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  • Here’s What’s New on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime The Week of August 17, 2020

    Here’s What’s New on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime The Week of August 17, 2020

    This week, Lucifer returns to Netflix with Season 5, and Hulu gets Freeform’s Love in the Time of Corona: Series Premiere (Freeform) if you’re looking for a little quarantined romance. And Amazon Prine Video debuts two new originals, the movie Chemical Hearts (2020), and Clifford: Season 2B. Available August 17 Crazy Awesome Teachers— Netflix Film…

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  • How to Stream the 2020 NBA Playoffs Without Cable

    The NBA Playoffs kick off August 17 after an explosive Restart to the season. The teams head to the Playoffs today on the courts inside Disney’s ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, but you can watch from home and without cable with a few different options. First-Round Schedule Monday, Aug.…

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  • How to Watch Fox Sports Detroit Without Cable

    Fans of the Detroit Tigers, Pistons, and Red Wings can catch games on Fox Sports Detroit on three services. With sports starting to make a comeback, many cord cutters are looking for ways to watch their favorite teams without cable. Here’s how to do it. Note: only viewers who live in the in-market area for the teams…

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  • 10 Kids Movies to Watch on Amazon Prime Video

    With many kids out of traditional school, families are spending more time together while also looking for quality content for their kids. If you have Amazon Prime you already have access to over 500 movies to help keep your kids entertained. Since there are so many options we have narrowed down the list for you…

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  • SpaceX Early Speed Test Results Are In: How Do They Compare to Expectations?

    In early 2019, Elon Musk’s SpaceX was approved to launch 12,000 satellites into space to create a low orbit network of satellites with a goal to bring affordable high speed internet to the US and the rest of the world. When Starlink internet was first announced, SpaceX promoted it as being faster than current internet…

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  • Apple TV+ First Bundle Deal Includes CBS All Access and Showtime

    Today Apple launched its first partnership deal for Apple TV+ subscribers. With the new bundle, you can get CBS All Access and Showtime for just $9.99 a month along with an active Apple TV+ subscription. Apple TV+ costs $9.99 a month and comes free for one year with the purchase of any Apple device. CBS…

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  • Movies Anywhere Announces DirecTV Launch and Free Movie Offer

    Today Movies Anywhere announced DirecTV as the newest addition to its list of digital distribution partners. This partnership provides users another way for users to bring their movies from different accounts and services all in one place. This comes at an opportune time as viewers continue to spend more time inside and on their screens.…

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  • How to Watch the Democratic National Convention August 17-20 Without Cable

    The Democratic National Convention begins tonight, August 17, in a mostly virtual event after coronavirus forced Democrats to change plans for an in-person Milwaukee convention. Biden will accept the nomination from his home in Delaware and a slate of Democrats, including former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama, will be speaking. When…

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  • Verizon is Offering Free Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ & Apple Music with New Unlimited Plans

    Verizon announced today a lineup of new 5G Mix & Match Unlimited plans, bringing customers more entertainment at the same price. Verizon’s Mix & Match Unlimited plans will be available beginning on August 20 and will have access to Verizon’s 5G Nationwide Network launching this year. “Our new Mix & Match plans make the choice…

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  • fuboTV is Charging a Regional Sports Fee for New Customers in Houston

    fuboTV is now charging a Regional Sports Fee for new subscribers in the Houston area who subscribe to a fuboTV plan that includes AT&T Sportsnet Southwest. Those in the area will pay a $5 fee on top of their subscription price. Existing customers won’t have to pay the additional fee. fuboTV says only accounts created…

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  • Comedy Dynamics Channel is Now Available on Roku

    Comedy Dynamics launched an official Roku app today, offering viewers a library of comedy content. The app is free for Roku users and includes “an almost endless supply” of stand-up comedy specials. Comedy Dynamics launched in 2008 and has since become the largest independent producer and distributor of stand-up comedy content in the US. The…

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  • Verizon Accounts for More Than Half of 5G Phones Sold in the US

    As 5G cell service continues to roll out across the nation, one provider in particular is making a major push to make sure they’re not left behind. Out of the 4.1 million 5G compatible phones sold so far in the United States, a full 54% of them are on the Verizon network, according to data…

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  • “Welcome to the Blumhouse” Horror Movie Anthology Headed for Amazon Prime This Fall

    Amazon and Blumhouse have partnered up to launch eight new horror genre movies this fall under the new program they’re calling “Welcome to the Blumhouse.” The films will showcase rising stars and talent in the horror movie industry and is set to appropriately launch in October 6, just ahead of Halloween. Jason Blum of Blumhouse…

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  • Democrats are Calling Out the FCC for Capping Data for Lifeline Users During COVID-19

    This week, democrats sent a letter to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai urging him to provide unlimited voice calling and data coverage for users of the subsidized Lifeline plan as long as the pandemic is ongoing. The letter was sent by 15 members of the House Energy & Commerce Committee, which has principal jurisdiction over the…

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  • Streaming Now Accounts for 25% of Television Viewing

    In perhaps not-so-surprising news, when people are stuck at home and working from home, they watch more television.  But beyond stating the obvious, the latest numbers from Nielsen are in, so let’s take a look at how the second quarter of 2020 looked when it comes to television consumption across America. Naturally, the amount of…

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