Author: Tmera Hepburn
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How to Watch the Jeff Bezos Blue Origin Space Flight
The time has come for Blue Origin’s highly publicized trip to space, and Jeff Bezos will indeed be onboard the shuttle. The Amazon and Blue Origins founder will be one of four passengers on the New Shepard space shuttle, along with his brother Mark, 82-year-old pilot Mary Wallace “Wally” Funk who was one of the…
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Here’s Everything Coming to Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video the Week of July 19, 2021
We’re more than halfway through July now, and to be honest, it’s kind of a sparse week on some of these streamers. But what is coming will be enough to keep you entertained for the next seven days. Get ready for the strangest dating reality show you’ve probably ever seen. Netflix is debuting Sexy Beasts…
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You Could be the Next Ring Announcer at WWE SummerSlam by Entering this TikTok Contest
WWE is on the hunt for its next big Ring Announcer, and it’s turning to TikTok to find the perfect candidate. The professional wrestling company is launching a campaign for a friendly TikTok competition to find someone who would be a great ring announcer at its SummerSlam event in Las Vegas. All you have to…
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NBC Launches Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games App for NCTC and Verizon Homes
NBC is launching a new way to experience the Olympics with an app available to participating Verizon Fios TV homes and NCTC Member homes. The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games App was created by the NBCUniversal team as a way to enhance viewers’ experiences and create a destination with more than 1000 curated Olympic Games videos…
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Production on ‘Bridgerton’ Season 2 is Up and Running Again After a Quick Covid Delay
Production for season 2 of Netflix’s Bridgerton series took a slight pause this week after a positive Covid test from someone on set. But now, filming is back up and running as of Friday, so no real delays can be expected in the release date of January 21, 2021. The Netflix crew began production on…
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Crackle’s Original Reality Drama ‘Riding Phat’ Shows Behind the Scenes Look at Scooter Culture
Crackle is expanding its reality drama offering with its new Original Riding Phat, which documents the ups and downs of a scooter startup company and the scooter culture world that exists within its customer base. PHAT Scooters is focused on reinventing the scooter market by delivering a luxury scooter that appeals to athletes, golfers and…
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Netflix’s Market Share Lead Continues to Shrink
As a true pioneer in the world of streaming, Netflix has remained a constant leader when it comes to streaming service market share. But what once was a wide margin has now narrowed to a mere 8% lead over its next biggest contender, Amazon Prime Video. According to data from JustWatch, Netflix closed Q2 of…
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Peacock is Now Streaming the 1996 USA Women’s Olympic Soccer Team Gold Medal Game For the First Time Ever
The 1996 U.S. Women’s National Team soccer tournament final was not fully televised at the time, so now Peacock is making it available in its entirety for the first time. The match began streaming today, on the 25th anniversary of the Atlanta Games, with The Sisters of ‘96: The 1996 USA Women’s Olympic Soccer Team, an hour-long special that…
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Disney+ is Taking ‘The Stories Continue’ on Tour to Four Cities This Summer
Disney+ is proving it’s not your average streaming service. The platform is taking its ‘The Stories Continue’ campaign on tour to four major cities this summer from July 24 through August 14. The tour events will feature special photo ops, giveaways, live entertainment, and more. It sounds like it could be a small-scale kind of…
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AT&T Will Stop Slowing Down Unlimited Elite Wireless Customers’ Data
AT&T is upgrading its AT&T Unlimited Elite wireless plan with some new key features. While data under the plan is technically unlimited, the provider has deprioritization in the fine print after customers hit 100GB of data per month, meaning your data could be throttled if the network is busy. Now, AT&T is doing away with that…