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The Free Streaming Service Tubi Grows & Is Now More Popular Than Disney+, Peacock, & Paramount+ As Cord Cutters Embrace Free
The rapid growth of cord cutting has led to a massive growth in streaming services and, most recently, the growth of free ad-supported streaming services. Tubi has been riding on the growth of free ad-supported streaming services to its most watched month ever in May. Tubi averaged one million viewers during May 2024, according to…
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Fubo Loses The RSN Monumental Sports Network in Contract Dispute
Last night, Fubo lost access to the RSN Monumental Sports Network. This network offered access to the NHL Washington Capitals, NBA Wizards, and WNBA Washington Mystics games. In a statement on its website, Fubo said: Our mission has always been to offer a leading package of premium sports, news, and entertainment programming while balancing value…
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The New 2023 Echo Show 5 is On Sale For Just $64.99
Did you miss out on Amazon’s Black Friday sale? The good news as Amazon has brought back a few of the deals at their Black Friday price. This includes the new 2023 Echo Show 5. Right now, they are at the lowest price ever. Right now, you can get the brand new 2023 Echo Show…
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Streaming Services Are Using Bundles to Keep You Paying
There is a growing trend of streaming services bundling together to offer deals. One of the best known is the Disney+ bundle that offers Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ for a flat fee. We have also seen other bundles like Peacock, Netflix, and Apple TV+ appear recently. A new study from Magid gives us some insight…
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ESPN Wanted to Offer NFL Sunday Ticket for Just $70 a Season with Single Team Packages, But the NFL Turned Them Down
The long-awaited NFL Sunday Ticket trial is finally underway and interesting details are starting to come out. At issue is a lawsuit claiming the NFL is driving up the cost of watching the games. Disney proposed offering NFL Sunday Ticket from ESPN for just $70 a season with options to buy single team packages, according…
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Local Governments Want to Tax Internet Services as They Do Cable TV
The decline of cable TV has hit local governments in the pocketbook. As fewer Americans pay for cable TV, local governments are pulling in less tax money than they once did from local cable TV fees. According to the City of Baltimore, the loss of cable TV revenue has resulted in a $1.3 million deficit…
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DIRECTV Is Rolling Out Improvements to Its Unlimited DVR to DIRECTV STREAM Via Internet Customers
Are you a DIRECTV STREAM or DIRECTV via Internet Customer? Starting Monday June 17 DIRECTV will be rolling out improvements to its unlimited DVR. With this the limit on how many recordings of a program you can have will be removed. You will be able to record as many episodes of a show as you…
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Anker’s New P30i Noise Cancelling Earbuds With 45 Hours of Playtime Are Just $39.99 For a Limited Time
Do you want an affordable pair of wireless earbuds with noise cancelation and 45 hours of playtime? Right now, Anker’s Soundcore brand P30i earbuds are some of the newest on the market and cost just $39.99. For the price these are some of the best wireless earbuds on the market. You can find this offer…
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Newsmax, the Cable News Network, Wants to Launch an IPO to Raise Funds
Would you invest in a cable news network right now? Newsmax hopes so, as the company has posted a plan that could end up with it launching an IPO and becoming publicly traded. “They did $4 million last year in business and they have a value today of over $7 billion, I think it is…
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Comcast Now Charges Over $300 a Year in Fees for ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC On Top of the Advertised Price in Some Areas
Are you ready to pay more than $300 a year just to watch local broadcast TV stations like ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC? On April 1, 2024, Comcast released a new rate card and Cord Cutters News received a copy of the San Francisco card that shows local TV stations like ABC, CBS, FOX, and…
