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41 Years Ago Today “Ghostbusters” Premieres: A Supernatural Comedy Classic
Today marks the 41st anniversary of the premiere of Ghostbusters, the iconic American supernatural comedy film that debuted on June 8, 1984. Directed and produced by Ivan Reitman, the film starred Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson as a ragtag team of parapsychologists turned ghost-hunting entrepreneurs. Blending humor, heart, and groundbreaking special…
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King of the Hill Season 14 to Drop All Episodes on Hulu, As Binge-Watching Returns
Hank Hill and the residents of Arlen, Texas, are set to make a triumphant return as Hulu announces that King of the Hill Season 14 will premiere on August 4, with all ten episodes dropping at once. According to Vulture, this move marks a significant moment for the beloved animated series, signaling Hulu’s confidence in…
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YouTube TV vs DIRECTV vs Fubo vs Hulu vs Sling TV vs Philo What is The Best Option For Cord Cutters? – Updated June 2025
It is June 2025, and the world of cord-cutting has changed a lot over the last year. This year, multiple streaming services raised their prices as did multiple cable TV companies. Now with a possible Sling TV and DISH bankruptcy coming soon even more could change. With all of these changes in cable TV companies…
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Anker’s 100W USB-C Charger is On Sale For Just $35.99
Right now, Anker has once again some of its best chargers on sale, including its USB-C and USB 100W wall charger to just $39.99, down from $74.99. This is the lowest price Anker has ever had this charger at. This great charger is perfect for phones, Nintendo Switch, earbuds, and more. This is one of…
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Anker’s Massive 60,000mAh 60W USB-C Power Bank is Just $89.99
Are you building an emergency kit? Do you need a backup power source in case of emergencies? Anker’s new massive 60,000mAh 60W USB-C power bank to keep you going even when the power goes out. This is also a great power bank for when you just want to be off the grid but still have…
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The Free Streaming Service Crackle Shuts Down Its Website as Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment Collapses
In a final blow to fans of free ad-supported streaming, Crackle, one of the pioneering platforms in the cord-cutting era, has officially ceased operations, with its website now completely offline. The shutdown follows the tumultuous collapse of its parent company, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, which declared bankruptcy last week, marking the end of…
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YouTube TV Brings Custom Multiview to Roku Players & Roku TVs in Limited Rollout
In an exciting development for streaming enthusiasts, YouTube TV has begun testing an enhanced version of its “Build Your Own Multiview” feature, allowing a select group of subscribers to customize their viewing experience with a broader range of channels. The rollout, which started in early June 2025, is being implemented gradually, with only a small…
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DISH is Reportedly Preparing For Bankruptcy as FCC License Threat Looms, & It Stops Debt Payments
Dish’s parent company EchoStar Corporation is weighing a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing as a defensive maneuver to safeguard its valuable wireless spectrum licenses from potential revocation by the Federal Communications Commission, according to sources familiar with the matter told the Wall Street Journal. The satellite and wireless communications company, co-founded by telecom magnate Charlie Ergen,…
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The CHSN RSN Shuts Down Its Free Over-the-Air Broadcasts in Several Markets After Comcast Deal, Shifts Focus to Streaming and Pay-TV
The Chicago Sports Network (CHSN), a regional sports network that brought Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bulls, and Chicago Blackhawks games to fans free over-the-air (OTA) via antenna, announced today it will cease OTA broadcasts in several key markets effective Monday, June 9, 2025, following a new distribution agreement with Comcast. The move marks a significant…
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27 Years Ago Today “Sex and the City” Premiered
Today marks the 27th anniversary of the groundbreaking premiere of Sex and the City on HBO, a show that redefined television storytelling and became a cultural touchstone. On June 6, 1998, the world was introduced to Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte York (Kristin Davis), and Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon), four…
