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FOX News Dominates News Landscape in April with Record Digital Numbers Topping CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC, & More
FOX News Digital achieved the highest performance among major news outlets in total digital multiplatform unique visitors, views, and minutes during April, according to data from Comscore. The outlet recorded 191 million unique visitors, representing a 46 percent increase from the previous year. It also generated 1.7 billion multiplatform views and 3.6 billion multiplatform minutes…
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21 Years Ago Today: “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith” Premiered & Marked the End of George Lucas’ Star Wars Movies
On this day twenty-one years ago, Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith made its triumphant world premiere at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, delivering one of the most anticipated cinematic events of the decade.Directed by George Lucas and starring Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker, and Natalie Portman…
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Walmart is Buying Up Old Walgreens, CVS, & Rite Aid Stores to Take on Amazon
Walmart is transforming a series of empty pharmacies, thrift stores and other small retail spaces across the United States into specialized local delivery depots designed to dramatically reduce delivery times for online orders. The initiative represents the latest effort by the retail giant to enhance its e-commerce capabilities and challenge competitors like Amazon in the…
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Comcast CEO Says Its Main Priority Is No Longer Cable TV or Internet Service, But Wireless Phone Service
In a notable evolution of its business model, Comcast is elevating its wireless services to its foremost priority as the company grapples with ongoing subscriber losses in its traditional cable television and high-speed internet segments. The telecommunications giant, long dominant in wired connectivity, is increasingly putting its hopes on wireless mobile offerings as a growth…
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20 Years Ago Today: The West Wing Came to a Bittersweet End
Twenty years ago today, on May 14, 2006, NBC broadcast the final episode of The West Wing, bringing to a close one of the most influential and decorated television dramas of its era. The series finale, which drew millions of viewers, capped a seven-season run that had redefined political storytelling on network television and left…
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Verizon, AT&T, & T-Mobile Launch a Joint Partnership To Standardize Wireless Service From Space
In a significant move set to reshape mobile connectivity across the United States, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon have reached an agreement in principle to establish a new joint venture. Announced on May 14, 2026, the collaboration focuses on leveraging satellite-based direct-to-device technologies to close persistent coverage gaps, particularly in rural and remote regions where traditional…
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Walmart is Refunding Walmart+ Customers For Shipping Charges That Should Have Been Free
Walmart is issuing refunds to customers enrolled in its Walmart+ membership program after discovering that some shoppers were incorrectly charged delivery fees on orders that qualified for free shipping. The retail giant, which has positioned Walmart+ as a direct competitor to services like Amazon Prime, has acknowledged the billing error and taken steps to reimburse…
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28 Years Ago Today: “Seinfeld” Came to An End on NBC, Closing Out a Cultural Phenomenon
Twenty-eight years ago today, on May 14, 1998, NBC aired the final episode of Seinfeld, bringing an end to one of television’s most groundbreaking and influential sitcoms. The two-part series finale, simply titled “The Finale,” became a massive cultural event, pulling in a remarkable 76.3 million viewers and securing its status as a defining moment…
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Another Cable TV Channel is Shutting Down & Launching a Free Streaming Service to Replace It
Canadian viewers will soon see a major change in how they access documentary content from the public broadcaster. The longstanding documentary Channel, a discretionary specialty service available through traditional cable and satellite providers, is scheduled to cease operations on August 31, 2026. In its place, CBC plans to introduce a new free ad-supported streaming television…
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YouTube TV Fixes Major Bug on Roku TVs & Roku Players
YouTube TV has resolved a technical problem that caused old program guide information to display on Roku TVs and Roku streaming players. The glitch stemmed from an interaction with Roku’s Instant Resume feature, which had recently been implemented across supported applications. This update allows users to return directly to their previously viewed content without navigating…
