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Deal Alert! Get $30 Back After Your First Month of Hulu + Live TV for a Limited Time
With the fall sports season here, college football and NFL fans looking to score a good deal on streaming upcoming games should check out Hulu + Live TV. Right now, new subscribers can get $30 back after their first month when they sign up for Hulu + Live TV. The way it works, sign up…
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Sling TV is Adding Free Live Channels to Its AirTV Streaming Players
FreeCast and Dish Network have partnered up to optimize AirTV with FreeCast’s aggregated streaming software. The partnership will serve FreeCast’s commercial customers with a network-attached broadcast tuner for blending streaming and over-the-air channels on AirTV 2 and AirTV Anywhere devices. FreeCast CEO William Mobley discussed the benefits of both companies working collaboratively. “We had a…
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The ManningCast Returns: 11 Games for 2024, How to Watch & Stream, Schedule & More
Monday Night Football with Peyton & Eli, known as the ManningCast, returns for another season with Peyton and Eli Manning calling 11 Monday Night Football games this NFL season. Coming off of the award-winning 2024 Sports Emmy ‘Most Outstanding Live’ series, the fourth season of the ManningCast will begin with the New York Jets taking…
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Sunday Night Football Returns: Peacock to Stream 25 NFL Games: Schedule, How to Watch & More
The NFL season is underway, and after two exciting games, tonight will be capped off by the return of Sunday Night Football. Peacock will stream all 25 games produced by NBC Sports, including the regular season and postseason. This year’s Sunday Night Football schedule features 21 regular season games with 18 played on Sunday night,…
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The NFL Could Opt Out of Its TV Contracts Sooner Than Expected
The media landscape of the NFL could soon change just years after the league agreed to an 11-year, $110 billion media rights agreement. The 2023 season was the first year that the NFL’s latest media deal went into full effect and runs through the 2033 season. Fans can find live NFL games on national networks…
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How to Watch Packers vs. Eagles in the First NFL Game in Brazil on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on September 6
After an exciting night that kicked off the NFL season between the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens, Peacock continues with the second game of the NFL season in Brazil. Corinthians Arena in São Paulo will host the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers in a battle between two of the NFC’s best. The NBC Sports…
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Max Could Soon Begin Charging for the B/R Sports Add-On
Streaming sports on Max could come with a monthly fee soon, according to a newsletter from Bloomberg’s Screentime. In October 2023, Max, the WBD streaming platform, introduced the B/R Sports add-on, which houses TNT Sports live sporting events. Since its introduction, the B/R Sports add-on has been free of charge for Max subscribers but there…
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Internet Archive Faces Setback After Losing Appeal of eBook Copyright Case
The future of the Internet’s history could change as we know it after the Internet Archive, a nonprofit digital library website, lost a recent appeals case. Hachette v. Internet Archive pitted major book publishers in a battle over copyright infringement of the digitization of books. Yesterday, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld…
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How to Watch Ravens at Chiefs in 2024 NFL Season Opener on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on September 5
NFL Kickoff Weekend 2024 has arrived and regular season football begins on Peacock with a showdown between AFC heavyweights. Tonight’s game features two-time NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes and the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs hosting 2023 NFL MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. The Chiefs will raise their Super Bowl LVIII banner…
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Bally Sports Is Striking Out With MLB After Scoring New Deals With NBA & NHL
Last week, Diamond Sports Group, the parent company of Bally Sports, was able to retain rights to the majority of NHL and NBA teams that air on their Regional Sports Networks (RSNs). That agreement didn’t include the future broadcast rights for the Dallas Mavericks and New Orleans Pelicans. For their part, last season, 8 Pelicans…
