Author: Luke Bouma
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Scripps Is Launching a New Free Sports Network & Adding Original Programs to Its OTA TV Networks, Bounce and Grit
The E.W. Scripps Company is moving into its annual upfront week with an ambitious expansion of original programming across four of its networks, signaling a strategic push to deepen viewer engagement and strengthen its pitch to advertisers. The media company, which trades on the Nasdaq under the ticker SSP, announced new series for Bounce, Grit,…
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Roku Announces A Fix To A Major Bug That Made Using Your Antenna For Free ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Impossible Without Internet
Roku has announced a forthcoming software update to address a significant issue affecting its Roku TVs, restoring the ability to access over-the-air (OTA) broadcast channels via an HDTV antenna even when no internet connection is available. The company confirmed the problem directly to Cord Cutters News, acknowledging that recent platform changes had inadvertently made the…
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What Will Happen to Your Local FM & AM Radio Station When CBS Radio Shut Down in May? Here is What You Can Expect – Ask Luke
CBS News is shutting down its long-standing radio service, marking the end of an era for a broadcasting institution that has delivered news over the airwaves for nearly a century. CBS News Radio service, which provided hourly newscasts, features, and reports to approximately 700 affiliate stations across the country, will cease operations on May 22,…
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CNN is Merging With CBS News In A Move That Will Transform Both Companies
Two of the most recognizable names in American television news — CNN and CBS News — are on a path toward shared ownership, and possibly a shared future, following a landmark corporate deal that has sent shockwaves through the media industry. Warner Bros. Discovery formally signed an agreement to be acquired by Paramount Skydance, setting…
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This Powerful $15.6″ Must Have Lenovo Laptop Has Dropped Down To Just $369
As students and remote workers gear up for another demanding academic and professional season in 2026, finding a reliable laptop that delivers strong performance without breaking the bank has become a top priority. Amid rising costs for tech essentials, one standout option is emerging as a smart choice for budget-conscious buyers: the Lenovo IdeaPad 1…
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Upgrade Your Phone’s Charging With UGREEN’s 100W USB-C Charger Nexode Gan Charger Just $40.89!
Looking for a powerful charger that can charge up to 4 devices at once with three USB-C and a standard USB charger? The best part is that it has a max out of 100W, letting you charge multiple phones at once. This is also perfect for the new iPhoneS that can charge up to 45W…
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This Region-Free HDMI DVD Player Drops to Record Low Price of Just $39.99
The MEGATEK Region-Free HDMI DVD Player has launched a limited-time promotion dropping its price to just $39.99. This compact device arrives at a moment when consumers continue to value physical media collections even as streaming services dominate the landscape. The player combines modern connectivity with universal compatibility, making it an accessible upgrade for households seeking…
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Roku No Longer Lets You Watch Free OTA TV From ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC, With An Antenna Unless You Also Have a Working Internet Connect on Roku TVs
Update: Roku reached out to Cord Cutters News, confirming the issue with free OTA TV channels working without an internet connection. Roku says its teams are working on a fix that should be rolling out over the next few weeks to make sure an antenna will work with your TV even if you lose internet…
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Amazon & USPS Are Breaking Up After the Post Office Walked Away From Negotiations, But Amazon Hopes To Still Reach a New Deal
The ongoing dispute between Amazon and the U.S. Postal Service has escalated into a significant development for e-commerce logistics and the financial stability of the nation’s mail carrier. Recent reports indicate that long-term contract renewal talks between the two parties collapsed late last year, leading Amazon to prepare for a substantial reduction in its reliance…
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Google TV Devices Are Cracking Down on Sideloading Piracy Apps
For years, one of Android’s most celebrated advantages over Apple’s iPhone has been the freedom to install apps from virtually anywhere. That era of unrestricted openness is coming to an end. Google has officially unveiled the mechanics of its new “high-friction” sideloading process, and while power users will still technically be able to install apps…
