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Comcast is Removing Cartoon Network from Core Cable TV Packages, Moving it To An Add-On That Costs An Extra $9.95 a Month
Comcast, one of the nation’s leading cable providers, has announced a significant change to its channel lineup, sparking debate among subscribers. Starting August 12, 2025, Cartoon Network, the beloved home of animated series like Adventure Time, The Amazing World of Gumball, and classic shows from the Warner Bros. Animation library, will no longer be included…
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Amazon Ads and Roku Team Up to Grow TV Advertising
In a landmark announcement for the advertising world, Amazon Ads and Roku, Inc. have unveiled a new integration partnership that promises to transform how businesses reach audiences on TV screens across America. This collaboration, revealed today, connects advertisers to an unprecedented 80 million U.S. households watching Connected TV (CTV)—that’s over 80% of all CTV households,…
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31 Years Ago Today Disney’s “The Lion King” Roars into Theaters with $42 Million Opening Weekend
Thirty-one years ago today, on June 15, 1994, Disney’s animated masterpiece The Lion King debuted in theaters, captivating audiences and grossing an impressive $42 million during its opening weekend. The film, a landmark in animation history, went on to become a cultural phenomenon, earning critical acclaim, box office success, and a lasting legacy that continues…
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Verizon Will Shutdown +Play & Stop Selling Subscriptions to MAX, Peacock, Paramount+, & More
Verizon, one of the leading telecommunications giants in the United States, has announced a significant shift in its streaming service strategy. The company revealed that its +Play platform, a centralized hub that allowed customers to manage subscriptions to popular streaming services like Netflix, Max, Peacock, and others, will cease offering new subscription enrollments starting July…
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Israel Launches Ad Campaign on Streaming Services to Address Conflict with Iran
In a strategic move to shape public perception amid escalating tensions with Iran, Israel has initiated an advertising campaign on streaming services such as Tubi, and other free ad-supported platforms. The ads, which began appearing this weekend, aim to provide context for Israel’s military actions following recent strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and the subsequent…
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Starlink Connects Over 6 Million People with High-Speed Internet Across 140 Countries and Territories
SpaceX’s Starlink, the revolutionary satellite internet service, has reached a monumental milestone, now connecting more than 6 million people with high-speed internet across 140 countries, territories, and numerous other markets worldwide. The announcement, made via the official Starlink account on X, highlights the company’s rapid growth and its mission to bridge the digital divide, bringing…
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The Decline of Cable News: A Warning Flag for Cable TV’s Last Holdout
In a striking reflection of shifting viewer habits, the cable news landscape is undergoing a seismic transformation, with Fox News emerging as the lone victor in a sea of declining viewership. The first quarter of 2025 and the month of March painted a stark picture: while Fox News posted significant gains in both total viewers…
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“Little House on the Prairie” Is Streaming Free on Amazon Prime Video as Netflix Gears Up for New Reboot
Fans of the beloved classic series Little House on the Prairie have reason to celebrate as all nine seasons of the original show are now available to stream for free on Amazon Prime Video. The announcement comes just as excitement builds for a new Little House on the Prairie series set to premiere on Netflix…
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23 Years Ago This Week “The Bourne Identity” Hits Theaters: A Spy Thriller Revolution Begins
Twenty-three years ago this week, on June 13, 2002, American audiences were introduced to a new kind of spy thriller with the release of The Bourne Identity, directed by Doug Liman and starring Matt Damon. The film, which launched a blockbuster franchise, redefined the espionage genre with its gritty realism, intense action sequences, and a…
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Deal Alert! 75″ QLED Roku TV Slashes Price by 50%: Now Just $499.99
In a stunning deal that’s turning heads, the Roku Smart TV – 75-Inch Plus Series 4K QLED Roku TV is now available for an incredible $499.99, down from its original price of $999.99—a jaw-dropping 50% discount. This limited-time offer, spotted across multiple online platforms including Amazon, has sparked excitement among tech enthusiasts and bargain hunters…
