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11 Years Ago Today in Television History: David Letterman Bids Farewell to The Late Show
On May 20, 2015, David Letterman delivered his final performance as host of The Late Show with David Letterman, closing a remarkable 33-year chapter in late-night television. The broadcast, which aired on CBS from the historic Ed Sullivan Theater in New York, drew an impressive audience of more than 13.7 million viewers, making it one…
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30 Years Ago Today: The Final Episode of “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” Aired & Its Impact Lives On Today
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the final episode of the beloved sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which originally aired on NBC on May 20, 1996. The groundbreaking series, which became a defining cultural touchstone of the 1990s, wrapped up its successful six-season run with a heartfelt two-part finale titled “I, Done.” This memorable…
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This Ultra Compact Portable Charger Delivers Big Power in a Tiny Package at a Great Low Price
Travelers, commuters, and tech enthusiasts are buzzing about the latest deal on one of the most practical power solutions on the market. The INIU Ultra Compact Portable Charger, boasting a robust 10000mAh capacity and blazing 45W fast charging speeds, has dropped to just $22.47. This limited-time offer makes an already impressive device even more accessible…
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Paramount Hopes to Take Over HBO Max In July & Start Merging It With Paramount+
Paramount Skydance is reportedly aiming to complete its landmark acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery as early as mid-July, according to a report from The Wrap. The ambitious $110 billion deal, which would unite two entertainment powerhouses, remains on track for a third-quarter close but insiders indicate an internal target date of July 15 to seal…
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Amazon is Accused of Spying On You Through Your Fire TV And Selling Your Personal Data In a New Lawsuit
Amazon.com Inc. and several of its subsidiaries are the targets of a proposed class action lawsuit filed in federal court in Washington state. The suit accuses the company of using software embedded in its Fire TV devices to monitor consumers’ viewing activities in detail and monetize that information through targeted advertising, allegedly without proper consent,…
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Disney Says There Are Now No Plans to Shut Down The Hulu App At This Time
Disney has confirmed it currently has no plans to shut down the standalone Hulu application, according to a recent statement to Variety. This clarification comes amid ongoing efforts to integrate Hulu’s content and features more deeply into the Disney+ platform, a process that began gaining momentum last year but remains in a transitional phase, with…
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Rick and Morty Movie in Early Development at Warner Bros. with Series Veteran Jacob Hair Tapped to Direct
Fans of the wildly popular animated series Rick and Morty have reason to celebrate as the chaotic multiverse adventures of the eccentric scientist and his anxious grandson are heading to the big screen. Warner Bros. is moving forward with an animated feature film based on the long-running Adult Swim hit, with Jacob Hair, a key…
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Big Changes Coming to Disney+: Merge Your Disney+ & Hulu Profiles, A New Live TV Guide & More
The Walt Disney Company is rolling out significant enhancements to its Disney+ streamaing platform, focusing on deeper integration with Hulu. These updates aim to create a more unified and personalized viewing experience for subscribers of the popular bundles. By linking profiles, the service will combine vast libraries of content from both platforms, making it easier…
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30 Years Ago Today: “Murder, She Wrote” Came to An End – A Look Back
On this day 30 years ago—May 19, 1996—CBS aired the series finale of Murder, She Wrote, bringing one of television’s most cherished mystery series to a close.For twelve seasons, the show delighted millions with its warm, cleverly crafted whodunits, idyllic small-town charm, and the unstoppable brilliance of Jessica Fletcher, portrayed with unmatched wit and grace…
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17 Years Ago Today: Glee First Premiered, Starting a Cultural Phenomenon
Seventeen years ago today, on May 19, 2009, the pilot episode of Glee premiered on the Fox network, introducing television audiences to a vibrant world of high school misfits, show-stopping musical numbers, and heartfelt stories of belonging. The episode, which ran for nearly 50 minutes, followed optimistic Spanish teacher Will Schuester as he revived the…
