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  • Take Alexa+ With you Everywhere You Go As Amazon Slashes Prices on Its Echo Frames Smart Glasses

    Take Alexa+ With you Everywhere You Go As Amazon Slashes Prices on Its Echo Frames Smart Glasses

    Amazon has cut the price of its Amazon Echo Frames its smart glasses with Alexa+ built in to let you take Alexa with you everywhere you go. Now the cost just $114.99 down from $299.99. The Echo Frames, now in their third generation, integrate seamlessly with Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant, allowing users to interact with…

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  • Shop Now — Tello’s Unlimited Plan Drops to $15/mo. for Your First 3 Months for a Limited Time

    Black Friday is over, but the savings continue, and you can snag an affordable phone plan without breaking the bank. Tello just extended its holiday welcome deal, and new customers can grab the Unlimited Everything plan for just $15 per month for the first three months, then $25/month after the intro period. As an MVNO,…

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  • YouTube TV Is Adding C-SPAN & We Can Now Confirm When It is Launching

    After months of waiting YouTube TV is expected to add C-SPAN networks into its lineup by the end of this week, according to confirmation provided to Cord Cutters News by YouTube. This news was first announced back in September that C-SPAN would be added in the fall but we can now confirm that it will…

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  • NBCU Will Bring in YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram Creators for Winter Olympics Coverage

    NBCUniversal will be bringing in some popular creators to provide live coverage of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, alongside its own familiar on-air talent. The decision to bring in the list of creators, which includes podcast host Kylie Kelce and Las Culturistas hosts Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, follows the success of the “Paris Creator…

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  • Save Big on Live TV: Philo’s First Month Deal Includes HBO Max, Discovery+, AMC+ & More — Sign Up for $25

    Philo is making switching live TV services a lot more affordable for a limited time. For a limited time, new subscribers can grab their first month of Philo Core for $25 (usually $33). If your priority is entertainment channels and value, Philo is one of the cheapest legit live-TV options on the market. As a…

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  • Paramount Was Reportedly the Only All Cash Offer for Warner Bros. Discovery

    In a high-stakes showdown reshaping the media landscape, Paramount Skydance Media has positioned itself as one of the leading contender to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, delivering the sole all-cash offer among three major bidders according to a report from Charles Gasparino. This bold move comes as the entertainment industry braces for consolidation under a new…

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  • FanDuel Sports Network is Now Available on VIZIO TVs

    The FanDuel Sports Network app is now available directly on VIZIO and onn smart TVs with VIZIO OS. Customers using VIZIO OS can now seamlessly access the FanDuel Sports Network app, featuring live and on-demand local sports programming, with no additional device required. The company says this is another step forward in Main Street Sports…

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  • 37 Years Ago Today: “The Naked Gun” Premieres and Instantly Becomes a Comedy Classic

    On December 2, 1988, one of the most quotable and beloved comedy films of all time exploded into theaters across North America. “The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!” – the big-screen adaptation of the short-lived but legendary TV series “Police Squad!” – opened to rave reviews and roaring audiences, cementing its place…

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  • 25 Last-Chance Cyber Week Deals: Smart TVs, Streaming Devices, Laptops & More

    Black Friday may be over, but the savings are far from gone. Cyber Week still has a fresh wave of discounts, and savvy cord cutters can still score big on everything from sleek new TVs and streaming devices to laptops, VPNs, and more. We’ve rounded up 25 of the best deals still live that are…

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  • The FCC Moves to Stop Robocall Scammers Impersonating Walmart

    The Federal Communications Commission’s Enforcement Bureau delivered an extraordinary cease-and-desist demand today to SK Teleco, a U.S.-based voice service provider identified as the primary conduit for a sophisticated robocall campaign that has impersonated Walmart employees and attempted to steal consumers’ personal information, including Social Security numbers. The agency warned that if SK Teleco does not…

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  • Netflix Prepares to Take On Tens of Billions in Debt for Blockbuster Bid to Acquire Warner Bros. Discovery

    Netflix has submitted a bold new mostly-cash offer for Warner Bros. Discovery that would push the streaming pioneer deep into multibillion-dollar debt in what could become the largest media acquisition in history, according to people familiar with the private auction process according to a report from Reuters. The binding second-round bid, delivered over the weekend,…

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  • HBO Max Launches “Always The Season” Holiday Collection With 2025’s Biggest Hits, Yule Logs & Timeless Classics

    HBO Max is closing out the year with a brand-new in-app destination called “Always the Season,” a curated holiday hub designed to help viewers catch up on the year’s biggest shows while settling into seasonal comfort-watching. The collection is now live on the platform and brings together 2025’s most talked-about originals, holiday favorites, themed Yule…

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  • Sports is The Only Thing Saving Cable TV But Its Also Killing It as Now Airing a Single Football Game Approach $80 Million

    In an era when streaming platforms have gutted traditional television viewership, live sports remain the primary reason millions of households still pay for cable bundles. Yet the escalating cost of those same sports rights is now pushing the entire pay-TV ecosystem toward a breaking point, with individual games commanding fees that once seemed unthinkable. As…

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  • Big Changes Happened At YouTube TV in November – Here is Everything New

    November was a busy month for YouTube TV as the Google-owned service rolled out a series of transformative updates designed to solidify its position as a frontrunner in live television streaming. With the holiday season approaching and sports fans gearing up for another action-packed winter, these changes addressed long-standing user frustrations, expanded content partnerships, and…

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  • Disney Will Soon Have a New CEO As Bob Iger Prepares to Exit After Almost 20 Years as CEO

    The Walt Disney Company is quietly preparing to name its next chief executive in early 2026, marking what the board hopes will be the final chapter in a succession saga that has spanned nearly two decades and multiple aborted handoffs. This comes as Bob Iger has spent almost 20 years as CEO with a short…

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