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Sling TV Wins A Court Order To Keep CNN, HGTV, TNT, & More In Lawsuit With Warner Bros. Discovery For Now…
A federal court in New York has delivered a significant victory to Dish Network and its streaming service Sling TV by denying Warner Bros. Discovery’s request to halt the platform’s innovative short-term subscription offerings. The decision, handed down on Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian, marks the second favorable ruling for Dish in this…
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Cord Cutting Today – Another Major Cable TV Network Is Shutting Down Soon Unless It’s Sold & The End of Live TV
Today in Cord Cutting Today for December 23, 2025, we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord-cutting, including: Another Major Cable TV Network Could Soon Shut Down. You can find links to each story we talk about below this video. Please subscribe to our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CordCuttersNewsClips…
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Walmart is Going After Target & Its Taking Its Customers
Walmart is successfully shifting its customer base toward higher-income shoppers, and early results indicate the strategy is delivering substantial financial rewards amid persistent economic pressures from inflation over the past five years. The retail giant has long served as a primary destination for budget-conscious consumers, but prolonged inflation has prompted many low-income households to seek…
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74 Years Ago Today: The First NFL Championship Game Aired On The DuMont TV Network
On December 23, 1951, a chilly afternoon at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum became more than just a battle for football supremacy—it marked the birth of the NFL as a national television spectacle. Seventy-four years ago today, the Los Angeles Rams defeated the Cleveland Browns 24-17 in the NFL Championship Game, a thrilling contest that…
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Xbox Cloud Gaming Comes to More Fire TVs
Amazon has expanded its Fire TV ecosystem with a major boost for gamers, integrating the Xbox app directly into select smart TV models and streaming devices. This development allows users to play blockbuster Xbox titles, including multiple award-nominated games, straight from their television screens without needing a dedicated console. The latest advancements bring native support…
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Last-Minute Holiday Deal Alert: Pack of 32 Energizer AA Batteries Drops to Unbeatable Price of $15.94 With This Coupon, Just in Time for Christmas
Energizer has slashed the price on its popular AA Alkaline Power batteries in a 32-count pack. The deal brings the cost down to just $15.94 from the regular $23.98, offering significant savings for consumers looking to stock up without breaking the bank. This promotion arrives with only days left before Christmas, providing an opportunity for…
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Roku’s New Feature Keeps Rearranging Your Home Screen. Here is How to Stop It on Roku TVs and Roku Streaming Players
In recent months, Roku has rolled out a beta update to its streaming devices and smart TVs, introducing a feature that automatically reorganizes the home screen to enhance the user experience. This new functionality prioritizes frequently used apps, placing them at the top of the interface for quicker access. The change aims to streamline navigation,…
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YouTube TV Cuts Its Price for New Subscribers to $62.99 For a Limited Time in A Special Verizon Partnership
Verizon has announced an exclusive promotional offer for YouTube TV, slashing the monthly price to just $62.99 for the first six months. You need a qualifying home internet or mobile phone line to get this deal. (See the terms next to the full listed price for details.) This limited-time deal, available to new YouTube TV…
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93 Years Ago Today: ‘The Mummy’ Premiered, Wrapping Horror Fans in Terror
Today marks the 93rd anniversary of the release of The Mummy (1932), the groundbreaking horror film directed by Karl Freund and starring the legendary Boris Karloff. Released on December 22, 1932, in the United States, this Universal Pictures production not only introduced audiences to the chilling archetype of the reanimated mummy but also solidified its…
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The Actors’ Union is Reportedly Planning a Strike to Try and Block Netflix From Buying Warner Bros. Discovery
The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) is reportedly ramping up internal efforts to challenge the proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery’s studio and streaming assets by Netflix, according to the New York Post. The union, representing around 160,000 performers and media professionals, views the transaction as a threat to members’…
