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33 Years Ago Today The Final Episode of “The Golden Girls” Airs on NBC
On May 9, 1992, television history was made as the beloved sitcom The Golden Girls aired its final episode on NBC, closing a remarkable seven-season run that redefined comedy and representation on the small screen. Thirty-three years later, the show’s legacy endures, celebrated for its sharp wit, groundbreaking themes, and unforgettable characters. You can find…
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Amazon Prime Video App Update Gives Users More Control Over How They Watch TV
Amazon has rolled out a significant update to its Prime Video app, now available on a wide range of devices, including smart TVs, mobile devices, Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, and gaming consoles. The update introduces enhanced playback controls, giving users unprecedented flexibility to customize their viewing experience. The new features allow viewers to decide…
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Comcast, Spectrum, DISH, & More Lost Over 1 Million TV Subscribers in The First Quarter of 2025
The traditional television landscape continues to erode at an alarming pace, as major cable and satellite providers, including DISH, Comcast, and Spectrum, collectively lost over one million TV customers in the first quarter of 2025 alone. The staggering figures, drawn from recent Q1 earnings reports, paint a grim picture for the industry, with an average…
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DISH & Sling TV Lost 383,000 Subscribers in The First Quarter of 2025
DISH Network, a subsidiary of EchoStar Corporation, saw a continued erosion of its pay-TV subscriber base in the first quarter of 2025, losing a net total of 383,000 customers across its satellite DISH TV service and its streaming platform, Sling TV. The figures indicate the ongoing challenges faced by traditional and virtual pay-TV providers amid…
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Cable TV Companies Opposes Mandatory OTA ATSC 3.0 Transition, Citing High Costs and Low Consumer Demand
The cable industry, led by the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA), is pushing back against a proposal by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) to mandate a nationwide transition to ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, by 2030. In a filing with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday, NCTA argued that the…
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Frndly TV Unveils Highly Anticipated New Feature for More Enjoyable Viewing Experience
Frndly TV, the budget-friendly live TV streaming service known for its family-oriented programming, has just launched a long-awaited feature that’s already generating buzz among its subscribers: a customizable channel list for the guide. This update allows users to personalize their viewing experience by reordering channels in the guide, ensuring their favorite networks appear front and…
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62 Years Ago: “Dr. No,” the First James Bond Film, Premieres in the US, Launching a Cinematic Legend
On May 8, 1963, American audiences were introduced to a suave British secret agent named James Bond with the U.S. premiere of Dr. No, the first film in what would become one of the most enduring franchises in cinematic history. Starring Sean Connery as the iconic 007, the film marked the debut of a character…
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Optimum Internet Customers Will Get Free Disney+ and Hulu with New Bundled Streaming Offer
Optimum, a leading provider of fiber internet, mobile, TV, and phone services, is enhancing its customer experience with a new bundled streaming offer. Starting next week, eligible Optimum Extra TV, Everything TV, and Optimum Internet customers will receive six complimentary months of the Disney+, Hulu Bundle Basic, seamlessly integrated into their Optimum services. This promotional…
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Amazon Unveils Dedicated Movie Franchise Stores as A One Stop For Your Favorite Movies
Amazon has launched a initiative to enhance its e-commerce and streaming ecosystem, introducing dedicated online stores for iconic movie franchises, with the James Bond series as one of them. These virtual storefronts, accessible through Amazon’s platform, offer fans a one-stop destination to stream or purchase every film and TV show in a franchise, alongside a…
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Walmart’s New Onn 4K Plus Google TV Streaming Player Will Cost $29.88
Walmart has quietly added its latest streaming device, the Onn 4K Plus Streaming Device with Google TV, to its website, priced at an attractive $29.88. While the listing marks a significant step toward its public debut, Walmart has not announced an official release date, and the device remains unavailable in local stores in many areas,…
