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Verizon Interested in Expanding Disney Bundle Deals to Include Hulu and ESPN+
Last year, Verizon struck a deal with Disney to give some of its customers one year of Disney+ for free. Now the mobile carrier has expanded its partnership with Disney+ to include Hulu and ESPN+, which could mean possible bundle deals with the streamers for Verizon customers. Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg confirmed at the Goldman…
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Apple Announces Fitness+ Launching Later This Year, Best Buy & CVS Offer Free Memberships
Today Apple announced Fitness+, a personalized fitness experience designed for Apple Watch that links directly to iPhone, iPad or Apple TV for a “first-of-its-kind personalized workout experience.” With at-home workouts and equipment linked apps like Peloton skyrocketing this year, Apple is throwing its hat into the fitness ring with this new launch set to happen…
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This is the Trailer: Get Your First Look at The Mandalorian’s Season 2
We’ve been hearing more and more about season two of the Disney+ breakout hit, The Mandalorian, and a new trailer offers us our best look yet at what’s to come. The official trailer released today shows off roughly two minutes of footage from the much-anticipated sophomore season ahead of its premiere on Friday, October 30th.…
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Try Tablo’s Automatic Commercial Skip Feature for Free
For the next two weeks, Tablo is giving its OTA DVR customers access to its Automatic Commercial Skip feature, allowing viewers to enjoy their recorded content without sitting through annoying ads. Starting now and through September 29th, all Tablo DVR users with an active TV Guide Data Service subscription can enjoy free access to Tablo’s…
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Peacock has Added 5 Million Subscribers Since July
Today, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts revealed Peacock’s subscriber count spiked 50% over the last six weeks. The streamer closed out July with 10 million subscribers but has now surged to 15 million since then, Deadline reports. At a virtual media conference hosted by Goldman Sachs, Roberts also assured that Peacock will have a full lineup…
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Apple Officially Announces Apple One Bundles
During today’s Apple event, the company announced Apple One, a plan to combine Apple’s subscription services in one simple plan. Apple One includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, Apple News, Apple Fitness, and iCloud in a single subscription. “Apple One makes enjoying Apple subscription services easier than ever, including Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple…
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Pluto TV Adds Two New Channels
Today, Pluto TV added to its free channel lineup with two new channels for sports fans and crime junkies. Pluto TV Action Sports has your adrenaline fix with the best of surfing, snowboarding, and other extreme sports! Check it out on Channel 759 Pluto TV Crime/ Drama will take you along on adventures with bounty hunters, infiltrating…
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Stream Local and National NFL Games for Free on the Yahoo! Sports App
The 2020 NFL season is now underway with week two kicking off with the Cincinnati Bengals vs. the Cleveland Browns on Thursday. You can watch that and every game this season on the Yahoo! Sports app, and the best part is it’s free. No matter what phone carrier you’re with, you can download the Yahoo!…
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Facebook Messenger Launches New ‘Watch Together’ Feature
Facebook just launched a new feature that lets you watch videos on the platform with your friends through Facebook Messenger. The new watch party capability is rolling out today on both iOS and Android devices. The feature is easy to access, just start a Messenger Room or video call and swipe up to reveal the…
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Disney+ Launches in Eight More European Countries
Disney announced today that Disney+ has launched in eight more countries, expanding the streaming service’s global footprint to Belgium, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Luxembourg, and Iceland. Here are the prices for each of the countries: €6.99/€69.99 in Portugal, Belgium, Finland, Iceland, and Luxembourg 69 NOK/689 NOK in Norway 69 SEK/689 in Sweden 59 DKK/589…
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ViacomCBS Will Rebrand CBS All Access as Paramount+ in 2021
ViacomCBS has plans to give CBS All Access a new look and a new name by launching Paramount+ next year. The company shared the news on Twitter. According to ViacomCBS, Paramount+ will launch in early 2021and will be a rebrand of CBS All Access. The streaming service will include content from the company’s portfolio,…
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DistroTV Adds 19 Music Channels from Loop Media
Loop Media Inc. announced today the addition of 19 new music video channels on the free streaming service DistroTV for viewers in the US, Canada, and the UK. The streaming service will also see upcoming content from Loop, including movie trailers for new releases and top movie trailer compilations, as well as drone footage from…
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Here’s What’s Coming to Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video the Week of September 14, 2020
Streamers are already adding lots of spooky content to get you excited about the upcoming Halloween season. This week, Netflix‘s additions mainly center around psychological thrillers like The Devil All the Time starring Tom Holland and Ratched, along with the ever chilling true-stories in Cold Case Files. Hulu adds to the scary lineup with Haunted,…
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Hulu is Getting 100 Hours of Vice Content
Hulu has purchased a big package from Vice TV that will bring over 100 hours of shows to the streaming service. This is the first deal to come out of the media brand’s new arm labeled Vice Distribution. The deal will bring Hulu subscribers over 100 hours of Vice content, including wrestling docu-series Dark Side…
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Google Fiber Will Start Testing 2 Gig Internet Plans
Google Fiber announced today that it will be launching “2 Gig” – an internet option “bringing even more bandwidth and speed to customers in internet-intensive households who may need more than a gig to do their thing, whatever that may be.” Google Fiber launched in 2010 with 1 Gig speeds. Now, the company recognizes that…