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  • The Walking Dead Could Soon Be Harder to Watch As It May Leave Netflix Soon

    The Walking Dead Could Soon Be Harder to Watch As It May Leave Netflix Soon

    AMC Networks has initiated discussions to extend the streaming availability of its flagship series, The Walking Dead, on Netflix. The current agreement between the two companies is approaching its conclusion, prompting these negotiations as revealed during a recent earnings call. This move underscores the enduring popularity of the zombie survival saga, which continues to draw…

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  • Fire TV Integrates NVIDIA GeForce NOW Cloud Gaming

    Amazon announced today that Fire TV customers will now have access to thousands of PC-quality games through the NVIDIA GeForce NOW app. Users will be able to link their existing PC game store libraries including Steam, Epic Games Store, Battle.net, and more. The app is available on select Fire TV devices. To get started, you’ll…

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  • AI is Going To Replace Employees At Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Stations, Leading to Layoffs

    In a bold move to navigate the evolving media landscape, the E.W. Scripps Company has outlined an extensive overhaul of its operations, incorporating workforce adjustments, efficiency improvements, and forward-looking growth initiatives. The plan signals upcoming layoffs as part of broader efforts to trim expenses while integrating advanced technologies like artificial intelligence and automation to drive…

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  • Another Major Cable TV Company Lost 252,000 TV Customers & 192,000 Internet Customers in 2025 As Cord Cutting 2.0 Grows

    Optimum Communications, a major player in the telecommunications industry, experienced significant subscriber losses in its core broadband and video services throughout 2025, highlighting the challenges posed by intense competition and shifting consumer preferences. The company, listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker OPTU, disclosed these figures in its fourth quarter and full-year…

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  • Roku Changes Its Home Screen, Pushing You to Subscribe to Its Howdy Streaming Service

    Roku has rolled out a new feature that animates the icon for its Howdy streaming service on device home screens. The update, which began appearing on select Roku devices last week, causes the Howdy app icon to randomly jiggle and shift positions slightly at irregular intervals. This subtle yet persistent motion is designed to draw…

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  • Two More Cable TV Networks are Facing Bankruptcy & Could Shut Down

    In a significant development for the retail broadcasting sector, QVC Group Inc., the parent company overseeing the popular television shopping networks QVC and HSN, has entered into preliminary discussions with its creditors aimed at restructuring its substantial debt obligations. These negotiations are unfolding against a backdrop of operational challenges and could potentially lead to a…

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  • Another Streaming Service is Raising Its Price

    In a move that reflects ongoing shifts in the streaming industry, AMC+ has revealed plans to adjust its monthly subscription fee upward. The service, known for its array of original series, classic films, and exclusive content from networks like AMC, Shudder, and Sundance Now, will implement the change effective at subscribers’ next billing cycles on…

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  • Philo Adds a New Channel From The Parent Company of MeTV

    Philo has expanded its channel lineup by incorporating West, a western-themed network from Weigel Broadcasting, the company renowned for MeTV. This addition comes as part of a broader distribution agreement that also introduces several channels from Paramount, reflecting Philo’s ongoing strategy to provide affordable access to diverse content without the burden of high subscription fees.…

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  • 8 Black History Month Streaming Collections You Shouldn’t Miss (Free & Paid)

    Black history is everywhere on streaming right now, from indie must-sees and documentaries to mainstream films and TV from big studios. Cord cutters have more choices than ever to find Black-centric content, including ad-supported streaming, Black-owned platforms, and if you want one place to start, here are the streaming collections worth giving a try this…

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  • AMC Says Streaming is Now Its Main Source of Revenue, Outpacing Cable TV

    MC Networks Inc. announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2025, highlighting a pivotal shift in its business model as streaming emerged as the dominant revenue driver in its domestic operations. The company achieved a significant milestone in 2025 with streaming becoming the largest single source of revenue…

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  • Pluto TV is Airing a Special Tribute to Bud Cort Tonight at 8 pm Eastern

    Pluto TV has launched a special tribute programming block to celebrate the life and career of actor Bud Cort, who passed away on February 11, 2026, at the age of 77 following a long illness. The free streaming service is honoring his enduring contributions to film and television by featuring several of his notable works…

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  • Babylon 5 Is Now Free to Watch On YouTube

    In a move that has delighted fans of classic science fiction, Warner Bros. Discovery has begun uploading full episodes of the iconic series Babylon 5 to YouTube, providing free access to the show just as it departs from the ad-supported streaming platform Tubi. The transition comes at a pivotal time for the series, which has…

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  • ASUS ExpertBook PM3 Hits Its Lowest Price in 30 Days — $100 Off of a Pro‑Grade Laptop

    Just ahead of President’s Day, ASUS has slashed the Expertbook PMC to $1129.99, dropping the premium business-ready laptop to its lowest price in 30 days for a limited time. If you need a business-ready 14-inch laptop with Ryzen AI performance, long-term durability, enterprise security, and a proper commercial warranty, this is a tidy, no-nonsense pick…

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  • ESPN Is Now the Home of MLB.TV — Pricing, Plans & What Fans Need to Know

    Spring Training begins later this month, and for 2026, baseball’s out-of-market streaming just landed on a new home. Cord cutters and casual fans can now stream live out-of-market games on MLB.TV right from the ESPN app. This change follows a new rights deal between MLB and ESPN, reached late last year after ESPN opted out…

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  • Walmart is Going to Pay Some Employees $28 an Hour, No College Degree Needed

    Walmart has introduced a significant enhancement to compensation and career progression within its pharmacy operations across the United States. The retail giant recently elevated around 3,000 pharmacy technician positions to a new leadership level known as pharmacy operations team lead. This adjustment provides these workers with substantially greater earning potential while maintaining the company’s commitment…

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