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CNN Unveils Immersive Vertical Video Feed in Its Mobile App
CNN has begun rolling out a new immersive vertical video feed to its flagship mobile app starting today, November 10, 2025. This feature transforms how audiences consume news by placing short-form, vertically oriented videos at the forefront of the app experience, allowing users to scroll seamlessly through bite-sized clips that bring them closer to breaking…
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T-Mobile Unveils Enhanced 5G Home Internet Plans with Wi-Fi 7 Technology and Added Benefits at No Extra Cost
T-Mobile announced a significant refresh of its 5G Home Internet service today, introducing faster speeds, cutting-edge Wi-Fi 7 hardware, and expanded customer perks while maintaining the same pricing structure that has made the service popular among cord-cutters and rural residents. The updated lineup, set to launch on November 13, positions T-Mobile as the first fixed…
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MSNBC Will Undergo a Big Change This Week Ahead of Comcast Spinning Off The Network
Comcast”s flagship cable news network MSNBC will officially rebrand to MS Now on November 15, 2025, completing a transformation first revealed in August and confirming earlier reporting by Cord Cutters News on October 12. The name change is far more than cosmetic. It represents a deliberate pivot away from traditional scheduled programming toward real-time, on-demand…
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Amazon’s Major P&G Sale: Spend $80, Get $20 Credit – Save on Tide, Pampers, Daw, Gillette, & More in Early Black Friday Deal
Amazon has launched an exciting new promotion for shoppers looking to stock up on household essentials. For a limited time, customers who spend $80 or more on select Procter & Gamble (P&G) products will receive a $20 Amazon credit to use on future purchases. This is a great early Black Friday deal. You can find…
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Disney Gives Up Ownership Of Who Framed Roger Rabbit To Its Original Creator
Author Gary K. Wolf has successfully regained complete ownership of Roger Rabbit and the entire Toontown universe he created. The transfer, which quietly took place approximately one year ago, returns one of the most iconic animated characters in film history to his original creator through a little-known provision in United States copyright law. The mechanism…
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Amazon Leans Hard into AI for Biblical Epic ‘House of David’ Season 2, Signaling New Era for Streaming Production
Amazon Prime Video has quietly positioned itself at the forefront of generative AI adoption in scripted television through its hit faith-based series House of David, where the second season relies on artificial intelligence for an estimated 350 to 400 visual-effects shots—more than four times the number used in the show’s debut season according to a…
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DISH Has Raised $44.25 Billion From Selling Its Wireless Spectrum to AT&T & SpaceX
EchoStar Corporation, parent company of DISH and Sling TV, wrapped up a pivotal third quarter by finalizing two major spectrum deals that reshaped its wireless holdings and cleared long-standing regulatory hurdles with the Federal Communications Commission. The company struck a massive $22.65 billion agreement with AT&T and a separate $19 billion arrangement with SpaceX, moves…
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69 Years Ago The Epic “The Ten Commandments” Movie Premiered at Criterion Theater
Sixty-nine years ago, on November 8, 1956, the Criterion Theater on Broadway lit up with Hollywood glamour as Cecil B. DeMille’s monumental Biblical drama The Ten Commandments made its world premiere. Starring Charlton Heston as Moses and Yul Brynner as Pharaoh Rameses II, the film captivated audiences with its sweeping scope, groundbreaking special effects, and…
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YouTube TV is Offering $20 Credits – Here is How to Claim It
YouTube TV has begun notifying millions of its subscribers about a one-time $20 account credit as compensation for the ongoing loss of Disney-owned channels, including ESPN, ABC, and FX networks. The blackout, which started in late September, stemmed from a carriage dispute between Google-owned YouTube TV and The Walt Disney Company over renewal terms for…
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41 Years Ago Today: Freddy Krueger Slashed His Way into America’s Nightmares as A Nightmare on Elm Street First Premiered
Exactly 41 years ago, on November 9, 1984, New Line Cinema unleashed Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street in 1,029 theaters across the United States, forever changing the landscape of horror cinema. What began as a low-budget independent film shot in just 32 days would gross over $25.5 million domestically, spawn one of the…
