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YouTube Will Pay $24.5 Million to Settle Trumps Lawsuit After Terminating His YouTube Channel In January 2021
YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump against the company and its CEO, following the suspension of Trump’s account after the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot. The settlement marks the conclusion of a series of legal battles Trump initiated against major social media…
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YouTube TV Could Lose Local NBC Stations Along With MSNBC, CNBC, USA Network, & More Tomorrow
YouTube TV, the rapidly growing streaming service, is teetering on the edge of a major programming disruption as its carriage agreement with NBCUniversal nears its expiration on September 30, 2025. The failure to reach a new deal could result in subscribers losing access to local NBC stations, as well as popular cable channels like MSNBC,…
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Hisense 55″ E6 Cinema Series Smart Fire TV — Save 35%, Now Under $280
If you’ve been looking to upgrade your living room without blowing the budget, the Hisense 55″ E6 Cinema Series is suddenly hard to ignore. Right now, the 2025 model is discounted 35% to $279.99 on Amazon, down from an advertised retail price of around $430. With $150 in savings, this makes a true 55-inch QLED…
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FanDuel Sports Network Issues Refunds After Overcharging Error For Streaming Customers
FanDuel Sports Network, a prominent cable TV network and streaming platform, announced today that it has inadvertently overcharged a portion of its customer base due to a technical glitch in its billing system. The company, known for its extensive coverage of live sports, began notifying affected customers on Monday, September 29, 2025, about the error…
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43 Years Ago Today “Cheers” Premiered on NBC
Today marks the 43rd anniversary of a milestone in television history: the premiere of the iconic situation comedy Cheers on September 29, 1982, on NBC-TV. The show, set in a cozy Boston bar, became a cultural touchstone, blending sharp humor, heartfelt moments, and unforgettable characters that kept audiences coming back for 11 seasons. You can…
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Paramount+ Adds Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing in New Long-Term Deal
Paramount+ just added another major piece to its live-sports puzzle, giving subscribers more combat action. Earlier today, it was announced that the streamer will be the exclusive home for Zuffa Boxing (covering the U.S., Canada and Latin America), beginning in January 2026. The initial slate will include 12 Zuffa cards next year, with plans to…
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Frndly TV Adds a New Channel As Roku’s Live TV Streaming Service Continues to Grow
In a move that expands its family-oriented programming slate, Frndly TV, the affordable live TV streaming service now owned by Roku, has integrated the newly launched WEST channel into its offerings. The addition arrives on the same day WEST debuts as an over-the-air broadcast network, courtesy of Weigel Broadcasting Co., the parent company behind the…
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30 Years Ago The First PlayStation Was Released: A Cultural Milestone Reshaping Entertainment For Games & TV
This September marks three decades since the PlayStation launched in North America, Europe, and beyond, fundamentally altering the landscape of popular culture. The debut of the original PlayStation in 1994 introduced a new era of gaming, but its influence extended far beyond interactive entertainment, playing a pivotal role in the evolution of home media consumption.…
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These Prime Video Channel Subscriptions are On Sale Ahead of Prime Big Deal Days
Ahead of next week’s Prime Big Deal Days sale, Amazon is rolling out deals on tons of products, including some digital deals like limited time lower prices on Amazon Prime Video Channels. Right now, some of the best niche channels are on sale for just $1.99 per month. Here’s what you can save on this…
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What’s New This Week on Netflix for the Week of September 29, 2025
You ready for a little October on Netflix? It starts this week and here is everything dropping on the service for the final week of September and the first one to follow. September 30 • Earthquake: Joke Telling Business — Netflix Comedy Special • Interview with the Vampire: Season 2 • Nightmares of Nature: Cabin…
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Limited 15-in Touchscreen HP Laptop Deal: Huge 33% Price Drop Ahead of Prime Big Deal Days
Prime Big Deal Days is a week away, but if you’re looking to rake in savings on a dependable everyday laptop that doubles as a creative canvas and a capable workhorse, this HP laptop deal is for you. Right now, the HP 15.6-inch touchscreen laptop has dropped 33%, from $899 to $598.99. Equipped with 32GB…
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Electronic Arts (EA) Acquired for $55 Billion in Historic All-Cash Deal
Electronic Arts (EA), the gaming giant behind iconic franchises like FIFA, Battlefield, and Mass Effect, has agreed to be acquired by an investor group comprising Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners in a landmark $55 billion all-cash transaction. The deal, announced on September 29, 2025, marks the largest sponsor-led take-private…
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DraftKings and NBCUniversal Team Up for a New Era in Streaming Sports
DraftKings has announced a major collaboration with NBCUniversal that will deliver exclusive sports betting integrations across some of the biggest sports events on television and digital platforms. The deal includes high-profile properties like the NFL, NBA, Premier League, NCAA basketball and football, PGA TOUR, WNBA, and more. This goes along with major events such as…
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40 Years Ago Today, “MacGyver” Premiered, Redefining TV Action Heroes
Today marks the 40th anniversary of the pilot episode of MacGyver, which aired on ABC on September 29, 1985, introducing a character who became a cultural icon for resourcefulness and ingenuity. The show, starring Richard Dean Anderson as Angus MacGyver, captivated audiences with its blend of action, adventure, and unconventional problem-solving, leaving a lasting legacy…
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NPR Seeks Court Intervention to Block $57.9 Million Grant From The Corporation For Public Broadcasting
In a dramatic escalation of tensions within the public media landscape, National Public Radio (NPR) has filed a legal motion to prevent the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) from awarding a $57.9 million grant to a newly formed consortium tasked with operating the satellite system that connects the nation’s public radio network. The filing, submitted…