Author: Luke Bouma
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Sling TV Adds Free Content to The Fire TV & Android Devices Even if You Are Not a Subscriber
Today Sling TV expanded its free version of its app to the Fire TV and Android Devices. This gives owners of the Android mobile, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV or Amazon Fire tablet access to free movies and TV shows even if they do not subscribe to Sling TV. Now on the Sling TV Fire…
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Hulu is Adding 4K Support to the Amazon Fire TV, Xbox One, & LG WebOS
Today Hulu announced that they are adding 4K support to the Xbox One starting today and will be adding 4K Support to the Amazon Fire TV and LG WebOS devices this week. In the past, 4K support on Hulu was limited to the Apple TV 4K or the Chromecast Ultra. (Hopefully more devices like Roku…
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NEXTGEN ATSC 3.0 OTA TV is Expanding Its Testing In Phoenix
Today, Pearl, the group that has been testing NEXTGEN ATSC 3.0 OTA TV in Phoenix, announced that they are expanding their testing for the new over the air TV standard to two markets. This will be the first market in the United States with two NEXTGEN TV broadcasts as soon as the FCC approves the…
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How to Watch CNN’s Democratic Debate on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More
Looking to watch the Democratic Debate this week? The next debate starts October 15th, 2019 starting at 8 p.m. EST on CNN. As a cord cutter, you have many options to stream the debate on your Roku, Fire TV, and Apple TV. How to Stream Democratic Debates on CNN using a Live TV Streaming Service:…
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YouTube TV No Longer Lets You Subscribe Through iTunes But it Still Works on iPhones, iPads, & The Apple TV
One of the main complaints about YouTube TV was the fact that if you subscribed through iTunes you had to pay $5 more a month compared to subscribing on the YouTube TV website. This was done by YouTube TV to cover the fees Apple puts on subscriptions through iTunes. Over the summer, YouTube ended support…
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Disney+ Confirms That The X-Men, Darkwing Duck, Recess, Newsies, Gargoyles, & More Will Be Included at Launch
This morning Disney+ has been tweeting up a story as it confirms a growing list of titles to its new streaming services that will be included when it launches on November the 12th, 2019. A few of the highlights include well-known movies like Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Newsies, Toy Story, Pocahontas, but also…
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DISH Is Threatening More Lawsuits Against IPTV Subscribers & Resellers
Over the summer, Cord Cutters News broke the news that DISH was threatening lawsuits against not only the owners of IPTV services but also the subscribers who used the services. Now it seems that DISH has started to ramp up these warnings of possible lawsuits. According to reports from our readers, DISH’s joint venture NagraStar…
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Tubi is Launching a New Free Kids Area With 5,000 Hours of Content & Expanding Into the UK
This morning the free streaming service Tubi announced that it is expanding into the UK and launching a new kids area with 5,000 hours of content for kids. This comes as Tubi now has over 200 partners including Lionsgate, MGM, Paramount, and STARZ. According to Tubi the new kids area will launch on October 21st…
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Comcast Is Moving Some TV Channels to More Expensive Packages As a Hidden Price Hike
Back in August, Cord Cutters News broke the news that Comcast would be moving some channels to more expensive TV packages. Now Comcast has started the process and has moved Turner Classic Movies from the base Xfinity TV packages to the Xfinity Sports Package for $9.99 a month. This is not the only change according…
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The New Onn Roku Smart Soundbar From Walmart is Now Available in Stores & Online
Last week Roku announced that they have partnered with Walmart to create a Roku Smart Soundbar under Walmart’s Onn brand. At the time, Rokus said the new Onn soundbar would be available in the coming weeks, but this weekend Walmart has put the new smart soundbar up for sale in Walmart stores and on Walmart.com. …
