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Scammers Are Targeting Roku TVs & Roku Player Owners
In a growing wave of cyber threats, Roku device owners across the United States and beyond are being bombarded with fraudulent emails that mimic official communications from the popular streaming company. These deceptive messages claim that users must urgently update their payment methods to avoid service interruptions, but experts warn that they are part of…
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Babylon 5 Will Soon Be Harder to Watch
In a development that has caught the attention of science fiction enthusiasts, the classic series Babylon 5 appears poised to leave the free streaming platform Tubi in the coming days. Users browsing the Tubi app have noticed a notification indicating that the show will no longer be available after February 10, 2026, although the platform’s…
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YouTube TV vs DIRECTV vs Fubo vs Hulu vs Sling TV vs Philo: Which Streaming Service is Best for February 2026?
Are you curious about switching to a new live TV streaming service in206? We’re here to help. Below, we’re comparing the major players – DIRECTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Philo, Sling TV, and YouTube TV. We’ll cover the channel lineups, packages and pricing, and additional features to help you decide which service is right…
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Trump Comes Out in Support Of a Massive ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Merger With Nexstar & Tegna That Would Change TV
In a surprising turnaround, President Donald Trump has thrown his support behind Nexstar Media’s ambitious plan to acquire Tegna, a move that could reshape the landscape of American broadcasting. The endorsement came through a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, where he highlighted the potential for the deal to bolster competition in the…
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52 Years Ago Today: Mel Brooks’ Iconic ‘Blazing Saddles’ Premiered
Today marks the 52nd anniversary of one of Hollywood’s most audacious and hilarious film premieres. On February 7, 1974, Mel Brooks’ groundbreaking Western spoof “Blazing Saddles” made its world debut not in a glitzy theater with red carpets and limousines, but at the Pickwick Drive-In Theater in Burbank, California. In a stunt that perfectly captured…
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38 Years Ago Today: The Premiere of ‘America’s Most Wanted’ Revolutionized Crime-Fighting on TV
Today marks the 38th anniversary of a pivotal moment in television history: the premiere of “America’s Most Wanted” on February 7, 1988. Hosted by John Walsh, the show transformed passive TV viewing into an active tool for law enforcement, enlisting millions of Americans in the hunt for fugitives. What began as a half-hour experiment on…
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DIRECTV Super Savings: Score Up to $45 Off the First Month on Streaming Before Super Bowl LX
Super Bowl Sunday is only a few days away, and many cord cutters are upgrading their entertainment setup for the big event. DIRECTV is making streaming the game a lot more affordable, and new subscribers can tackle massive savings, with plans as low as $49.99. For a limited time, new subscribers can get up to…
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What You Need To Know About Streaming UFC Fight Night: Bautista vs. Oliveira On February 7
This Saturday, UFC returns to the APEX in Las Vegas for UFC Fight Night: Bautista vs. Oliveira, headlined by a bantamweight showdown between Mario Bautista and Vinicius Oliveira. The event marks the first UFC Fight Night to stream during the new Paramount+ era in the United States. The card features a mix of rising contenders…
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Anker’s Ultra Small Ultra Fast 45W USB-C Charger is On Sale At a Must Have Price
Anker has slashed the price of its groundbreaking Nano USB-C Wall Charger, bringing advanced charging technology within reach for more people. This 45W fast charging device, equipped with a smart display and innovative features tailored for the latest iPhone models, is now available for just $29.98, down from its regular price of $39.99. The limited-time…
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Roku Transforms Beloved Roku City Screensaver into Winter Olympics Wonderland
In a timely nod to the ongoing Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Roku has rolled out a significant update to its popular Roku City screensaver, replacing its signature movie Easter eggs with thematic references to the global sporting event. The change, which debuted on February 6, 2026, coincides with the opening ceremonies in Italy and…
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Roku Faces a Class Action Lawsuit, Paramount Shuts Down One of Its TV Networks, & More – The Top Cord Cutting Stories of The Past Week
In the ever-evolving world of cord-cutting, where consumers increasingly ditch traditional cable for more flexible and affordable options, the past week has brought a flurry of significant updates. From legal battles over streaming hardware to abrupt network closures and infrastructure upgrades, these stories highlight the industry’s turbulence as it adapts to shifting viewer habits. Millions…
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MeTV Toon is Launching a New Lineup Today With New Shows Joining The Network
MeTV Toons, the popular broadcast network dedicated to classic and beloved animated series, is rolling out a fresh Saturday afternoon block beginning today, February 7, 2026. The changes bring a wave of nostalgic favorites and superhero adventures to viewers, enhancing the channel’s weekend programming with action-packed cartoons that appeal to both longtime fans and a…
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YouTube TV is Offering $20 Off a Month to Current Subscribers – Here is How to Claim It
In a move to bolster subscriber loyalty during the quieter months following the football season, YouTube TV has introduced a promotional discount offering $20 off monthly plans for select current subscribers. The offer, which varies in duration from two to four months depending on individual account profiles, aims to encourage users to maintain their subscriptions…
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Super Bowl LX: Time, How to Watch on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More
The Big Game has finally arrived with the Seattle Seahawks taking on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, streaming live on Peacock. This year’s game at Levi Stadium is a Super Bowl rematch 11 years in the making. Their Super Bowl XLIX matchup is remembered for Malcolm Butler’s goal-line interception that kept the Patriots’…
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60 Years Ago Today: The Final Episode of ‘Mister Ed’ Aired – A Beloved Talking Horse Bids Farewell to TV
Exactly 60 years ago, on February 6, 1966, American television audiences said goodbye to one of the most whimsical and enduring sitcoms of the era: Mister Ed. The final episode aired on CBS, marking the end of a six-season run that blended fantasy, humor, and a touch of absurdity through the antics of a talking…