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MotoAmerica Lands on Vice TV for the 2026 Season
MotoAmerica announced today a partnership with Vice TV to cover the 2026 season, a celebration of “50 Years Of Superbike Racing.” Coverage kicks off live on Saturday, April 18 and Sunday, April 19. “MotoAmerica Superbike competition is pure racing — authentic and uncompromising,” said Chuck Aksland, Chief Operating Officer ofMotoAmerica. “Celebrating ‘50 Years of Superbike Racing,’ we’re…
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Paramount President Jeff Shell Steps Down, Following Lawsuit
Paramount Skydance is removing Jeff Shell from his position as President of the company, following a messy legal battle, according to multiple sources for outlets including Deadline and Variety. Shell has been the focus of an internal investigation into allegations about sharing private information about the company with outside parties. The claims were made by…
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Amazon is Ending Support for Some Older Fire Tablets & Kindles
Amazon has announced the end of support for a range of its earliest Kindle e-readers and related Fire tablets, marking a significant shift for owners of devices that have served readers faithfully for well over a decade. The change, set to take effect on May 20, 2026, will prevent affected models from purchasing, borrowing, or…
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Another Cable TV Network is Shutting Down its App on Roku, Fire TV, Google TV, & Apple TV
FOX is making a major shift in its streaming strategy. The company is shutting down its FOX Sports app on smart TVs and connected devices and pushing users toward its FOX One streaming service, according to a report from Awful Announcing. In an email sent on April 7, FOX Sports told customers the change will…
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28 Years Ago Today: Seinfeld’s Final Episode Wrapped Filming in Los Angeles, Closing a Landmark Chapter in Television Comedy
On April 8, 1998, in a tightly secured soundstage at CBS Studio Center in Studio City, California, the cast and crew of NBC’s Seinfeld completed principal photography on the series finale. What had begun as a modest experiment in observational humor nine years earlier reached its conclusion after 180 episodes, marking the end of an…
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T-Mobile Promises Free Netflix Even After Its Recent Price Hike
T-Mobile customers will continue receiving Netflix at no extra cost despite the streaming service implementing a price increase for its Standard with ads plan this month. The telecommunications provider has confirmed that its longstanding Netflix On Us benefit remains fully intact, shielding eligible subscribers from any adjustments to their monthly wireless bills. This assurance comes…
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Roku is Expanding Its Instant Resume Feature to More Streaming Services, Getting You Right Back Into Your Show Or Movie on Roku TVs and Roku Players
Roku announced this month a comprehensive update to its app certification criteria aimed at enhancing user experience across its streaming platform. The changes, which will take effect progressively through 2026, focus on improving seamless resumption of the last movie or TV show you where watching when you launch an app, expanding accessibility features globally, and…
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A Federal Judge Leaves an Order Blocking Nexstar’s Massive Merger of Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Stations
A federal judge has upheld an injunction for now blocking the completed acquisition of Tegna Inc. by Nexstar Media Group, preventing the full integration of hundreds of local television stations affiliated with ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC in a $6.2 billion deal. The decision by Judge Nunley leaves the massive merger in legal limbo for…
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YouTube TV Removes MS Now From Its Website, But It’s Still There if You Want It. Here is Where You Should Look
Potential subscribers of YouTube TV have recently reported noticing on Reddit a change in the service’s channel listings. When reviewing the available networks on YouTube TV’s website, the entry for MS NOW, the rebranded news network formerly known as MSNBC, appeared to be missing. This observation has sparked questions among users who rely on the…
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AT&T Launches OneConnect, A Discounted Bundle of Wireless Phone and High-Speed Home Internet Services
AT&T introduced OneConnect, marking a major milestone in how they offer home internet and wireless as a unified subscription plan that merges unlimited wireless service with 1 Gig fiber home internet under one flat monthly fee. The new offering eliminates the hassle of managing separate accounts for mobile devices and household broadband, delivering comprehensive coverage…
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ESPN on Disney+ Goes Global in Major New Expansion
ESPN has taken another big step in its streaming strategy after Disney announced that ESPN on Disney+ is launching across 53 countries and territories in Europe and select Asia-Pacific markets. With the move, the company has expanded the service to roughly 100 markets around the world. The rollout gives Disney+ subscribers access to live sports,…
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Spring Savings: Nothing Open-Ear Headphones Are $50 Off for Prime Members
Staying connected and hearing your world effortlessly with lightweight open‑ear headphones that deliver clear, detailed sound just got a whole lot cheaper. Nothing’s Ear (Open) Open-Ear Headphones have dropped to $99, exclusively for Prime members, a $50 drop for a spring upgrade. Runners, cyclists, commuters, and anyone who dislikes feeling cut off by in-ear buds…
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Powerbeats Fit Get a Price Drop While Staying a Go-To for Workout Earbuds
The Beats Powerbeats Fit are wireless workout earbuds built for stability, comfort, and strong sound performance, and right now, you can get them for $169.95 (15% off the regular price). Designed with secure-fit wingtips, active noise cancelling, and support for both Apple and Android devices, they’re made to stay in place during workouts while delivering…
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Ten Years Ago Today in TV History: American Idol Signs Off on Fox, Ending a Historic Run
A decade has passed since one of reality television’s most iconic programs reached a significant milestone. On April 7, 2016, the final episode of American Idol’s fifteenth and last season on the Fox network aired, concluding a remarkable run that had captivated audiences for 14 years prior. The two-night finale featured performances by the top…
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Lawmakers Urge FCC to Crack Down on Rising Sports Streaming Costs, Citing “Corporate Greed”
Update: You can read the full letter to FCC Chairman Carr here. Sports streaming was supposed to make live games easier to watch. Instead, it has become a maze of subscriptions, price hikes and corporate consolidation, and now lawmakers want the FCC to step in. According to Front Office Sports, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep.…