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Sony Slashes Price of One of Its Best Noise-Canceling Headphones
If you are looking to upgrade their listening setup before summer travel season, Father’s Day, or a busy work-from-anywhere stretch, Sony’s WH-1000XM5 headphones are down to $278 for a limited time. Usually listed at $399.99, the 30% markdown on one of the most recognizable premium headphone models on the market makes now the time to…
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American Television Alliance Responds to Blackout of Local Stations on DIRECTV
The American Television Alliance (ATVA) has responded to Scripps Local Media’s blackout of 54 local broadcast stations on DIRECTV. Scripps pulled ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC affiliates from DIRECTV on May 31, after the two companies failed to reach a new transmission agreement. The ATVA says that Scripps is “demanding the highest retransmission consent fee…
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Survey: The 2026 World Cup Is Changing How Americans Watch Sports
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is shaping up to be one of the biggest sports streaming events in U.S. history, and new research suggests Americans will be watching from just about every screen imaginable. A new survey from Reviews.org of 1,000 Americans planning to watch the tournament found that while traditional TV remains a major…
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27 Years Ago Today: The Finale Episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Aired
Today marks the 27th anniversary of the series finale of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), which originally aired on June 2, 1999. The two-part episode, titled “What You Leave Behind,” brought a powerful and emotionally resonant close to the show’s acclaimed seven-season run, marking the end of a bold and transformative chapter in the…
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Roku Launches NHL Zone for the Stanley Cup Finals
Today, Roku and the NHL announced that they’ve partnered on the launch of NHL Zone, a hub for hockey fans within the Roku Sports experience. The Zone is launching just in time for the 2026 Stanley Cup Final, airing tonight at 8:00 p.m. ET. Fans can visit the hub to find out where games are…
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Sinclair Wants You to Switch to ATSC 3.0 OTA TV For Free ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC
Sinclair Broadcast Group has launched an ambitious consumer education campaign in Columbus, Ohio, aimed at encouraging viewers to transition to NextGen TV, the advanced broadcasting standard known as ATSC 3.0. The initiative, announced on June 2, 2026, represents a significant push by the media company to boost awareness and accelerate widespread adoption of the technology,…
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Lenovo IdeaPad Flash Sale Knocks $370 Off Premium Slim Laptop
If you’re in the market for a new productivity-focused laptop, this flash sale is for you. For a limited time, the Lenovo IdeaPad is on sale for $579.99, which is a hefty 39% discount on a laptop built for work, school, streaming, and everyday multitasking. For anyone still struggling with an old, slow, or outdated…
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Netflix is Losing 12 Netflix Originals and More Titles in June 2026
This month, Netflix subscribers will lose access to 12 Netflix originals – The Perfect Mother, Stolen Away, Security, Keith Robinson: Different Strokes, Silver Skates, The Rational Life, Justin Time Go!, Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts,” Churchill’s Secret Agents: The New Recruits, The Forest, Degrassi: Next Class, and Man to Man. Also leaving the streaming…
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Pluto TV Just Added 3 New Channels To Start June 2026
Pluto TV, the leading free ad-supported streaming television service, expanded its lineup today with the addition of three new dedicated channels designed to cater to diverse viewer interests. The launches reflect the platform’s ongoing commitment to providing a wide array of curated content without requiring subscriptions, further solidifying its position as a go-to destination for…
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Another Major Streaming Service is Shutting Down Starting This Month
Paramount Global is preparing to discontinue its standalone BET+ streaming platform, with the phased shutdown beginning this month and expected to wrap up by the middle of August 2026. This shift toParamount+ was announced back in March of this year. The move marks a significant consolidation in the company’s streaming strategy, shifting focus toward its…
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Exclusive: A New Documentary Highlights Life of Overlooked Founding Father Benjamin Rush
Noble Story Co. has released a new documentary titled Benjamin Rush: The Revolutionary War’s Indispensable Doctor, which explores the contributions of Benjamin Rush, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. The film became available on June 1, 2026, exclusively through Wonder Project as part of the America250 initiative marking the 250th anniversary of…
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34 Years Ago “Night Court” Aired Its Final Episode: A Look Back at the Beloved Sitcom’s Legacy
Thirty-four years ago, on May 31, 1992, television audiences across the country tuned in to bid a heartfelt farewell to one of NBC’s most beloved and enduring sitcoms, Night Court. The series finale brought down the gavel on an unforgettable nine-season run that had captivated viewers with its blend of madcap humor and heartfelt moments,…
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32 Years Ago Today: FX Channel Debuts, Ushering in a New Era of Cable Television
Today marks the 32nd anniversary of a groundbreaking moment in cable television history. On June 1, 1994, FX—Fox Broadcasting Company’s bold new venture—officially launched, ushering in a fresh, irreverent, and highly interactive era of entertainment programming.Branded as “fX” (short for “Fox Extended”), the network made its debut at 6:00 AM EDT, broadcasting live from a…
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SiriusXM and iHeartMedia Merger Discussions Stall Amid A Rapidly Changing Radio World
The anticipated combination of two major players in the audio entertainment sector has encountered significant obstacles, leaving both companies to navigate an increasingly competitive landscape on their own for the foreseeable future. SiriusXM and iHeartMedia, entities that have long dominated traditional radio and satellite broadcasting, entered preliminary talks earlier this year aimed at forming a…
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60 Years Ago Today: The Final Episode of “The Dick Van Dyke Show” Aired, Marking the End of a Classic TV Show
Sixty years ago today, on June 1, 1966, television history turned the page on one of its most beloved chapters with the airing of the final episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show on CBS. The groundbreaking sitcom, which graced screens for five seasons from 1961 to 1966, delivered a perfect blend of witty dialogue,…