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  • Watch Horror Movies for Free on Tubi in October

    Watch Horror Movies for Free on Tubi in October

    Halloween is just around the corner, and Tubi is offering a whole lineup of scary, spooky, and spine-tingling movies for you to watch for free. Just be sure to leave a light on at night. Watch these titles for free in October: 30 Days of Night  Bones Children of the Corn  Cloverfield  Donnie Darko Hellraiser…

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  • Here’s Everything Coming to Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video the Week of October 5, 2020

    Now that we’re into October, get ready for a continuous steady stream of new horror movies being released on all the streaming platforms. Netflix‘s new original series The Haunting of Bly Manor premieres this week and is the follow-up series to the popular series The Haunting of Hill House. Hulu’s new Books of Blood looks…

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  • fuboTV Adds AccuWeather TV Network

    AccuWeather TV is now available in fuboTV’s base package, fubo Standard. The channel will offer subscribers access to weather news coverage to help with weather related decisions and planning. AccuWeather TV provides 24/7 access to weather forecasts and warnings, along with weather news and content. AccuWeather has won numerous awards for its coverage over its…

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  • AT&T No Longer Selling DSL Internet Service

    As of October 1, AT&T has discontinued sales of DSL service. In a message sent out to customers, AT&T says that the company will no longer take new orders and current DSL customers will not be able to make changes to the speed of their service or move service to a new location. “We are…

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  • Prime Day Deal: Get Prime Video Channels for Just 99¢/Month for First 2 Months

    Amazon is already pushing out Prime Day deals, ahead of Prime Day on October 13-14. Today, Prime members got the alert that Prime Video movie rentals and Prime Video Channels are on sale for members.  Check out the Prime Video page for up to 50% off of movies including Aquaman, Jurassic World, and The Hunger…

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  • ‘Morning News Now’ from NBC News Now Will Start Streaming Next Week

    NBC News Now, the streaming service from NBC News, will launch a morning show, Morning News Now, next week. The series will run Monday through Friday from 7-11 am ET, beginning October 12. The show will cover topics including daily headlines, politics, and business. When asked about how the new show will impact Today, NBC’s…

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  • FilmRise Acquires Streaming Rights to ‘Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction’

    FilmRise CEO Danny Fisher announced the New York-based TV and film company has acquired exclusive streaming rights to Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, the cult-favorite anthology series that presents stories that defy logic and allows the viewer to determine whether it’s fact or fiction. This deal with Dick Clark Productions gives FilmRise exclusive streaming rights…

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  • Verizon Fios Drops AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh

    Verizon Fios customers in Pittsburgh will soon lose access to the channel offering coverage of the Penguins and the Pirates. The company announced that it will be dropping AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh after a contract for the network ended on September 30, 2020. “At Fios TV, we want our customers to see the best content on…

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  • Xumo Reaches 24 Million Monthly Users

    The free streaming service Xumo has grown to 24 million monthly active users, showing 2.5 times growth since January. Total hours streamed have also doubled during that period of time. The Comcast-owned service is now proving itself to be strong competition for other leading free services. Fox-owned Tubi reported 33 million active users in August,…

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  • How to Cut Cable and Still Watch Live, Local Channels

    Local channels carrying the major broadcast networks air some of the highest-rated shows in the country. ABC, CBS, CW, FOX, and NBC — the Big 5 major networks are known for their easy access and availability which allows them to broadcast some of the most-watched sports, sitcoms, drama, and news, on television. Cord cutters that…

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  • The FCC Clarifies Phone Services Can’t Charge Customers for New Required Robocall-Fighting Tools

    Earlier this year the FCC mandated phone companies to implement new caller ID verification technology by June 2021. Now the FCC is clarifying, saying carriers can’t charge customers with surprise fees for the caller ID features. Known as STIR/SHAKEN, the new tech allows phone companies to verify that caller ID info actually matches the caller’s…

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  • Here’s What’s Coming to AcornTV in October

    Autumn is for cozy time spent at home curled up on the couch watching your favorite British drama, right? AcornTV has released its list of upcoming programming for the streaming service bringing all the best UK series across the pond and straight to your living room. Check out what’s coming in October below. Monday, October…

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  • So What Exactly is Google TV, and How is it Different from Google TV?

    As rumors about Google’s new Chromecast began to pile up, we started seeing more and more evidence it would run on something called Google TV — and one of the running theories was it was the new name for the Android TV operating system. But with its official unveiling earlier this week, it turns out…

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  • Weekend Wrap-Up: Roku and Google Show Off New Gear, Mulan Streaming Options, and More

    It’s officially October and it’s been a busy week for cord cutting and streaming news. We’ve got new hardware announcements from both Roku and Google. And the two companies are also bringing some new software features to users as well. Meanwhile, we now know when Amazon will host its Prime Day shopping event, and at…

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  • Disney+ ‘Hallowstream’ is Bringing Classics like ‘Hocus Pocus’ and ‘Halloweentown’

    October is the month of all things spooky, scary, and even magical, so naturally, Disney+ is getting in on the action with a completely new collection filled with Halloween content. “Hallowstream” launched October 1 and features frightful favorites for all ages, including classic tales The Nightmare Before Christmas, Hocus Pocus, Halloweentown, and more. It also…

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