources. It’s not surprising to see interest in buying this free service, as Tubi recently reported that the company is growing faster than ever.…
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fuboTV Has Moved NBA TV from Basic Package to Add-On Packages
fuboTV has moved the NBA TV channel from their Standard package, and the channel is now available only through the Sports Extra or the fubo Extra add-on packages. Previously, fuboTV Standard subscribers got the channel with their basic package, which costs $54.99/month. Now, those subscribing to fuboTV will need to add the Sports Plus with…
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How Cord Cutters Can Watch The Marquee Network When it Launches February 22
Marquee Sports Network will launch on February 22, 2020. This network will be the exclusive TV home for the Chicago Cubs, allowing fans to watch live Cubs games, pre and post game coverage, and exclusive Cubs content, along with other local sports programming. If you’re a Cubs fan, this is how you’ll be able to…
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Netflix Has Fewer Movies But 300% More TV Shows Than a Decade Ago
Over the past couple years, Netflix has proven an increased focus on creating original content. Back in August 2018, we reported that Netflix Originals made up over 55% of the content added to the platform. Even earlier than that, in September 2016, Netflix shared their plan to make half of the Netflix catalog original shows…
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Quibi is Now Available for Pre-Order on App Store & Google Play
Quibi is set to launch on April 6, 2020. Today, Tech Crunch reported that the streaming service, designed for viewing on mobile devices, is now available for pre-orders on the App Store and Google Play. Quibi will offer quick videos, 10 minutes or less, that viewers can stream any time they have a few extra…
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Locast Will Expand to Puerto Rico This Year
The nonprofit local broadcast TV streaming service Locast announced today that the service will be expanding to Puerto Rico. Locast will bring local news, weather and storm coverage, emergency information, sports, and entertainment programming to internet-connected devices. “Given that Puerto Rico has recently faced life-shattering earthquakes and hurricanes, we wholeheartedly support serious discussions about how…
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Pluto TV Has Updated Their iOS App With a New Interface, Watch Lists & More
Pluto TV viewers on iOS devices are noticing a new look on the free streaming service’s app. The new design went live today and users are already finding that the update has made it easier to find and launch channels, along with marking favorites and creating watch lists to navigate to content even more quickly.…
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Disney+ Will Be Available Directly on VIZIO with SmartCast
Today, VIZIO announced that Disney+ will be added to SmartCast, its smart TV platform. While VIZIO users have been able to stream Disney+ on SmartCast through Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast built-in, this update allows viewers to launch the app and search for Disney+ content directly from the SmartCast home screen. With the app, viewers will be…
