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  • OLED vs QLED: What’s the Difference?

    If you have saved some money by cutting the cord, it may be time to reinvest that money in a sharp new TV to enjoy your Netflix, Hulu + Live TV, or another streaming service. To that end, you may want to decide between OLED and QLED television technologies.  QLED and OLED represent high-end display…

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  • Cinedigm Brings ‘The Bob Ross Channel’ to the Atmosphere Streaming Service

    Cinedigm Brings ‘The Bob Ross Channel’ to the Atmosphere Streaming Service

    Atmosphere has announced a partnership with Cinedigm to distribute The Bob Ross Channel across its platform. Atmosphere is a leading video service for businesses, reaching more than 500,000 views per day in more than 10,000 businesses. “We are thrilled at the strong demand we have received for The Bob Ross Channel from new and established ad-supported streaming…

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  • Xbox Leaks Point to $299 Launch Price for Cheaper Series S Console, $499 for Series X

    Featured image: Thurrott.com Editor’s Note (09/08/20): Story has been updated to include further official confirmation from Microsoft about the Xbox Series S and its launch date of November 10th. The latest rumors surrounding Microsoft’s upcoming Xbox consoles offer what could be our first real look at the cheaper Series S, along with potential price points…

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  • Analyst: Netflix Will Reach 500 Million Subscribers by 2030

    A new report by RBC says Netflix’s subscriber base will double within the next decade. RBC predicts the streamer will reach 500 million subscribers by 2030, up from the 193 million it has today. That’s in part due to the rising growth Netflix has seen globally. The video service currently holds 29% market share of global…

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  • HappyKids.tv Reaches Over 55,000 Kids Movies and Shows

    HappyKids.tv continues to expand its massive kid’s library, now with more than 55,000 shows and movies for young audiences. The free streaming app announced that Kidtagious and Millimages have chosen HappyKids.tv as their preferred platform, bringing 525 new episodes from their popular libraries to the platform. HappyKids.tv is on its way to becoming the leading…

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  • Add Starz to Your Hulu Subscription for Just $1.99 – Limited Time Offer

    Hulu has a limited time offer to give subscribers access to the Starz add-on for just $1.99/month. With the deal, you’ll save $7/month for 3 months. New subscribers can get the deal by signing up for Hulu, then clicking on “Manage Add-Ons” and choosing Starz for $1.99/month. Current Hulu subscribers can get the deal by…

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  • TiVo Stream 4K Adds Locast in Available Markets

    TiVo has announced that Locast is now available to TiVo Stream 4K users in the markets Locast covers. The update is part of TiVo’s Free TV September. With the addition of Locast, TiVo says Stream 4K users now have access to over 140 free channels. Locast offers free access to local channels, giving viewers access…

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  • FilmRise is Adding Emmy Nominated Titles, Concerts & More This Month for Free

    Since the Emmy Awards are going virtual this year, FilmRise has compiled some award-winning titles for you to watch this month in honor of the show. Get in the mood for awards season with An American Crime, 7 seasons of Hunter, and more. September is also home to National Cooking Day (September 25th), and what…

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  • Here are All the Originals Coming to Peacock in September

    Peacock is off to an entertaining start this summer with a library full of hit movies and TV shows. Plus, the streaming service recently added a new Sports Channel and original talk show. This month, it has a full slate of NBC originals premiering on the platform as well. A.P. BIOPremiering Thursday, September 3 When disgraced…

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  • 10 Feel-Good Sitcoms to Stream This Weekend

    In search of some feel good shows to watch this weekend? Don’t worry we’ve got you covered. From Netflix to HBO Max and every streaming service in between, there are thousands of shows you can watch to find a little reprieve from the exhaustion of everyday life. Whether you need a good throwback show to…

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  • Samsung Leads the 1.1 Billion Streaming Devices in Households Globally

    New data from Strategy Analytics reports that the global number of streaming devices and connected TVs in households has surpassed 1.1 billion. With so many people cutting the cord and turning to streaming services as their primary source for TV and entertainment, it’s not hard to see why. Of those 1.1 billion devices, Samsung makes…

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  • Weekend Wrap Up: YouTube TV Adds NFL Network and More Top Stories From the Week

    This week, we took a look at YouTube TV’s addition of NFL Network, Mulan’s big premiere on Disney+, Netflix’s new free section, and more. YouTube TV Adds NFL Network and a New Sports Add-On Earlier in the week, we reported on rumors that YouTube TV would soon add the NFL Network alongside a new sports-focused…

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  • Here’s What’s Coming to Acorn TV in September 2020

    Acorn TV is your stop for all things British, mystery and drama. September is full of new premieres and Acorn Original series, like the new thriller The Sounds, starring Rachelle Lefevre and Matt Whelan. The premiere is Thursday, September 3 with two episodes; followed by weekly episodes on Mondays, from September 7 through October 12.                                                                    …

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  • Enter Vizio’s Weekly Giveaway for Gamers

    Last month, Vizio announced a partnership with Square Enix & Crystal Dynamics as the official HDTV and soundbar partner for Marvel’s upcoming Avengers video game. To celebrate that partnership and the Marvel’s Avengers video game, Vizio is kicking off a major sweepstakes perfect for gamers. Starting today and running until 11:59 p.m. PT on December 31, every…

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  • Skyboxe’s ‘All-in-One’ Android TV Hub Gets FCC Approval

    Featured Image: Skyboxe Wireless startup Skyboxe announced this week that it’s received certification from the Federal Communications Commission for its all-in-one, Android TV-based hub. The company says its Skyboxe 4G could replace a cable modem, WiFi router, streaming device, and more when it releases later this year. The set-top device aims to serve as a…

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