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Call of Duty Enlists Paramount for Big-Screen Mission
Lay down your tactical insertion and set up camp. Paramount is officially bringing Call of Duty to the big screen. As part of a new post-merger strategy, the studio behind Top Gun: Maverick has signed a deal with Activision to develop, produce, and distribute a live-action feature film based on the massively popular video game…
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DISH Told to End Claims of Cheaper Prices in a BBB Challenge
The National Advertising Division (NAD) of BBB National Programs, has recommended that DISH stop making claims that customers will save $30 per month when switching to DISH from DIRECTV. The challenge was made by DIRECTV. According to the press release about the challenge and subsequent recommendation, the NAD took issue with several claims about $30…
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Walmart Announces Free Peacock With Walmart+
Walmart+ has introduced a new feature called Video Streaming Choice, expanding its membership benefits by offering greater flexibility in entertainment options. Starting September 15, members can select between ad-supported plans from Peacock and Paramount+ at no extra cost, adding to the value of the $98 annual subscription. This move enhances the existing partnership with Paramount+…
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C-SPAN is Coming to YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV
C-SPAN announced today two new distribution deals. Three C-SPAN channels — C-SPAN, C-SPAN2, and C-SPAN3 — will join be coming to YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV. “We are proud that this agreement will give millions more Americans access to our unfiltered coverage of the nation’s political process,” said C-SPAN CEO Sam Feist. “For…
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Newsmax Sues Fox News Over Abuse of Its Dominance
Newsmax Broadcasting, LLC has launched a federal antitrust lawsuit against Fox News and its parent company, Fox Corporation, accusing them of orchestrating a deliberate and unlawful campaign to stifle competition in the right-leaning pay TV news market. The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, claims that…
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The Largest Sports Piracy Streaming Service Just Got Shut Down
In a significant blow to online piracy, Egyptian authorities have dismantled Streameast, touted as the world’s largest live sports piracy operation, the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) announced on Wednesday. The sprawling network, which amassed over 1.6 billion visits in the past year across its 80 associated domains, offered unauthorized access to a wide…
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Local Now Expands Free Streaming Lineup with Three New Free Fox Channels
Local Now has quietly added three new channels from Fox: Live Now Fox, Fox Weather, and Fox Sports. This partnership enhances the platform’s appeal by bringing premium live content to viewers without any subscription fees, aligning with the growing demand for accessible, on-demand entertainment and information. As of September 3, 2025, these channels are now…
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Grab the Lenovo IdeaPad 1i Laptop for $279.99
If you’re heading back to campus or upgrading a home workstation for fall, the Lenovo IdeaPad 1i laptop is on sale for $279.99 on Amazon and is worth a hard look. This laptop deal features what matters for students and remote professionals juggling classes, meetings, and media with its roomy anti-glare display, long battery life,…
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Before ‘The Paper’ Drops, Rewatch These 6 Workplace Comedies That Had The Office Talking
The Office universe expands on September 4 with the Peacock spinoff mockumentary, The Paper, set to premiere a fresh take on workplace humor. Now is the perfect excuse to revisit classic and modern shows that capture the chaos, comedy, and heart of life at work. Below are six workplace-set series (from irreverent slacker comedies to…
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Netflix Upgrades Moments Feature for Clipping and Saving Scenes
Last year, Netflix launched a Moments feature for mobile devices, allowing users to save and share their favorite clips from shows and movies on mobile devices. Today, Netflix announced an update to the feature. When the feature launched, users could only select a starting point for the clip. They can now set both a starting…
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Deal Alert! Google TV Streamer 4K Drops to $79.99 in Rare Sale, Slashed from $99.99 Ends Soon
Google’s latest entertainment powerhouse, the Google TV Streamer 4K, is now available at a steal, dropping to just $79.99 from its original price of $99.99. This marks a significant discount on the tech giant’s newest streaming player, making it an enticing option for those looking to upgrade their home entertainment setup. You can find the…
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AT&T Customers Can Get Up to $7,500 in Class Action Lawsuit – Here is How to Claim It
AT&T, one of the nation’s largest telecommunications providers, has reached a $177 million settlement to compensate customers impacted by two significant data breaches between 2019 and 2024. The agreement comes as part of a class action lawsuit filed against the company, addressing the exposure of sensitive personal information that left millions of customers vulnerable. The…
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5 Takeaways From YouTube TV’s Plans For a More Affordable Sports-Focused Streaming Package With Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC
In a move that could reshape the live TV streaming landscape, YouTube TV is advancing plans for a new, budget-friendly package centered on sports and local channels. The Google-owned service, which has long dominated the cord-cutting market with its comprehensive offerings, aims to address growing consumer frustration over escalating prices by introducing a streamlined option.…
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DISH Lays Off 500 Employees After Selling 5G Spectrum to AT&T
EchoStar’s abrupt decision to shut down its wireless network operations and sell its spectrum to AT&T for $23 billion, resulting in the immediate termination of approximately 500 employees, primarily from its U.S. wireless network deployment and engineering groups according to Fierce Network. The layoffs, announced on August 28, 2025, follow the company’s revelation that it…
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Google Doesn’t Have to Sell Chrome Now After Judge Hands Google a Big Win
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has decided that Google will not be required to divest its Chrome browser, despite earlier findings that the tech giant engaged in illegal practices to maintain its monopoly in internet search. The decision, handed down by Judge Amit Mehta, comes over a year after his initial ruling in…