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Fubo Raises The Price of Its English TV Packages It Will Now Cost $101.99 a Month With RSNs
This week, Fubo raised the price of its TV packages to $101.99 a month if you get RSNs. (RSNs cost as much as $16 a month.) You can opt out of the RSNs and pay just $84.99 a month without the RSN. Fubo’s New Pricing Structure The least expensive Fubo package now costs $85 per…
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Lenovo IdeaPad 1 Laptop Now Available for Just $273.74
The Lenovo IdeaPad 1 Student Laptop is now available for just $273.74, making it an affordable option for students and budget-minded shoppers. The laptop features a 15.6-inch FHD display, an Intel Dual Core processor, 12GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD + 128GB eMMC. It also comes with a 1-year subscription to Office 365 and…
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Plex Adds 7 New Free Channels This Week Including Robot Wars
Free live TV streaming service Plex reached a deal to expand its content lineup with the addition of seven new live channels. Plex now offers more than 50,000 on-demand titles and hundreds of live channels and has slowly grown into one of the largest free ad-supported streaming services on the market. The addition of these…
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Disney’s “101 Dalmatians” Turns 64 Years Old
On this day in 1961, Walt Disney’s animated classic “101 Dalmatians” bounded onto the big screen, captivating audiences with its charming story, memorable characters, and innovative animation techniques. Based on Dodie Smith’s beloved novel, the film tells the tale of Pongo and Perdita, two Dalmatian dogs whose adorable puppies are kidnapped by the villainous Cruella…
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“MAS*H” Turns 55: Robert Altman’s Dark Comedy Classic Still Resonates Today
On this day in 1970, the groundbreaking dark comedy film “MAS*H” premiered, forever changing the landscape of war cinema. Directed by the visionary Robert Altman and starring Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould, the film offered a satirical and irreverent look at the lives of a medical unit stationed at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH)…
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NBC News Cuts Over 40 Jobs, Joining Trend of Downsizing and Digital Focus
NBC News has joined the growing list of news organizations reducing their workforce, with reports indicating that over 40 employees, primarily in production roles, have been laid off, according to a report from Puck. This move comes as the television news industry grapples with declining viewership, shifting audience habits, and the need to adapt to…
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X Launches a New Video Service
As the fate of TikTok hangs in the balance in the United States, social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, is seizing the opportunity to attract users with a new feature: a dedicated vertical video feed. The company announced on Sunday that it is rolling out a video tab in the app’s bottom bar…
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Allen Media Group Officially Retains Local Meteorologists After Public Backlash Over Weather Channel Plans
Allen Media Group (AMG), owner of The Weather Channel and numerous local television stations, has reversed course on its plan to replace local meteorologists with national weather broadcasts. This decision follows significant public criticism and concerns about the potential impact on the quality and accuracy of local weather coverage. Cord Cutters News first broke the…
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Comcast Has a New Live TV Streaming Service For Sports Fans – Cord Cutting Today
Today in Cord Cutting Today for January 24, 2025 we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting including: Roku Adds 11 Free Channels on Roku TVs & Roku Players. You can find a link to each story we talk about bellow this video. The Roku Channel Adds…
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Sony to End Blu-ray Disc Media Production, Marking the End of an Era for Optical Media
Sony has announced that it will cease production of Blu-ray media discs in February 2025, bringing an end to the format’s nearly two-decade run. This decision marks a significant milestone in the decline of physical media, as streaming services continue to dominate the entertainment landscape and cloud storage replaces the need for physical recordable discs.…
