Author: Kayla Wassell
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HBO Max Partners With Gold House in Preparation of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
HBO Max announced the company is partnering with Gold House, the leading platform dedicated to promoting affirming storytelling through promoting and investing in Asian Pacific creators and companies.
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Who Has the Shortest Ad Breaks? Disney+, Paramount+, HBO Max, Freevee, Amazon Prime, Hulu, or Netflix?
Check a breakdown of the top streaming platforms to get an in-depth look at ads, focusing on number and duration.
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BritBox Brings The Most Comprehensive Coronation of King Charles III Coverage
BritBox International will provide full streaming coverage for the upcoming Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla!
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Sports Still Dominating TV, But Is Reality TV Finally Fading?
Between mergers, acquisitions, & new ad-supported subscription tiers there have been alterations as to how audience engagement can be accurately measured.
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NBC Sports Next Launches GolfPass Free Streaming Service
NBC Sports Next announces GolfPass Free, a new completely free ad-supported membership tier, to their streaming platform.
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Amazon Discontinues Its Halo Products – Here is How to Get a Refund For Your Halo Devices
Today, Amazon announced it will no longer be supporting its line of Halo fitness trackers. Find out how to get a refund.
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Verizon Reveals Plans to Speed Up Rural 5G Service This Year
Verizon is planning to increase 5G network speeds to rural areas in December of this year, though where exactly has yet to be determined.
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Tubi Founder & CEO Leaves Company Amidst Fox Corporation Restructuring
Changes are coming to Tubi as Founder and CEO Farhad Massoudi leaves the company as Fox Corporation restructures all digital operations.
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Netflix Subscribers Think Its Ad-Supported Plan Has Too Many Commercials
Netflix released a new, slightly cheaper tier plan that’s ad-supported. Read what customers are saying about the ad length.
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Google Halts Construction on Downtown West Campus
After completing the first phase of demolition, Google has paused construction efforts on its Downtown West campus in San Jose.
