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  • How to Watch the 2023 American Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More

    Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas will be home to the 2023 American Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament. The 11-team single-elimination tournament will begin on Thursday, March 9, and conclude on Sunday, March 12, with the winner receiving an automatic bid to the 2023 NCAA Tournament. Find out how to watch the 2023 AAC Tournament,…

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  • Roku May Lose $487 Million Thanks to Failed Silicon Valley Bank

    Roku May Lose $487 Million Thanks to Failed Silicon Valley Bank

    Today Roku announced that it has $487 million in cash at the failed Silicon Valley Bank. Earlier today, the Silicon Valley Bank was seized by the federal government. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp only protects $250,000 of deposits. Beyond that, Roku’s money is in danger of being lost. This works out to be about 26%…

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  • FuboTV’s CBS Fight Maybe Ending Soon

    Today it was announced that CBS’s Affiliate Board had approved a new deal between Paramount, the parent company of CBS, and local station owners. This deal will give CBS permission to negotiate with streaming services like YouTube TV and FuboTV. This new deal comes as Paramount and local affiliate owners have been fighting recently over…

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  • Tablo DVRs Have Been Sold To a Major Broadcaster

    Do you use a Tablo DVR to record shows and movies with your antenna? Well, it has a new parent company now. Back in January of 2022, E.W. Scripps, owner of many broadcast TV stations, bought Nuvyyo, the maker of Tablo DVRs, reportedly for less than $14 million, according to a filing from E.W. Scripps.…

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  • Bally Sports Could Soon Lose Rights to MLB Games

    Recently we learned that Bally Sports is preparing to declare bankruptcy. Now we have learned that Bally Sports has missed a payment to the MLB Diamondbacks team, and this has started a clock that could result in Bally Sports’ losing rights to MLB games. According to Bloomberg, a person with knowledge of the situation said…

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  • Kroger is Now Offering Wireless Phone Service Starting at $15 a Month & 4x Kroger Fuel Points

    Do you shop at Kroger for your groceries? Are you looking for a cheap wireless plan? Good news now Kroger is offering wireless phone service with unlimited talk, text, and different levels of data starting off at $15 a month. With Kroger Wireless, all of its plans start off with unlimited talk and text. If…

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  • AT&T & NCAA March Madness Extend Their Partnership

    Today AT&T and the NCAA have announced that they will extend their partnership through 2025. This deal will make AT&T the official sponsor of March Maness and the Women’s and Men’s Final Four through 2024-2025 academic year. “Being a Corporate Champion of the NCAA connects us to more than 520,000 student-athletes and their millions of…

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  • Spectrum Will Spend Billions to Improve its Internet Service

    As a growing number of new internet providers start popping up, Chater’s Spectrum internet service will spend billions on expanding. This all comes as a joint effort of both Spectrum’s own money and the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund. In total, Spectrum is planning on spending $5 billion over the next few years. $1.2 billion of…

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  • Roku & Best Buy Team Up

    Earlier today, Roku and Best Buy announced a new partnership that will have the two companies working together to sell ads and streaming players. With this partnership, Best Buy will get exclusive access to Roku-branded TVs, and Roku will get access to Best Buy’s Ad platform. “Our goal is to create a better TV experience…

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  • Disney+’s Price is Likely Going Up Again

    Recently everything has become more expensive, with inflation hitting everything from toilet paper to your streaming services. Now it looks like Disney+’s price will be going up again. Recently Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney, recently gave a talk at the 2023 Morgan Stanley Technology. During that event, he talked about Disney+’s pricing and Disney’s…

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  • Everything We Know About the Newly Merged Discovery+ & HBO Max Service, Including The Price

    After Discovery merged with Warner Bros., it was announced that HBO Max and Discovery+ would merge in 2023. So what will this service be, and when will we learn more? Recently we have learned some new details, and we wanted to break down everything we know about this new service. Here is everything we know…

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  • Amazon Freevee to Add 6 New Free Channels in March

    Amazon’s Freevee services of more than 200 FAST channels is growing with the addition of new exciting channels for the month of March. Some of the new channels include the following: You can stream these channels and more on Freevee anytime and anywhere without a subscription on Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, online, or on…

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  • Walmart Wants to Diversify Away From Brick & Morter Stores

    Walmart is best known for its brick-and-mortar stores, but Walmart is hoping to diversify away from relying on most of its income coming from there. Recently Walmart has been pushing hard to offer eCommerce options to diversify. Now Walmart also hopes that its ad business will become a major part of Walmart over the next…

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  • Verizon Customers Can Get One Year of Netflix Premium for Free If You Subscribe to Another Service

    Verzion customers who are looking to stream the latest releases on Netflix can do so for free beginning on March 12. The cellular giant announced that customers with their wireless, 5G Home, or LTE Home plans can get a year of Netflix’s premium plan for free through +play. To take advantage of the offer which…

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  • The FTC is Considering Cracking Down on Ads on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, & More

    For years now, ads on social media have been a concern for many. Ads for fake products to piracy, just to name a few issues. Now the FTC has announced that they are considering cracking down on social media advertising, especially when it comes to fraudulent health-care products, financial scams, and fake goods. Here is…

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