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  • Roku is Rolling Out New Content Discovery Features

    Roku is Rolling Out New Content Discovery Features

    Roku announced today that it will be rolling out some OS updates to give users more content discovery tools. Here’s what’s coming for Roku users. Top Ten Movies and Shows Rows These two rows will give users a look at what’s trending. The Top 10 Movies and Top 10 TV Shows rows will spotlight the…

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  • Netflix Unveils Major Roku App Update with Enhanced Focus on Original and Upcoming Content

    Netflix has rolled out a significant update to its Roku app, introducing a revamped user interface designed to spotlight its original programming and upcoming releases. The update, which began rolling out to Roku users this week, features larger ad screens, dedicated rows for Netflix Originals, and a new section highlighting content coming soon to the…

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  • The Owners of MeTV & MeTV Toons Object to Plans to Shutdown 1.0 Free OTA TV & Mandate ATSC 3.0

    Weigel Broadcasting Co., the parent company of MeTV and MeTV Toons, has emerged as a vocal critic of the National Association of Broadcasters’ (NAB) proposal to transition from ATSC 1.0 to ATSC 3.0, warning that the plan could jeopardize free, accessible television for millions of viewers. In a series of meetings with the Federal Communications…

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  • Walmart Wants to Use AI to Make Shopping Easier

    Walmart is going all in on its artificial intelligence (AI) agent strategy, consolidating dozens of specialized AI tools into four streamlined “super agents” to simplify the user experience for customers, employees, engineers, and suppliers. The retail giant shift marks a significant step in its ambitious AI integration efforts per a report from the Wall Street…

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  • What’s New This Week on HBO Max for the Week of July 28, 2025 

    July is almost done, but HBO Max is going out with a bang and welcoming August with just as much excitement. Here is everything coming to the HBO Max service as we transition the months of summer. July 29 • Worst Cooks in America: Season 29 — FOOD Network July 31 • Don’t Hate Your…

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  • The Fubo and Hulu + Live TV Deal Could Close By the End of This Year

    Fubo is seeking shareholder approval of its merger deal with Hulu + Live TV, owned by Disney, and has moved up with expected closing date to the end of this year. Fubo filed a letter to shareholders with the SEC on Monday, “to consider and vote upon several proposals related to the Business Combination Agreement…

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  • Limited Time Deal: Save Over 20% on 2025 MacBook Air Models for Back-to-School

    Back-to-school shopping isn’t just about backpacks and notebooks anymore—it’s about getting the right tech to power through the year. Whether you’re heading to high school, college, or launching a new semester of remote work, Apple’s latest 2025 MacBook deals on Amazon are too good to ignore. 13-inch MacBook Air (2025) Right now, you can grab…

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  • Warner Bros. Discovery Spinoff Linear & Streaming Companies Get New Yet Familiar Names

    Warner Bros. Discovery has unveiled the official identities and leadership teams for the two standalone companies that will emerge when the media giant completes its planned separation by mid‑2026. After less than four years as one combined entity, returns to the well with a familiar name, once again with the “Streaming & Studios” and “Global Networks,” each carrying…

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  • Marquee Sports Network Will Move to a More Expensive Comcast Tier

    Marquee Sports Network, the regional sports network that covers the Chicago Cubs, will be moving from Comcast’s Popular package to the higher priced Ultimate package after the current MLB regular season. The Chicago Sun Times first reported about the move and filled fans in on how to watch their home team through the rest of…

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  • HBO’s The Gilded Age Renewed for a Fourth Season

    The HBO original series The Gilded Age has been renewed for a fourth season, the company announced Monday. The American Gilded Age was a time of immense economic and social change. The series begins with Marian Brook moving from rural Pennsylvania to New York City to live with her aunts, following the death of her…

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  • Acer Aspire Laptop With 16GB RAM Now Just $359

    Power gets portable. The Acer Aspire 15.6” Premium Slim Laptop is now just $359.99, down from its typical $399.99 price. With a Ryzen 3 processor, 16GB RAM, and a fast 512GB SSD, it’s an all-around win for work, school, or everyday use. Designed with a sleek profile and packed with performance, this laptop features a…

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  • 74 Years Ago Today Walt Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland” Was Released

    Today marks the 74th anniversary of Walt Disney’s animated musical masterpiece Alice in Wonderland, which first captivated audiences on July 28, 1951. The film, a vibrant adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s classic novels Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, remains a beloved cornerstone of Disney’s legacy, enchanting generations with its whimsical characters, vivid animation,…

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  • What’s New This Week on Hulu for the Week of July 28, 2025 

    Looking for an absolute ton of content this week? Look no further than Hulu. The streaming giant is offering many new titles as we close out July and head into August. Here’s everything new coming to Hulu these next seven days. July 28 • The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball: Season 1A • Operation Fortune…

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  • Comcast Will Spin-Off Its Ownership of Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes into New Independent Company

    Comcast Corporation has revealed plans to spin off its popular digital assets, Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes, along with several NBCUniversal cable television networks, into a new, independent, publicly traded company. This move aims to create a focused media entity that will operate independently while leveraging a robust portfolio of news, sports, and entertainment content. The…

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  • A Popular Streaming Service Has Been Removed From Roku TVs & Streaming Players

    Audacy, a leading audio content provider, has officially removed its streaming app from Roku devices, a move that has surprised and disappointed many users who relied on the platform to access hundreds of radio stations, podcasts, and music content through their TVs. The Audacy app, once a staple for audio enthusiasts, provided seamless access to…

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