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  • The Rich Eisen Show Will Reportedly Move From The Roku Channel to ESPN

    The Rich Eisen Show Will Reportedly Move From The Roku Channel to ESPN

    The Rich Eisen Show will be going back to Eisen’s old home, ESPN, according to a report from Andrew Marchand of The Athletic. The show will likely be part of ESPN’s lineup for its new DTC app, which will be called ESPN. The app is set to launch in the fall and will offer all…

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  • Law&Crime Will Air AI Recreations of the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Trial

    Law&Crime will be giving a unique spin to its coverage of the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial. The company will air AI-generated recreations of the trial on its YouTube channel. Combs is facing federal charges for sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy, with allegations from multiple accusers who claim the music mogul has been abusing alleged victims…

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  • How to Watch the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on May 12

    The future of the NBA gets a deeper look during the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery presented by State Farm, streaming on ESPN+. “#CaptureTheFlagg” has been the motto for many fans of NBA franchises as the top prospect in this draft is Duke SF/PF Cooper Flagg. Flagg isn’t the only highly-rated prospect entering this year’s draft.…

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  • “The Price Is Right at Night” Returns With High-Stakes Jackpot Specials

    If you’ve been craving big cash prizes and luxury wheels, CBS has you covered. The Price Is Right at Night is back with two all-new primetime episodes packed with record jackpots and over-the-top prizes, airing Monday, May 12, and Monday, May 19, from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. The beloved game show, hosted by Drew…

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  • What’s New This Week on Netflix for the Week of May 12, 2025

    The sun is shining, but you can still chill with Netflix. The streamer is loading up the week with fresh content as of May 12. Here’s all that’s coming to Netflix this week. May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16

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  • Prime Video Will Use AI to Tailor Pause Ads to Customers & The Content They’re Watching

    Ahead of its upfronts presentation on Monday, Amazon announced that it will introduce personalized pause ads on Prime Video. The company said that it will be adding new ad options, including pause ads, which will use AI to generate copy that’s relevant to whatever the user is watching. Amazon first shared that it would be…

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  • Prime Video Now Has Over 130 Million Active Users on Its Ad-Supported Plan

    Amazon has announced that the ad-supported plan for its Prime Video streaming service now has over 130 million active users, a 13% increase from last year, when the company reported 115 million users. Amazon shared the numbers ahead of its advertiser upfront presentation Monday afternoon. Prime Video costs $8.99 per month as a standalone subscription.…

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  • 32 Years Ago Today The Final Episode of “The Wonder Years” Airs, Marking End of an Era

    On May 12, 1993, television audiences bid farewell to The Wonder Years, a beloved coming-of-age series, as its final episode aired on ABC. Thirty-two years later, the show remains a cultural touchstone, celebrated for its heartfelt storytelling and nostalgic portrayal of suburban life in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The finale, which wrapped up…

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  • Deal Alert: KAIGERR 15.6” Laptop with 16GB RAM & 512GB SSD Drops 74%

    The KAIGERR AX15 15.6-inch Laptop is a powerhouse deal for work, study, or everyday use—now available for just $339.99, a full 74% off the typical price of $1,299.99 on Amazon. This 2025 model includes 16GB of DDR4 RAM, a 512GB SSD, and Intel’s Alder Lake N97 processor, all running on Windows 11 and packed into…

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  • Peacock Announces NBA Streaming Experience for 2025-26 Season

    Peacock today announced details about its new sttreaming deal with the NBA with its highly anticipated streaming debut in the 2025-26 season. Announced at NBCUniversal’s Upfront presentation at Radio City Music Hall, Peacock’s NBA streaming experience promises an intuitive, interactive, and immersive platform that caters to both seasoned fans and newcomers. Leveraging NBC Sports’ production…

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  • FOX is Launching a New Streaming Service for News, Sports, and Entertainment

    FOX announced that it will launch a new streaming service called FOX One, which will offer live and on-demand content from all FOX brands, including FOX, FOX News, FOX Business, FOX Weather, FOX Sports, FS1, FS2, Big Ten Network, FOX Deportes, FOX Local Stations. There will also be an option to add FOX Nation to…

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  • What’s New This Week on Hulu for the Week of May 12, 2025

    It’s May 12 and Hulu has a fresh week of content ready to role. With a bit of an international flavor, Hulu has plenty to keep your screens occupied. May 12 May 13 May 15 May 16

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  • Cable TV’s Hidden Lifeline: How HOAs and Apartment Deals Keep Comcast & Spectrum Afloat

    May 12, 2025 – For years, industry watchers have marveled at the resilience of cable TV providers like Comcast and Spectrum, despite the meteoric rise of streaming services. With less than 50 million cable TV subscribers remaining in the United States, one might expect a steeper decline. However, a lesser-known factor is propping up the…

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  • YouTube TV Is Now The 4th Largest TV Provider In the United States & Is Dominating Advertising

    In just eight years since its 2017 debut, YouTube TV has defied a declining pay-TV landscape to become one of the largest providers in the U.S., trailing only Comcast, Charter, and DirecTV. With over 8 million households subscribed, the service has disrupted the traditional living-room experience, trading channel-flipping for algorithm-driven curation, unlimited DVR, and features…

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  • 56 Years Ago Today Monty Python Was Created, Revolutionizing Comedy

    Fifty-six years ago today, on May 11, 1969, the British comedy landscape changed forever with the formation of Monty Python, a troupe that would redefine humor with its surreal, irreverent, and boundary-pushing style. Comprising Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin, the group brought together a unique blend of…

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