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  • Everything We Know about Peacock: Launch Date, Pricing, Content & More

    Everything We Know about Peacock: Launch Date, Pricing, Content & More

    With the launch of NBCUniversal’s streaming service just a day away, there have been some questions about what the service will look like, how much it will cost, and how viewers will be able to watch. Here’s what we know about Peacock. When Will Peacock Launch? Peacock will be available nationwide on Wednesday, July 15.…

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  • Here’s Everything Coming to Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime the Week of July 13

    The streaming service trifecta has a whole new lineup of shows and specials for you to watch this week, including ESPN’s Michael Jordan Documentary The Last Dance headed to Netflix this weekend. Here’s what’s new on Netflix this week July 14 The Business of Drugs *Netflix DocumentaryOn est ensemble (We Are One) *Netflix DocumentaryUrzila Carlson: Overqualified Loser *Netflix…

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  • 5 Live TV Streaming Services that Cost $20 or Less

    We know it can sometimes feel like the perfect live TV streaming service isn’t out there. There are so many services out there that offer this, but not that, and are missing the one thing that would make them perfect for you. Don’t worry, we’re here to help. Perhaps the biggest things that cord cutters…

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  • An All-Day Version of ‘TODAY’ is Coming to Peacock at Launch

    Earlier we reported that The Today Show could be heading for a streaming makeover as traditional TV viewership continues to decline. Now, NBC has announced TODAY All Day will be available for free on Peacock when it launches July 15. TODAY All Day is a 24/7 version of the lifestyle programming featured on The Today…

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  • 2020 Box Office Falls as Films Like ‘Tenet’ Likely to Keep Delaying Premiere Dates

    Movie theater’s earnings are predicted to be down 70 percent for 2020 earnings, a decline that’s been affecting the stock prices. In a note to shareholders, Eric Handler of MKM Partners predicted further falling stocks for theater chains including AMC, Cinemark, Imax Corp., and National CineMedia. He maintained a “buy” rating on Cinemark and Imax, with the…

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  • Comcast Brings Back Its Data Cap, AT&T Waives Overages Through September

    In March, a long list of internet service providers signed the FCC Pledge to keep customers connected for at least 60 days during coronavirus. Now that the 60 days are up, and after many companies opted to extend their pledge, we’re starting to see internet providers reverting back to their pre-pandemic policies. Comcast recently brought…

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  • Justice Network will Relaunch as True Crime Network This Month

    TEGNA announced today that Justice Network, a channel featuring crime and investigative programming, will be rebranding to become True Crime Network on July 27. True Crime Network will be a free, on-demand streaming service, geared toward true crime fans. The service will initially launch with hundreds of hours of on-demand content from the network’s library,…

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  • Vote for Your Favorite During the PBS Short Film Festival via Facebook Watch Parties

    The PBS Short Film Festival is back for a ninth year across all of PBS’s digital platforms starting today. The festival is part of an ongoing effort to increase the visibility of independent filmakers and will feature 25 short-form independent films under five categories: culture, environment, family, humanity and race. Viewers can watch, share and…

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  • Cinedigm Reports Highest Sales in Its Five Years

    Cinedigm announced today its Q1 2021 (April 1, 2020 through June 30, 2020, for this company) and reported is strongest fiscal performance in its five years in the streaming world. Cinedigm notes that stay at home orders and an overall increase in streaming as the drivers of increased viewership. “We have been laser focused on…

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  • Peacock May Host a Reunion for ‘The Office’ but Has No Plans for a Reboot

    Peacock launches nationwide on July 15 with a content lineup of sports, late night shows, scripted and unscripted series, movies, and originals. One fan favorite show, The Office, will join the lineup in January 2021. While the streaming service plans to promote the addition, a reboot of the show is not in the works. In…

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  • American Streaming Services Growing in the UK

    While traditional television is on somewhat shaky ground in the United States, it’s still fairly solid in the United Kingdom thanks to iconic networks like BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5. But some new data from Futuresource Consulting shows that streaming is on the rise across the pond – especially US based services.  Through…

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  • Game of Thrones 4K Blu-Ray Box Set on the Way

    If you’re a Game of Thrones fan and you’re disappointed that HBO Max doesn’t offer the series in 4K, another option is coming. Listings for a boxed set of all eight seasons have started appearing on online storefronts, though a solid release date isn’t available just yet. While 4K versions of the first and eighth…

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  • Celebrate Past Olympics and More on The Criterion Channel in July

    Summer is heating up and so is the Criterion Channel’s lineup of content. The Tokyo Olympics may be postponed this summer, but you can still celebrate with 100 Years of Olympic Films: 1912–2012, or get your dose of drama with the Marriage Stories feature on Sunday, July 12. Here’s what’s on the Criterion Channel in…

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  • 5 of the Best Shows on Disney+ Right Now

    Whether you’re into screaming let it go at the top of your lungs, or watching spandex heroes fight with a giant purple alien over colorful gems with magic powers, Disney+ has a movie for just about everyone. Cord cutters love the service for its wide selection of classic films from Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, Disney,…

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  • YouTube Finds Its Place in the ‘Big 5’ Streaming Services

    As consumers become less and less tied to cable subscriptions, the ways in which the rise of streaming services on connected devices.  But a question is quickly rising around a service that has been around longer, has more users, and has a much larger library than any other streaming service, but is rarely mentioned among…

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