Author: Jess Barnes
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Teens Prefer YouTube Over Netflix a New Survey Shows
A new survey shows that YouTube is a more popular video platform than Netflix for teens. The Piper Jaffray Fall 2019 Survey shows that 37% of teens choose YouTube for streaming video while the previous leader, Netflix, came in at 35% this time. In the Piper Jaffray Taking Stock With Teens survey, the researchers say…
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Criterion Is Having a 24 Hour Flash Sale for Blu-Rays and DVDs
Right now, Criterion is having a 24 hour flash sale for in-stock Blu-Rays and DVDs. The sale has a collection of films for 50% off. You can now get a physical copy of these films for half off: As Seen on the Criterion Channel Brute Force Orpheus Jules and Jim Modern Times La Jetee/Sans Soleil…
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AMC is Launching a New On-Demand Streaming Service
AMC is launching a streaming movie rental service called AMC Theaters On Demand. The largest movie theater chain in the world is getting into the world of streaming with the service that The New York Times described as “an iTunes-style online video store” where users can rent and buy titles. The platform will have around…
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Here Are the Top 20 Titles Coming to Disney+ According to Twitter
If you’re following Disney+ on Twitter, there’s no way you could have missed the full day of tweets from the upcoming streaming service yesterday. All-day, Disney+ added to a tweet thread with titles that will be available on the platform. From the media to Disney fans, there were many people on the social media site…
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Here’s What Cord Cutters Should Expect From Google’s Big Event Tomorrow
Tomorrow, October 15, Google will be holding a product event to announce new products hitting the market soon. Here’s what we can expect to see during that event. New Nest products will almost certainly be showcased at the event. The Nest hub Max was introduced this summer. Now, we’re expecting to see more products added…
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The Yahoo Video App is Now Available on Android TV
Android TV users can now stream sports, news, finance, and entertainment from the Yahoo app. The app is now available to Android TV users on any device running at least Android 5.1. As Android Police noted when they shared the news, the app is technically named Yahoo: Sports, Finance & News and gives subscribers quality…
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Disney+ Launches in Less Than a Month Here is Everything We Know About The New Streaming Service From Disney
We’re only a month away from the launch of Disney+ and many Disney fans are already signing up for their subscriptions. Here’s an updated look at all the details we have about the upcoming streaming service. When will it launch? Disney+ will launch on November 12, 2019. How much will it cost? Disney+ will cost $6.99…
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Pluto TV vs STIRR: Two Great Free Streaming Services Compared
Pluto TV and STIRR are both 100% free streaming services offering a wide variety of content in categories including sports, news, and entertainment. In this post, we’re sharing some details about both of these free streaming services to help you decide which is right for you. Pluto TV With a grid guide to easily browse…
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YouTube TV is Offering a 2 Week Free Trial (But You Need to Know Someone Who Already Subscribes)
YouTube TV subscribers got a message from the streaming service this week telling them that they can give out free two-week trials to friends and family. Here’s what the email says: So, we’re giving you a special two week extended free trial code to share with friends and family who might like to try YouTube…
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ESPN Gets Rights to Stream Bundesliga on ESPN+
ESPN has made a deal for rights to German football’s Bundesliga. The deal reportedly cost ESPN $30 million per year for six years, beginning in 2020 and running though 2026. In a press release on Monday, ESPN said that ESPN+ will not feature exclusive content and on-demand replay of the matches. ESPN linear television networks…
