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  • Reminder: Cord Cutters News Summer Survey 2021

    Reminder: Cord Cutters News Summer Survey 2021

    In case you missed it, we’re back with another reader survey! A few times a year, we like to do a quick survey to stay in touch with our readers by finding out which streaming devices, services, and content you’re all enjoying. Thank you to everyone who has already filled out the survey! If you…

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  • How to Watch the MLB All-Star Game Without Cable on July 13, 2021

    We’re halfway through the 2021 MLB Season as the long-awaited All-Star break is finally here. This week’s All-Star game will have the MLB’s best players slugging it out to determine which league is the superior league of the 2021 season. Also known as the Midsummer Classic, this will be the first MLB All-Star Game since…

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  • Redbox Free Live TV Reaches 100 Channels

    Redbox is expanding its free streaming lineup which includes Free TV and Free On Demand. With the new additions to the streaming service, Redbox Free Live TV will offer 100 channels. Highlights of the Free Live TV lineup include Crackle, Popcornflix, Tastemade, Unsolved Mysteries, Cheddar News, Divorce Court, Pac-12 Network, and more. The Free On…

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  • PBR’s RidePass Will Now Be Available for Free on Pluto TV

    The Professional Bull Riders’ subscription video service RidePass is coming to Pluto TV. The ad-supported streamer will be the exclusive home to PBR’s RidePass service starting July 20, which will now be a free, ad-supported service like Pluto’s current model. The first event featured on RidePass after moving to Pluto will be Utah’s “Days of…

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  • Haystack News Will Launch Channels for Olympics and Bezos’ Space Flight This Month

    Haystack News is launching three new dedicated channels on its news streaming platform this month to cover current events in depth. Previously, Haystack News created dedicated channels for events including the election and the pandemic. Here are the new channels coming this month: Gun Violence in America (July 12 – 19) Gun violence is spreading…

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  • Disney+ Earned Over $60 Million in Sales from ‘Black Widow’ Opening Weekend on Premier Access

    Disney and Marvel’s “Black Widow” brought in $215 million on opening weekend, with $60 million coming from Disney+ with Premier Access. In “Black Widow,” Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow confronts the darker parts of her ledger when a dangerous conspiracy with ties to her past arises. Pursued by a force that will stop at nothing…

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  • Most Apartment Residents Would Pay Higher Rent if Internet was Included

    Internet connection has become almost as important as oxygen in today’s world, and people living in apartment buildings would be willing to pay a higher monthly rent if broadband was included. A new survey by Parks Associates finds that 40% of U.S residents who live in multi-dwelling apartments (MDU) are open to bundling internet services…

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  • Video: Gaming on Android TV and Google Streaming Devices with Stadia

    In case you missed it, our most recent deep dive video explores the world of Stadia, Google’s take on game streaming services. With a recent update that open up the service to several Android TV and Google TV devices, we decided to put it to the test. Can a device meant to stream shows and…

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  • How to Watch UFC 264: Poirier vs. McGregor 3 Tonight

    The biggest UFC rubber match of the year is finally here as fight fans prepare for UFC 264: Poirier vs. McGregor 3. The rubber match between two of the UFC’s elite lightweights will main event Saturday’s match card. McGregor won their first fight in the first round by TKO, back in 2014, when they were…

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  • Box Offices Continue to Regain Momentum Ahead of ‘Black Widow’ Opening Weekend

    Of all the businesses that struggled during the pandemic, Covid-19 really did movie theaters dirty. Theaters struggled to pull in even $1 million on opening weekends, compared to the nine-digit figures that were the norm in 2019. The good news is, things are (slowly) starting to pick back up for what we can assume was…

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  • Weekend Wrap-Up: Spectrum App Issues on Roku, Universal Streaming Deals, and More

    This week started off with Spectrum users experiencing issues on Roku platforms. Later in the week, Universal announced multiple streaming deals for its slate of future movie releases. Elsewhere, fuboTV and YouTube TV both added more channels to their respective lineups. We also heard rumors of Sinclair going after more regional sports networks, and the…

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  • AMC+ Subscribers Can Watch ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 11 Premiere a Week Early

    Good news for AMC+ subscribers, the Season 11 premiere of The Walking Dead is coming to the streaming service a week early. The two-part premiere, “Acheron: Part I” and “Acheron: Part II,” will begin streaming August 15 on AMC+, 7 days earlier than when it will premiere on AMC Sunday, August 22. If you’re not caught…

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  • Trying Out Google’s Stadia Game Streaming Service on Android TV and Google TV

    Google’s Stadia has been around for a while now, but the game streaming service was recently made available on a number of Android TV and Google TV streaming devices. The platform lets you stream popular video games on computers, phones, tablets, and streaming devices and the idea is to get you access to high-quality, high-end…

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  • Peacock’s Weekend Sports Schedule for July 9, 2021

    The cyclists of the 108th Tour de France are still pedaling strong, and Peacock has continued live, commercial-free coverage. This Saturday’s coverage of Stage 14 begins at 6:15 a.m. ET on Peacock and 8 a.m. ET on NBC, and Sunday’s coverage gets underway at 6 a.m. ET with the Tour de France Pre-Race Show on NBCSN and…

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  • Netflix Expands Deal with Shonda Rhimes for Films, and ‘Potential Gaming and Virtual Reality Content’

    Netflix announced it’s expanding its creative deal with ‘Bridgerton’ producer Shonda Rhimes and her company, Shondaland. While the current partnership includes a branding and merchandise deal for Shondaland Media content, Netflix is thinking bigger picture and making room for potential gaming and virtual reality content from the Grey’s Anatomy producer, also adding live events and…

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