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  • Amazon’s Fire TV Sticks Are on Sale Starting At $24.99 (Ends Soon)

    Amazon’s Fire TV Sticks Are on Sale Starting At $24.99 (Ends Soon)

    Good news! Just in time for the start of March Madness, the Fire TV Stick 4K is still on sale for just $34.99 down from $49.99. Want something cheaper? You can get the Fire TV Stick HD for just $24.99 right now for a limited time. There is even better news as if you qualify…

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  • FandangoNOW Offering 29% Off All Movies & TV on Leap Day

    Today is Leap Day and FandangoNOW is celebrating by offering customers another great deal on digital copies of TV shows and movies. For today, February 29th,, customers can get 29% off of movies and TV shows on FandangoNOW, excluding bundles. Use the code LEAP29 at checkout to get the discount. FandangoNOW offers 90,000 movies &…

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  • Will Another Disney+ Show Be Moved to Hulu? Lizzie McGuire Could Be Next

    Earlier this week, Hulu shared the news that a Love, Victor, a Love, Simon spinoff series, would be making its debut on Hulu rather than airing on Disney+ as originally planned. Disney reportedly felt that the more mature themes of alcohol use, sexuality, and family issues would be better suited to Hulu. Before that, High…

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  • Walmart Wants to Launch an Amazon Prime Competitor

    Amazon Prime has dominated American shopping for over a decade now. Prime gives subscribers free shipping, music, TV, movies, and more. Now Walmart is reportedly working on its own version of the Amazon Prime service called Walmart+. According to Vox, Walmart is testing a $98 a year subscription service that will offer unlimited same-day delivery…

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  • The Best Cord Cutting Deals for Leap Day 2020

    Are you looking for some good cord cutting deals? Today we want to highlight the top deals as of February 29th, 2020. These are limited-time deals, so don’t wait because the deals can end at any time. Get 3 Months of STARZ For Just $5 a Month Been thinking about trying out STARZ’s new streaming…

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  • How to Stay Informed About The Coronavirus For Free on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More

    Recently, we’ve all heard and seen coronavirus information being shared online. While Facebook and other sites are working to crack down on misinformation, it can be difficult to separate facts from speculation and opinions online. Finding a trusted news source with reliable information can help with getting the facts and staying informed. For those who…

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  • YouTube TV & Sinclair Agree to a Short Term Extension to Keep Fox Regional Sports Networks

    Earlier this week YouTube TV announced that they will be dropping Sinclair Owned Fox Sports Networks on February 29th. Now YouTube has announced that Sicnair and Google have reached a short term extension to keep Fox RSNs on YouTube TV. If the negotiation falls through, this would be the 3rd major live TV streaming service…

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  • Cord Cutting Today #280 – YouTube TV Loses Fox RSNs, Crackdown on Illegal IPTV Services & More

    Cord Cutting Today is our daily look at some of the biggest stories happening right now in the world of cord cutting including YouTube TV Loses Fox RSNs, Crackdown on Illegal IPTV Services & More. You can find these videos posted on YouTube every Monday through Saturday. Story 1: YouTube TV is Losing Sinclair Owned…

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  • Comcast Has Bought XUMO, So What Does That Mean for Cord Cutting?

    Yesterday Comcast officially purchased the free streaming service XUMO TV after reports of its interest recently leaked. This comes a year after Pluto TV was purchased by what is now ViacomCBS, and there are even reports that FOX is looking at buying the free streaming service Tubi. Add in the fact that Amazon and Sinclair…

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  • Disney Adds a Recently Added Section to Disney+ in Latest App Update

    Disney+ has been making some changes to its interface, making it easier for subscribers to find and launch the content they’re interested in. The most recent change is the addition of a New to Disney+ category. In the New to Disney+ row on the homepage, you’ll find the newest movies, series, and episodes to make…

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  • SelectTV Launches a Cord Cutting Kit with an Online Guide, HD Antenna & More

    FreeCast’s SelectTV announced today that they’ve begun an infomercial blitz, advertising their new cord cutting kit. SelectTV says the kit is designed to bring together video subscription services and streaming hardware into a manageable television experience. The SelectTV cord cutting kit costs $19.95. For that price, you’ll get a year of the SmartGuide service, an…

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  • The Free Streaming Service XUMO TV Adds USGA

    Today the free streaming services XUMO TV added USGA the United States Golf Association Channel to XUMO TV as Channel 734 to its lineup. Now cord cutters have one more option to stream this free coverage of everything golf. What is XUMO? XUMO is a free streaming service with over 180 channels that include music,…

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  • Piracy is Expected to Cause $12.5 Billion in Losses by 2024, This Tech Company is Addressing It

    With the growth of OTT services across the country and increased competition has come a rise in piracy, leading to loss of revenue for content rights owners. Piracy led to industry losses of $9.1 billion in 2019. A recent white paper from Jscrambler, focusing on the security of both company and consumer information, shows that…

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  • Comcast May Lose FOX RSNs Later This Year

    There has been a lot of talk recently about Sling TV, fuboTV, and YouTube TV all dropping FOX Regional Sports Networks (RSNs). Now Rich Greenfield from LightShed has reported that Comcast’s contract for FOX RSNs is up for renewal in September. According to reports, Comcast currently does not plan to renew their deal with FOX…

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  • IPTV Sellers Could Now Facing Jail Time in the United States

    For years those who used IPTV services and sold them did so without any real fear of legal action. The few IPTV services that faced any trouble in the US mostly faced civil lawsuits. Overseas the news was different as a growing number of IPTV sellers face jail time. Increasingly IPTV sellers have set up…

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