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Who Needs the MCU? Marvel’s ‘X-Men ’97’ Series Hits Disney+ Next Month
A healthy dose of 90s nostalgia is coming to Disney’s streaming service. Marvel Animation’s new X-Men ‘97 series will be available to stream on Disney+ March 20 and pick up where the 1992 original left off. The original X-Men animated series ran from 1992 to 1996, releasing five seasons that are all available to watch on…
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Warner Bros. Discovery To Sell the Studio Behind ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ and ‘1917’
Warner Bros. Discovery appears to be trimming down its asset portfolio. The media company and joint owner Liberty Global have agreed to sell independent TV production and distribution company All3Media to media investment company RedBird IMI. The deal is valued at £1.15 billion. “[G]iven RedBird IMI’s strong commitment to creative excellence, we are confident they…
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Disney-Owned Local ABC Stations Now Offer Live Streams on YouTube
Multiple Disney-owned local ABC TV networks will now live stream on YouTube. One of our readers told Cord Cutters News that multiple stations now had livestreams on the video-sharing app. So far, we’ve independently confirmed livestreams for ABC30 in Fresno and Central California, ABC7 Los Angeles, ABC7 Bay Area, ABC13 Houston, ABC7 Chicago, ABC7 New…
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Vudu Is Becoming ‘Fandango at Home’. What You Need to Know
Fandango on Thursday said it’s combining its streaming services, FandangoNow and Vudu, under the new moniker, Fandango at Home. The movie-ticketing company said the decision is meant to better align its products and “reinforce” Fandango as a one-stop-shop for home and theater entertainment. Fandango’s news underscores a growing number of companies consolidating their offerings amid…
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T-Mobile Resolved Issue That Prevented Some Customers From Making Calls and Texting
T-Mobile customers were struggling to make phone calls and send SMS text messages today. The mobile carrier said it has since resolved the problem. “We resolved an issue that caused some customers to experience intermittent issues with texting and calling for a short period overnight. This was related to planned work on our network. We…
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Wireless Home Internet May Get a Boost From New Spectrum That the FCC is Looking to Unlock
This could finally be the year that the Federal Communications Commission opens up a new swath of spectrum that could power different kinds of home wireless internet services and expand broadband access to more people. Peter Smith, CEO of telecom equipment maker Aviat Networks said the agency could open up the unlicensed 6 Ghz radio…
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Spectrum To Buy Up Another Small Cable TV Company
Spectrum is set to purchase a small cable TV company in Kentucky as it looks for ways to bolster its shrinking base of customers. On Tuesday, the city council voted in agreement to sell Bardstown Connect along with its customer base and infrastructure to Charter Communications, Spectrum’s parent company. No timeline has been set for…
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This City Council Unintentionally Approved an Illegal IPTV Service on Live Streamed Meeting
Mapleton, Utah’s city council unknowingly approved an illegal IPTV scheme for its residents and business owners to use during a regular meeting. This all went down a year ago, but TorrentFreak just uncovered the agenda from a council meeting on January 4, 2023 listing “Consideration of a Resolution for Xtreme High-Definition IPTV streaming subscription for…
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NFL Execs May Try To Stop Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery’s New Sports Streaming Service Plans
The NFL’s top brass are reportedly furious over Disney-owned ESPN, FOX, and Warner Bros. Discovery’s plans to launch a new joint sports streaming service in the fall. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Chief Business Officer Brian Rolapp were told about the joint venture just hours before it was announced publicly, according to Puck News (a…
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Amazon will go to trial for the FTC antitrust case in 2026
The Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust lawsuit against Amazon will go to trial in October 2026, according to court documents. In September, the FTC and 17 state attorneys general sued Amazon alleging the e-commerce giant of abused its retail platform’s clout to unfairly adjust prices to outdo third-party sellers. The case was thrust back into the…
