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Paramount+ Launches ‘Mountain of Entertainment’ Campaign Teasing Upcoming Halo Series
Paramount+ kicked off a new ad campaign during Sunday’s AFC Championship beginning with a spot featuring prominent characters from the streamer’s show library all humming the Halo theme song in honor of the new series heading to Paramount+ later this year. Paramount+ is no stranger to running expensive ad campaigns during prominent televised events. Last…
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‘This is Us’ Launching on Disney+ New Zealand as Streamer Continues to Diversify Content
Though Disney+ experienced a booming launch with record growth in a short amount of time, the streamer’s subscriber numbers have slowed. It seems like everyone who wants Disney+ already has it now, and many consumers still see it as family/children centric. But recently, Disney+ has been expanding its library with more content to appeal to…
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Here’s the Complete Schedule for the Beijing 2022 Olympics
NBC has launched the schedule for the 2022 Winter Olympics kicking off this week in Beijing. This year, there are multiple ways to tune in so you don’t miss any of the action. All listings will be available to watch on NBC, Peacock, USA Network, CNBC, NBCOlympics.com and NBC Sports app. Here’s how to watch…
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Everything Coming to Crackle for Free in February 2022
Crackle has released its lineup of incoming content for Black History Month, including a collections dedicated to Black Entertainment and music legends including The Temptations and James Brown. Plus, Crackle has exclusive free streaming rights to the Spider-man trilogy starring Tobey Maguire as the web-spinning Peter Parker and the rom-com Literally, Right Before Aaron. New…
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FOX News International to Expand Across 7 Countries on Roku
FOX News Media’s international streaming service FOX News International has announced it will be expanding its reach via Roku. The direct-to-consumer platform will see increased reach across Chile, Costa Rica, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, Panama and the United Kingdom starting January 31. Featuring live streams of FOX News Channel (FNC) and FOX Business Network (FBN) along with…
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CEO Says Apple’s Strategy for Apple TV+ Focuses on Content Over Money
Apple TV+ was mentioned a lot during Apple’s quarterly earnings call Thursday, and while the company doesn’t release breakout numbers on revenue from the streaming service, the remarks were nothing but praiseworthy. Overall, the company reported $19.5 billion in revenue for Apple services, which include the App Store, Apple TV+, iCloud, Podcasts, Apple Music, payment…
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Love Nature Channel Launches on Streaming Service Struum
Today, wildlife and nature brand Love Nature announced the launch of its streaming channel on Struum, a streaming service that launched in 2021 that lets users discover new content based on a credit system. As part of the deal, Love Nature’s stunning nature and wildlife series and documentaries will be available to Struum subscribers “Struum’s…
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Netflix’s ‘Ozark’ Was the Most-Watched Original Streaming Show Last Week
Netflix viewers everywhere tuned into the Season 4 premiere of Ozark on Jan. 21, making it the most popular Original series on any platform last week according to a report by Whip Media. Disney+ got the attention of the second-largest audience with its series The Book of Boba Fett, followed by Peacemaker on HBO Max.…
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Here’s What’s New on Discovery+ February 2022
Discovery+ has announced its upcoming programming slate for February full of new and original titles. Highlights include new Shock Docs, Puppy Bowl Presents: The Winter Games for your daily dose of serotonin, and Profiled: The Black Man, a moving new series in which challenges and stereotypes Black men face are explored through powerful storytelling and…
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New FCC Ruling will Require Internet Services to Provide ‘Nutrition Labels’ Displaying Speeds and More
Today the Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously to move ahead with a plan to require broadband companies to display important plan information on easy to read labels so customers will know upfront what they’re getting. This means big broadband names like Comcast and Verizon and will have to provide ‘nutrition labels’ disclosing things like speed,…
