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44 Years Ago Today: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Signed Off NBC in 1981, Leaving a Sci-Fi Legacy
Today marks the 44th anniversary of the final episode of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, which aired on April 16, 1981, concluding its two-season run on NBC. The campy sci-fi series, starring Gil Gerard as astronaut Buck Rogers and Erin Gray as Colonel Wilma Deering, wrapped with “The Dorian Secret,” drawing 8.2 million viewers,…
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Amazon’s Fire TV Turns 11 Years Old: A Decade-Plus of Streaming Innovation
This month, Amazon’s Fire TV celebrates its 11th birthday, marking the anniversary of its debut on April 12, 2014, when it launched as a $99 set-top box to rival Apple TV and Roku. Over the past decade, Fire TV has evolved from a modest streaming device into a global powerhouse, driving Amazon’s entertainment ecosystem across…
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Deal Alert! Anker’s 20,000mAh 22.5W Portable Charger With USB-C Cable is Just $42.74
Need a new battery pack for power on the go? Right now, Anker as its powerful 20,000mAh portable charger with 22.5W USB-C cable built-in on sale. This portable charger is powerful enough to max charge a Nintendo Switch or give you a rapid charge on most phones. With this charger, you can charge an iPhone…
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New Details on ESPN’s All Access Streaming Service That is Launching This Fall With Multiview on Roku, Fire TV, Google TV, & More
The Worldwide Leader in Sports is preparing to make its boldest move yet into the direct-to-consumer landscape. ESPN confirmed its long-anticipated standalone streaming service, internally codenamed “Flagship,” is on schedule for a Fall 2025 launch, likely timed around the start of the pivotal football season. This comes as ESPN’s Jimmy Pltaro confirmed the new streaming…
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Crackle Streaming Service Goes Dark Again After Brief, Ad-Free Revival
Crackle, the pioneering free ad-supported streaming television service, has once again ceased functioning, dashing hopes of a lasting comeback just weeks after a surprising revival. The platform, which had been offline for months following the bankruptcy of its parent company, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, briefly resumed streaming movies and TV shows in late…
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Deal Alert! Acer Aspire 3 A315-24P-R7VH Slim 15.6″ Windows 11 Laptop is Just $299.99
Are you looking for a great laptop for student or home use? Right now, Acer has its Aspire 3 laptop with 15.6″ screen on sale for just $279.99. This is a powerful laptop great for home, school, and work. You can find this laptop on Amazon HERE. Here is my full review: Here is how…
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35 Years Ago Today: In Living Color Premiered in 1990, Redefining Comedy on Fox
Today marks the 35th anniversary of the groundbreaking sketch comedy series In Living Color, which debuted on April 15, 1990, on Fox, launching a cultural juggernaut that reshaped television humor. Created by Keenen Ivory Wayans, the show introduced a stellar ensemble—including Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx, and siblings Damon, Marlon, and Shawn Wayans—while spotlighting Black voices…
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Philo Adds 7 New Channels Now Offers Over 100 Free Channels
Philo is adding 7 more free channels to its lineup brining the total number of free channels to over 100. The streaming platform has added seven new channels to its standalone, completely free offering, bringing its ad-supported lineup to over 100 live channels and thousands of on-demand movies and shows. Philo’s free platform, accessible instantly…
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Comcast Removes Data Caps On Its New Internet Packages & Adds a Five-Year Price Guarantee Starting at $55/Month
In a bold move to address rising costs and consumer demand for transparency, Comcast has launched a first-of-its-kind five-year price guarantee for new Xfinity Internet customers, with plans starting as low as $55 per month. Announced today, the nationwide offer locks in rates without requiring an annual contract, allowing subscribers to cancel anytime penalty-free. Packed…
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CNN Aims for Balanced Political Coverage, Vows to Hold Trump Accountable Without Bias As it Struggles to Find a Audience Between Fox News & MSNBC
CNN’s chief executive, Mark Thompson, has outlined a new vision for the network’s political reporting, urging journalists to hold President Donald Trump’s administration accountable while avoiding partisan battles. In an interview with the Financial Times, the former New York Times and BBC leader emphasized that CNN’s role is not to “oppose political forces” but to…
