-

ESPN+ Extends Deal With Major College Sports Organization
In a major move for college athletics, ESPN has renewed its media rights deal with one of the largest governing bodies in the country. A big slate of NJCAA events will continue to stream on ESPN+ after the two sides renewed their media-rights agreement for the 2025-26 season. With the renewal, multiple sports, divisions, and…
-
Amazon’s New Home Internet Service Has a New Name As It Gets Closer to Launch
Amazon has officially rebranded its satellite broadband initiative, transitioning from the long-standing Project Kuiper to the streamlined Amazon Leo. The Seattle-based technology powerhouse revealed the change on Thursday, coinciding with ongoing deployments of critical hardware designed to establish a robust global network. This comes as Amazon gets closer to launching its home internet service with…
-
Roku Remakes Its Roku City Screensaver With a Brand New Look for The Movie Wicked
Roku City, the beloved purple-hued metropolis that has greeted millions of idle Roku screens since its debut, has undergone its most dramatic transformation yet. The iconic screensaver, known for its whimsical skyline of pastel rooftops, neon signs, and playful Easter eggs, has been completely overtaken by the upcoming cinematic adaptation of the Broadway phenomenon Wicked.…
-
Warner Bros. Discovery Sets a November 20th Deadline For Offers From Paramount, Comcast, Netflix, and Amazon to Buy the Company
Paramount Global, Comcast Corporation, and Netflix Incorporated are gearing up to submit bids for Warner Bros. Discovery Incorporated as the media conglomerate formally launches a sale process, according to individuals familiar with the negotiations. The initial round of nonbinding offers is due by November 20, with Warner Bros. Discovery aiming to finalize a transaction before…
-
Mint Mobile Rolls Out Huge Savings on Pixel 10, Galaxy S25, Unlimited Plan & More
Mint Mobile has rolled out a limited-time promotion across plans and devices for the holiday season. The company is pairing its predictable, low-cost wireless offerings with big phone markdowns with budget-focused deals. Ahead of the Black Friday rush, you can get 12 months of Mint Mobile Unlimited for $15 per month when you prepay ($180…
-
Samsung TV Plus Expands Free Lineup With 11 New Channels
Samsung TV Plus just expanded its free streaming lineup again, adding 11 new channels across drama, crime, sports, anime, lifestyle, and more. The move comes as part of the platform’s regular end-of-year refresh, offering viewers even more FAST (free ad-supported TV) content without the need for a subscription or login. Here’s what’s new on Samsung…
-
Apple TV Reportedly Sunsetting MLS Season Pass Paywall for Subscribers in 2026
Major League Soccer is completely changing the way its games are streamed on Apple TV starting next season. First reported by The Athletic, MLS and Apple have quietly agreed to change one of the most controversial pieces of the league’s media strategy: MLS Season Pass will no longer be a separate paywall product after this…
-
30 Years Ago Today: “GoldenEye” Premiered and Ignited the James Bond Franchise with Pierce Brosnan’s Dashing Debut
Exactly three decades ago, on November 13, 1995, the silver screen lit up with the premiere of GoldenEye, the 17th official entry in the iconic James Bond film series. This high-octane spy thriller not only marked a triumphant return for the franchise after a six-year hiatus but also introduced Pierce Brosnan as the suave secret…
-
Get Paid to Switch for the Holidays — T-Mobile Offers $300 Back, Free Phones, Price Locks & More Deals
Are you looking to save money on your monthly expenses and make some extra cash during the holiday season? T-Mobile has rolled out major savings across its home internet, wireless, and device lineup for anyone looking to make the switch to Magenta Status. Recently, T-Mobile upgraded its 5G Home Internet with expanded perks and faster…
-
Spectrum Is Giving Internet Customers a Free Gig-Speed Upgrade for Thanksgiving Week
Spectrum is kicking off the holiday rush with a “thanks for sticking with us” surprise for its current internet customers. From November 24 through December 1, eligible subscribers will get a free temporary upgrade to 1 Gig speeds, just in time for Thanksgiving travel, family gatherings, heavy streaming, online shopping, and the annual Black Friday…
-
Disney+ Looks to Add AI and Gaming Features to Streaming Service
Disney+ might be getting some new features in the future, according to Disney CEO Bob Iger in today’s quarterly earnings call. On the call, Iger shared the current state of Disney’s streaming services, along with future plans which include changes “from a product perspective, from a technology perspective” The Hollywood Reporter first reported on comments…
-
26 Years Ago Today: Toy Story 2 Premieres in the US, Cementing Pixar’s Legacy
On this day in 1999, Disney and Pixar Animation Studios unleashed Toy Story 2 into American theaters, a sequel that not only matched the groundbreaking charm of its 1995 predecessor but soared past it in critical acclaim, box office dominance, and cultural resonance. Directed by John Lasseter and featuring the iconic voices of Tom Hanks…
-
Versant’s USA Sports Snags Pac-12 for College Athletics in New Rights Deal
In a major move for college sports, the new Pac-12 and USA Sports have agreed to a five-year media partnership that will put the conference’s regular-season football and basketball inventory on USA Network. The deal comes with the launch of the new Pac-12, beginning with the 2026-27 season, and pairs the re-formed conference with the…
-
Big Screen, Low Price: 65″ BRAVIA 5 Google TV Slashed $500+ Ahead of Holiday Rush
This holiday season, step up to a brighter, more cinematic picture without flagship price. For a limited time, you can grab the 65″ Sony BRAVIA 5 (Google TV) for $998 on Amazon, a $501.99 discount for movie lovers, sports fans, and gamers who want premium picture tech or PS5 focused features. Sony BRAVIA 5 Highlights…
-
YouTube TV and Disney Negotiations Went Late Into The Night Last Night & A New Issue Is Now The Main Focus
YouTube TV and The Walt Disney Company reportedly engaged in marathon negotiations that stretched deep into the night on November 12, 2025, only to end without a resolution. The talks, aimed at renewing a carriage agreement set to expire imminently, broke down over fundamental disagreements, plunging the future of Disney-owned channels on the streaming platform…