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  • YouTube and MLB Renew Partnership for 2021 Season

    YouTube and MLB Renew Partnership for 2021 Season

    YouTube and MLB have announced the renewal of their partnership for the 2021 season for a third consecutive year. MLB Game of the Week Live on YouTube premieres on April 7 at 1 pm ET with the Tampa Bay Rays facing the Boston Red Sox. The series will include 21 games and a new broadcast feature…

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  • Ouch! These Streaming Originals Are Nominated for Worst Picture in the Annual Razzies

    It’s that time of year again for the annual Golden Raspberry Awards, and this year’s list includes some noms for streaming originals like Hubie Halloween, 365 Days, The Wrong Missy, and more. In case you’re unfamiliar with The Razzies, this is one award you do not want to brag about winning. Unlike other awards shows,…

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  • Marvel’s ‘The Falcon and The Winter Soldier’ Premieres Friday: Watch the New Trailer Now

    Marvel Studios’ “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier” debuts on Disney+ this Friday, March 19. To get Marvel fans excited for the premiere, Disney released a new trailer today. In the two minute long video, all eyes are on the shield, as Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes make the decision to work together and take on a…

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  • Celebrate Pi Day with Math in Movies

    It is that time of the year again where enthusiasts and mathematicians come together for an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi). Commonly referred to as 3.14, every March 14th people from across the world come together to celebrate the irrational number in many different ways, from eating actual pies to participating in…

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  • Over 25% of YouTube Subscribers Watch Mainly on the Big Screen

    While YouTube was once just a place to watch funny cat videos, the platform has definitely evolved since the first video was uploaded in 2005. YouTube still has plenty of short-form content, and that trend isn’t going anywhere. But instead of just streaming on mobile devices or computers, more and more viewers are watching on…

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  • How to Watch Selection Sunday 2021 on March 14

    After canceling the 2020 tournament and playing a season that was like none other, March Madness is finally back. As the conference champions are being crowned this weekend, Sunday fans will finally know where their team will be seeded in this year’s tournament. Selection Sunday will establish where teams will be placed in the tournament…

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  • Watch Monster Energy Supercross and More on Peacock’s Live Sports Weekend Lineup

    Get ready for a weekend of live sports on Peacock beginning with a trip to the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas for the 2021 Monster Energy Supercross season on Saturday. Plus, there’s more Premier League coverage on both Saturday and Sunday including matches between Everton vs. Burnley, Leicester City vs. Sheffield United, and more. Peacock Premium subscribers…

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  • Weekend Wrap-Up: Netflix Tests Ways to Thwart Password Sharing and More

    This week, we saw Netflix trying out ways to reduce password sharing, fuboTV testing new plans, and Roku getting into the exclusive content game. Elsewhere, we learned more about parental controls on Google TV and Disney announced a new deal with the NHL. Here’s what happened in the world of cord cutting and streaming. Breaking…

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  • 8 Basketball Movies Now Streaming to Get You Ready for March Madness

    With NCAA March Madness right around the corner, now is the perfect time to get ready for all of the excitement and drama of the college basketball tournament. We’ve prepared our own list of the Elite Eight basketball movies that you can watch now on streaming services. Hoosiers (1986) Selected for preservation in the United…

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  • Amazon Prime Video is Working on a Shuffle Feature

    Amazon is bringing a shuffle button to Prime Video, allow users to choose a series and play a random episode. Android Police first spotted the feature on Android devices. The feature can be used by viewers who know what show they want to watch but don’t care about watching in any specific order. Shuffling episodes…

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  • Sling TV is Offering a Free Preview of Its Comedy Extra Add-On March 14-20

    With March Madness beginning soon, Sling TV is reminding cord cutters that they can catch many of the upcoming games with Sling Orange or Sling Blue, with. TNT and TBS already included in both packages. To give basketball fans even more access, Sling is offering a free preview of the Comedy Extra add-on from March…

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  • Survey: 54% of Netflix Users are Likely to Cancel if They Can’t Share Passwords

    Recently, Netflix users have noticed a new tactic the streamer is using to crack down on password sharing. Subscribers have been seeing an onscreen prompt to send a verification code to ensure it’s really their account they’re using. While this might be a necessary move for Netflix who could be losing up as much as…

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  • FilmRise Partners with Nelvana for 800 Hours of Children’s Content

    FilmRise has announced a partnership with children’s content licensor Nelvana to distribute approximately 800 hours of programming to SVOD and AVOD platforms across the U.S., U.K., Ireland and Germany. Content included in the parternship include mainstream anime shows “Bakugan” and “Beyblade,” in addition to iconic children’s animated series such as “Babar,” “Braceface,” “Class of the…

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  • Ad-Supported HBO Max Tier Will Not Include Same Day Warner Bros. Movie Premieres

    After learning Friday morning that AT&T is planning to launch the ad-supported tier of HBO Max this June, WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar delivered a presentation on HBO Max during today’s Investor Day event. While we didn’t get the pricing information we were hoping for, we did learn one key detail about the new tier. When…

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  • HBO Max Will Launch Ad-Supported Tier in June

    In an announcement today ahead of its Investor Day event, AT&T shared new subscriber goals for HBO Max. The company now wants to reach 120-150 million HBO Max/HBO subscribers by 2025. Previously, in October 2019, the company set that goal at 75-90 million subscribers. In the announcement, AT&T also shared plans to launch an ad-supported…

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