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YouTube TV is Getting More Local TV Stations
In a significant boost for cord-cutters and fans of local programming, YouTube TV is set to expand its lineup of local CW channels across the United States, bringing more regional content to its subscribers. The streaming service, already a favorite among viewers for its robust selection of over 130 channels, has confirmed plans to add…
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TCM on YouTube TV Becomes Unwatchable Due to Rights Issues, Leaving Classic Film Fans Frustrated
In a blow to classic movie enthusiasts, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) on YouTube TV has become effectively unusable, with all films marked as unwatchable due to unspecified rights issues. The problem, reported widely by subscribers, has sparked frustration among cord-cutters who rely on the streaming service for access to TCM’s curated library of vintage films.…
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More Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Stations Are Going Up For Sale
In a significant move within the media industry, Allen Media Group, led by founder and CEO Byron Allen, announced on Monday that it has engaged investment bank Moelis & Co. to facilitate the sale of its 28 owned-and-operated broadcast television stations. These stations, affiliated with major networks such as ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox, span…
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AT&T Enhances Its Internet Service Efficiency to Offer a Better Experience to Its Customers
AT&T has announced that it has made significant strides in improving its internet services by adopting prplware’s Lightweight Container Manager (LCM), a move that has bolstered efficiency and scalability across its broadband network. The transition to LCM has enabled AT&T to reduce resource consumption on broadband equipment, allowing for more seamless operation of multiple applications…
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26 Years Ago Today the Finale Episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Aired
Today marks the 26th anniversary of the final episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), which aired on June 2, 1999, bringing an end to a groundbreaking chapter in the Star Trek franchise. The finale, titled “What You Leave Behind,” concluded the series’ seven-season run, leaving a lasting legacy for its bold storytelling, complex…
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SpaceX’s New Starlink V3 Satellites Are As Large as a 737 & They Hope to Build 1,000 Starships Every Year
In a bold vision for the future, SpaceX is setting its sights on producing 5,000 next-generation “V3” Starlink satellites per year, with plans to double that to 10,000 annually, according to CEO Elon Musk. The ambitious target was revealed during a presentation to SpaceX employees, where Musk outlined the company’s goals to not only revolutionize…
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If You Switch to Verizon 5G Home Internet You Can Get a Free Nintendo Switch, Free YouTube Premium, & More
Verizon has launched several new promotions for its 5G Home Internet service, offering new customers an array of premium perks, including a free Nintendo Switch, JBL PartyBox Speaker, six months of YouTube Premium, and a $400 credit on Samsung tech. These limited-time offers, running through various deadlines in 2025, are designed to attract new subscribers…
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YouTube TV Launches A New 24/7 Multiview Channel That Subscribers Have Been Asking For
In a significant upgrade for cord-cutters and live TV enthusiasts, YouTube TV has introduced a groundbreaking “Always-On” multiview channel that streams local ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC networks side by side, 24/7. This new feature, recently rolled out to subscribers, is now accessible directly from the home screen of the YouTube TV app, offering a…
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Spend $50 on Amazon & Get a $15 Amazon Credit (Limited Time Offer)
Amazon has unveiled an enticing promotion for savvy shoppers looking to stock up on everyday household essentials. For a limited time, customers who spend $50 or more on select household items, including toilet paper, paper towels, batteries, and other necessities, will receive a $15 Amazon promotional credit to use on a future purchase. This deal,…
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31 Years Ago Today FX Channel Debuts, Ushering in a New Era of Cable Television
Today marks a bold step in the evolution of cable television as FX, a new channel from Fox Broadcasting Company, officially launched, promising a fresh and interactive approach to entertainment. Styled as “fX” (short for “Fox Extended”), the network debuted at 6:00 AM EDT on June 1st 1994, broadcasting from a unique “apartment” set in…
