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33 Years Ago Today “Night Court” Aired Its Final Episode: A Look Back at the Beloved Sitcom’s Legacy
Thirty-three years ago today, on May 31, 1992, television audiences bid farewell to one of NBC’s most iconic sitcoms, Night Court, as its final episode aired, closing the gavel on a nine-season run that left an indelible mark on pop culture. The quirky courtroom comedy, known for its sharp wit, eclectic cast, and late-night shenanigans,…
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Hulu’s Revival of King of the Hill Gets a Release Date
Hulu has officially announced that the long-awaited revival of the iconic animated sitcom King of the Hill will premiere on August 4, 2025, bringing back the beloved Hill family and their quirky neighbors in Arlen, Texas. The news has sparked excitement among fans of the Emmy-winning series, which originally aired from 1997 to 2010, for…
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35 Years Ago Today “Seinfeld” Premiered: A Look Back at the Show About Nothing That Changed Everything
Thirty-five years ago today, on May 31, 1990, a quirky sitcom quietly debuted on NBC, introducing the world to Jerry Seinfeld, George Costanza, Elaine Benes, and Kramer. Titled Seinfeld, the show, famously dubbed “a show about nothing,” would go on to redefine television comedy, becoming one of the most influential and beloved sitcoms in history.…
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PBS Sues Trump Administration Over Defunding Threat, Citing Retaliation and Constitutional Violations
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump on Friday, challenging his executive order to eliminate federal funding for the public broadcaster. The legal action, filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., accuses the president of retaliating against PBS due to “perceived political slights in news coverage” and violating constitutional…
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DISH & Sling TV Face Bankruptcy as It Misses $326M Interest Payment
EchoStar Corporation (NASDAQ: SATS), the parent company of DISH Network, Hughes Satellite Systems, and DISH DBS, is teetering on the edge of financial distress after announcing it will not make a $326 million interest payment due today on its 10.75% senior spectrum secured notes due in 2029. The decision, disclosed in a press release, comes…
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Google’s AI Pro Subscription Now Comes With Free YouTube Premium
In a bold move to expand its AI offerings, Google has announced its new Google AI Pro subscription plan, a premium tier that integrates advanced artificial intelligence tools with a YouTube Premium individual plan. Priced at $249.99 per month, the plan offers a comprehensive suite of AI-driven features, including access to cutting-edge models and tools,…
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10 Years Ago Today ‘Jurassic World’ Premiered
Ten years ago today, the City of Light became the epicenter of cinematic excitement as Jurassic World, directed by Colin Trevorrow, premiered at the prestigious Le Grand Rex theater. The highly anticipated revival of the iconic Jurassic Park franchise drew massive crowds, with stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard leading a dazzling red-carpet event…
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Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+, Netflix, and Paramount+ Dominate Sports Streaming
The streaming wars are heating up, with Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and Netflix cementing their dominance in sports programming, now accounting for an impressive 92% of sports content available on major subscription video on-demand (SVOD) platforms, according to a new report from Gracenote, Nielsen’s content data business unit. The report, released through Gracenote’s Data Hub,…
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Trump Administration Urges Supreme Court: Internet Providers Should Not Be Forced to Disconnect Alleged Pirates
In a significant development in the ongoing battle over internet service provider (ISP) liability for copyright infringement, the Trump administration has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review a case involving Cox Communications and major record labels. The administration, through Solicitor General John Sauer, a Trump nominee, filed a brief on May 27, 2025, arguing…
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Paramount’s CBS News Wants to Settle Trumps Lawsuit For $15 Million But Trump Wants More
A month into negotiations to settle President Donald Trump’s high-profile lawsuit against CBS News, a subsidiary of Paramount Global (PARA), the two sides are struggling to find common ground. Sources familiar with the discussions reveal that Paramount recently offered $15 million to resolve the dispute, but Trump’s team is holding firm, demanding over $25 million…
