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25 Years Today the 100th Episode of Everybody Loves Raymond Aired
Today marks a nostalgic milestone in television history as we commemorate 25 years since the airing of the 100th episode of Everybody Loves Raymond on October 9, 2000, a beloved sitcom that left an indelible mark on American pop culture. The CBS comedy, which ran from 1996 to 2005, captured the hearts of millions with…
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Tablo OTA TV DVRs are on Sale at Just $59.95! No Monthly Fee! – Lowest Price Ever
Been thinking about getting a new Tablo DVR? Right now, the 2-tuner Tablo DVR is on sale for just $59.95, down from the list price of $99.95. The best part is this DVR has no monthly fee. This comes as a post Amazon Big Prime Day sale! You can find the 2-tuner version on Amazon…
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Netflix is Unlikely to Buy Warner Bros. Discovery, Would Rather Focuses on Internal Growth & Gaming
Speculation about Netflix making a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has been dampened following remarks from Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters during the Bloomberg Screentime conference per The Hollywood Reporter. The streaming giant appears to be prioritizing its own development over large-scale acquisitions, particularly in light of the historically mixed results of major media mergers.…
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Roku OS 15.0 is Coming Soon With Faster App Loading and Smarter Streaming for Everyday Users
In the world of home entertainment, Roku stands out as a simple way for millions of people to watch movies, TV shows, and more on their televisions. The company behind Roku devices has just started sharing an early version of its next big software update, called Roku OS 15.0. This is like giving your Roku…
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The Merger Between Paramount & Warner Bros. Discovery Gets Closer to Reality
In a seismic shift poised to reshape Hollywood’s landscape, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) stands on the brink of a transformative acquisition by David Ellison’s Skydance Media, with Paramount Global emerging as the linchpin in what could become a $75 billion mega-deal according to Deadline. Fresh off securing multi-year contract extensions for its Motion Picture Group…
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The FCC Wants to Improve The Emergency Alert System to Avoid Disasters Like the Recent Texas Flood
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is moving to overhaul the Emergency Alert System (EAS) to bolster its effectiveness in delivering critical warnings to the public, a response spurred by recent tragedies like the devastating Texas flood that claimed numerous lives at a girls’ summer camp. The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has voiced strong support…
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83 Years Ago Today The Comedy Legends Abbott and Costello Their Launched Radio Show
On October 8, 1942, the airwaves came alive with laughter as the iconic comedy duo of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello debuted their weekly radio program, The Abbott and Costello Show, on NBC. This milestone, now 83 years in the past, marked a significant moment in entertainment history, cementing the duo’s status as America’s premier…
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Walmart’s Onn 4K Pro Google TV Streaming Device is On Sale At Its Lowest Price Ever
Amazon isn’t the only only retailer with deals happening this week. Walmart has deals on everything from school supplies to home appliances, along with deals on some things you won’t find at Amazon, like Walmart’s own Onn brand devices. Right now, you can save on the Onn 4K Pro, with the price now at just…
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YouTube TV Adds 2 New Local TV Channels
YouTube TV has added 2 new CW network affiliates into its streaming service. The additions include WJET-DT2 in Erie, Pennsylvania, and WETM-DT2 in Elmira, New York. This expansion enhances the platform’s appeal to cord-cutters in these mid-sized markets, where access to network affiliates has long been a sticking point for streaming enthusiasts. By incorporating these…
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The FCC Wants to Let ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Stations Decided When to Shutdown ATSC 1.0 OTA TV As They Move to ATSC 3.0
In a major shift for American television viewers, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has decided against setting a hard deadline to end the old digital TV system that powers most broadcasts and cable services today. This decision, announced on October 7, 2025, comes after months of heated debate sparked by the return of President Donald…
