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Here is Everything Coming to Tubi in May 2025
Tubi, Fox Corporation’s ad-supported streaming service, has announced a diverse and action-packed slate of free content arriving in May 2025. Featuring Tubi Originals, classic series, blockbuster films, and niche genres, the lineup caters to every viewer’s taste. All titles begin streaming for free on May 1 unless otherwise noted. Here’s a comprehensive guide to what’s…
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ESPN Signs Rece Davis to Multi-Year Contract Extension, Securing Voice of College GameDay
ESPN has inked a multi-year contract extension with Rece Davis, ensuring the award-winning broadcaster remains the cornerstone of its College GameDay football and men’s basketball franchises. Davis, a trusted voice in sports media, will continue to anchor ESPN’s College Football Playoff studio coverage, ABC’s annual NFL Draft presentation, and ESPN’s programming at the NCAA Division…
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33 Years Ago Today the Final Episode of “Who’s the Boss?” Aired Marking the End of an Era
Thirty-three years ago today, on April 25, 1992, television history was made as the beloved sitcom Who’s the Boss? aired its final episode on ABC, closing the curtain on an eight-season run that captivated audiences with its humor, heart, and groundbreaking take on family dynamics. The show, which premiered on September 20, 1984, became a…
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Why NBA Playoff Games Are Still Stuck in HD: The Frustrating Truth Behind the Lack of 4K Sports Broadcasts
As the 2025 NBA Playoffs tip off, fans across the globe are tuning in to watch their favorite teams battle for supremacy. But for those who’ve invested in cutting-edge 4K TVs and premium streaming packages, there’s a glaring disappointment: none of the playoff games are broadcast in 4K. Despite the widespread availability of 4K technology,…
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YouTube TV & NFL Sunday Ticket Introduce a New Monthly Payment Option for 2025 Season
In a move to make the NFL Sunday Ticket more accessible, YouTube has announced a new monthly payment option for the premium sports package, allowing fans to spread the cost of out-of-market Sunday NFL games over 12 months. First reported by The TV Answer Man, the change marks a shift from the traditional lump-sum payments,…
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Comcast & Spectrum Are on Track to Lose Over 1 Million Internet Customers in 2025 as Cord Cutting 2.0 Grows
The U.S. telecommunications industry is witnessing a seismic shift as cord-cutting, once primarily associated with cable TV, now threatens the broadband sector. Comcast and Charter Communications’ Spectrum, the nation’s two largest cable internet providers, are grappling with unprecedented subscriber losses. In the first quarter of 2025, Comcast reported a loss of 199,000 internet customers, while…
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Spectrum Lost 181,000 TV Customers & 60,000 Internet Customers in Just 3 Months
Charter Communications, Inc., operating under the Spectrum brand, reported a challenging first quarter of 2025, with notable declines in its Internet and video customer bases, according to the company’s financial and operating results released on April 25, 2025. The company, a leading provider of broadband, video, and mobile services, lost 60,000 Internet customers and 181,000…
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FCC & Paramount Are in Talks On What it Would Take to Approve Its Merger With Skydance Amid Trump Lawsuit
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated discussions with Paramount Global regarding the preliminary steps required to secure approval for its proposed merger with Skydance Media, sources familiar with the matter revealed told the Wall Street Journal. The talks mark a tentative step forward in a deal that has been under FCC review for months…
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Pluto TV Is Adding 191 Movies in May 2025
Pluto TV, the leading free ad-supported streaming television service, is set to captivate audiences this May with the addition of 191 films to its extensive library, offering a diverse mix of blockbusters, cult classics, and hidden gems. This robust lineup, announced today, reinforces Pluto TV’s commitment to delivering high-quality, accessible entertainment to millions of viewers…
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The Roku Channel is Now the Third Most Popular App on Roku TVs & Roku Players
At a press event in New York yesterday, Roku announced that The Roku Channel has climbed to the third most popular app on Roku TVs and Roku streaming players. This milestone marks a significant leap for the free, ad-supported streaming television service, which has rapidly gained traction among viewers. While Roku did not disclose the…
