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  • Netflix Announces First-Ever Live-Action Scooby-Doo Series

    Netflix Announces First-Ever Live-Action Scooby-Doo Series

    Jinkies! For the first time in the franchise’s 55-year history, Scooby-Doo is going live-action for television and Netflix is the one pulling off the big reveal. The eight-episode series, set to stream exclusively on Netflix, takes fans back to the eerie case that first brought the gang together. Half a century, three theatrical films, and…

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  • ABC Stations Will Stop Showing Jimmy Kimmel Live Amid Backlash Over Charlie Kirk Remarks

    In a bold and immediate response to escalating controversy surrounding late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s recent on-air comments, Nexstar Media Group, the nation’s largest owner of local television stations, announced on Wednesday that it would preempt “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” across its ABC-affiliated markets starting with that evening’s broadcast. The decision affects dozens of stations nationwide, marking…

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  • 53 Years Ago Today: “M*A*S*H*” Premieres on CBS, Redefining Television History

    On September 17, 1972, television history was forever changed when the first episode of M*A*S*H* aired on CBS. The groundbreaking series, blending sharp comedy with poignant drama, debuted to a nation grappling with the Vietnam War and quickly became a cultural touchstone. Fifty-three years later, the show remains a beloved classic, celebrated for its wit,…

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  • The Lenovo 24″ All-In-One is Under $500 — Save 36% With Limited Time Deal

    With the beginning of a new season just days away, now is the perfect time to upgrade your Fall workstation. For a limited time, you can get this Lenovo 24″ All-In-One desktop for only $489.99 (was $759.99) on Amazon. That’s a 36% discount, just in time for students who need a one-piece setup that’s easy…

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  • Amazon Will Spend Over $1 Billion to Increase Pay and Benefits for Employees

    Amazon announced Wednesday that it will invest over $1 billion to raise pay and lower the cost of benefits for employees. With the changes the company is making to its pay structure, average pay is increasing to over $23 per hour, with some hourly employees seeing an increase of $1.10 to $1.90 per hour and…

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  • South Park Hits Pause on September 17th Episode, Here’s When the Next New Episodes Will Air

    Tonight, fans will not be going down to South Park for a new episode after creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone just gave fans the kind of blunt, self-aware apology you’d expect. The creators could not meet the episode’s deadline in time, so tonight’s broadcast has been pushed back. In a statement regarding the episode…

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  • Pluto TV Rolls Out Account Requirement for Full Access

    Pluto TV has implemented a new policy that locks select live channels behind a mandatory free account. The change, which began rolling out in mid-July 2025, alters the user experience for millions of cord-cutters who have long relied on the platform’s no-strings-attached model. Now in September, upon launching the app or website, viewers encounter a…

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  • Roku Announces Several Major Changes to Its Apps to Improve Customer Experience & Help App Developers

    At the Roku 2025 Developer Summit, Roku announced a transformative update to its app development process, introducing a phased app rollout system and a cloud-based device emulator. These changes aim to streamline app launches, improve navigation, and elevate the overall user experience on the Roku platform. The company’s strategic move is designed to empower developers,…

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  • 34 Years Ago Today: “Home Improvement” Debuts on ABC, Becoming a 1990s Sitcom Classic

    On September 17, 1991, American television welcomed a new sitcom that would become a defining staple of 1990s pop culture: Home Improvement. Airing its first episode on ABC, the show introduced audiences to Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor, a lovable but accident-prone handyman, and his family, setting the stage for eight seasons of laughter, heartwarming…

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  • Tubi’s New Feature Lets You Secretly Watch TV at Work

    Tubi wants you to watch TV and movies while you work, and they created a Chrome extension to help you get away with it. Productubity is a Chrome extension that allows users to quickly switch between watching content on Tubi and opening a faux article about increasing productivity with the click of an icon when…

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  • Amazon “Optimistic” on Streaming the Super Bowl on Prime Video

    Prime Video could be getting more Super, if tech giant Amazon can deliver the Big Game. At the Front Office Sports Tuned In summit, Jay Marine, Amazon’s VP and global head of sports, said he’s “optimistic” that the Super Bowl on Prime Video could become a reality, adding that it’s an ambition the streamer would…

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  • Remembering Robert Redford: 7 Iconic Films to Watch Right Now

    At 89 years old, the passing of legendary and influential actor Robert Redford marks the end of an era for American cinema. As an actor, Redford was known for his wide range of characters that could be charming, haunted, heroic, or quietly dangerous. Behind the camera, as a director, he brought tenderness and moral clarity…

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  • ATSC 3.0 NEXTGEN TV Enhances Fall Sports Viewing with New Advanced Broadcast Technology

    As the fall football season gains momentum and local broadcasters expand their sports offerings, viewers with NEXTGEN TV are experiencing significant improvements in broadcast quality. Over 250 channels nationwide now deliver content in High Dynamic Range (HDR), a feature adopted by nearly all NEXTGEN TV broadcasters. This technology enhances picture quality by improving contrast between…

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  • FTC Launches Inquiry Into AI Chatbot Safety for Children and Teens

    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has initiated a significant investigation into the safety of AI-powered chatbots, focusing on their impact on children and teens. The agency has issued orders to seven major technology companies—Alphabet, Inc., Character Technologies, Inc., Instagram, LLC, Meta Platforms, Inc., OpenAI OpCo, LLC, Snap, Inc., and X.AI Corp.—demanding detailed information on how…

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  • Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 Are Over 20% Off Right Now

    Upgrade your audio experience with Google Pixel Buds Pro 2, now just $179. That’s a 22% discount off the $229 list price. These are Google’s most advanced and comfortable earbuds yet, designed for immersive sound with powerful AI features. They are designed for all-day wear. Engineered with the first-ever Tensor chip in a Google earbud,…

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