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  • Deal Alert! YouTube TV Sizzles With Summer Savings, Save $75 Over 5 Months

    Deal Alert! YouTube TV Sizzles With Summer Savings, Save $75 Over 5 Months

    Cord cutters looking to save on their live TV fix can sign up for one of the hottest deals of the summer via YouTube TV. Right now, new subscribers who sign up by July 31 can secure the first 5 months at $67.99 per month HERE (regularly $82.99). This translates to a total savings of…

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  • Start TV Adds Saturday Night Block for Gilmore Girls Fans

    Start TV is giving fans of Gilmore Girls a cozy new weekend tradition. Beginning Saturday, June 14, the network will air five back-to-back episodes of the iconic dramedy every Saturday night from 5 to 10 PM ET/PT. The new block kicks off with the Gilmore Girls pilot, offering a fresh chance to revisit Stars Hollow…

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  • Father’s Day 2025: Last-Minute Gifts You Can Still Get That Dad Will Love

    Father’s Day is fast approaching, and if you’re looking for gifts that offer the perfect blend of practicality, entertainment, and memorable experiences, this curated list has you covered. From streaming upgrades to smart home gear, tools for the workshop, travel-ready tech, and subscriptions that keep on giving, these picks suit dads, but you have to…

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  • Watch & Save: ESPN+ & 17 Other Streaming Services Under $10 Per Month in June 2025

    Who says watching your favorite shows has to break the bank? With a host of streaming services priced under $10 a month, you can enjoy everything from edge-of-your-seat dramas to live sports and thought-provoking documentaries without signing your life away. These budget-friendly options let you hit pause on long-term commitments: cancel anytime with no penalties,…

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  • 28 Years Ago Today “Batman & Robin” Premieres in Los Angeles: A Look Back at the 1997 Blockbuster

    Twenty-eight years ago today, Hollywood’s elite gathered at the Mann’s Chinese Theatre for the star-studded premiere of Batman & Robin, the fourth installment in Warner Bros.’ Batman film franchise. Directed by Joel Schumacher, the film introduced George Clooney as the Caped Crusader, alongside Chris O’Donnell reprising his role as Robin, and Arnold Schwarzenegger as the…

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  • Tubi Partners with Kickstarter to Bring Over 20 Crowd Funded Movies to the Free Streaming Service

    Tubi, Fox’s free streaming service, has partnered with Kickstarter to bring over 20 Kickstarter-funded films to Tubi’s platform. With over 97 million monthly active users, Tubi will offer a platform for the filmmakers by offering the films as a curated collection for an exclusive period this fall. “We’re excited to bring Kickstarter creatives and the…

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  • Sling TV Freestream Adds 3 New Free Channels To Its Lineup

    Sling TV, a leader in the live TV streaming industry, announced today the addition of three new channels to its free, ad-supported streaming service, Sling Freestream. The newly introduced channels—Channel Y Television, FanDuel TV Extra, and Willow Sports—enhance the platform’s diverse offerings, catering to a wide range of viewers, from entertainment enthusiasts to sports fans.…

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  • Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus Tablet Slashed to $64.99 in Stunning 46% Off Deal

    In a move that’s sparking excitement among tech enthusiasts and budget-conscious shoppers alike, Amazon has announced a massive 46% discount on its Fire HD 8 Plus tablet (2022 release), dropping the price from $119.99 to an unbeatable $64.99. This limited-time offer, highlighted across recent posts on X, makes the feature-packed tablet one of the best…

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  • 25 Years Later: 5 Movies from June 2000 You Can Stream Now Including Me, Myself & Irene

    Time flies when you’re streaming. June 2000 doesn’t feel that long ago…until you realize the movies from that summer are now old enough to rent a car without a co-signer. These films, once packed into Friday night multiplexes, have officially turned 25 in June 2025. From high-octane car chases to stormy true stories and wild…

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  • HBO Is Shutting Down Multiple Channels Including HBO Family & More

    In a significant shakeup for the television industry, HBO, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery, has confirmed plans to shut down several of its linear channels, including HBO Family, ThrillerMax, MovieMax, and OuterMax. The announcement, verified by Spectrum on August 15, 2025, marks a strategic pivot for the premium network as it continues to adapt…

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  • 23 Years Ago Today “American Idol” First Aired

    Twenty-three years ago today, on June 11, 2002, a television phenomenon was born when American Idol premiered on FOX, forever changing the landscape of reality TV and music entertainment. The singing competition, which gave aspiring artists a shot at stardom, became a cultural juggernaut, launching careers, sparking debates, and captivating millions of viewers worldwide. As…

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  • 43 Years Ago Today “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” Was Released in Theaters, Captivating Audiences

    Today marks the 43rd anniversary of the release of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, the iconic science-fiction film directed by Steven Spielberg that premiered on June 11, 1982. Starring young actors Henry Thomas as Elliott and Drew Barrymore as Gertie, the movie captured hearts worldwide with its touching story of friendship between a boy and a stranded…

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  • How to Watch the 2025 US Open (Golf) Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More

    One of the biggest weeks in professional golf has arrived as NBC Sports presents the 2025 U.S. Open, with featured rounds streaming live on Peacock. The four-day tournament will be held at Oakmont Country Club, with 156 players competing for their chance at glory. This makes the 10th time the USGA has chosen the course…

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  • Amazon Prime Video Reportedly Doubles The Number of Ads Per Hour

    In a shift that has caught the attention of advertisers and viewers alike, Amazon has reportedly doubled the ad load on its Prime Video streaming service, moving from a promised two to three-and-a-half minutes per hour to four to six minutes per hour. The change, which began less than 18 months after ads were introduced…

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  • Disney & NBCUniversal Sue AI Startup Midjourney for Copyright Infringement

    In a bold move signaling Hollywood’s growing concerns over artificial intelligence, Disney and NBCUniversal have filed a lawsuit against Midjourney, a generative AI startup, accusing it of widespread copyright infringement. The suit, filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, alleges that Midjourney’s platform has unlawfully used the studios’ iconic…

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