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  • Cord Cutting Today: Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC’s Fight with YouTube TV, Also Sling TV Gets into Video Games, & More

    Cord Cutting Today: Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC’s Fight with YouTube TV, Also Sling TV Gets into Video Games, & More

    Today in Cord Cutting Today for March 7, 2024 we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting including: YouTube TV, Fubo, Hulu, & Others Warn The FCC That They Can’t Legally Turn Them Into Cable TV. You can find links to each story we talk about below…

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  • Paramount+ Will Likely See a Price Increase in the Future, According to Its CFO

    Prices on everything are going up—from the grocery store to your utilities! Spectrum and DIRECTV both raised prices on their TV services twice in one year. Now Paramount’s CFO Naveen Chopra said on Wednesday at the Morgan Stanley media and telecom conference. “When we look at the business going forward, we do anticipate future price…

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  • What’s New This Week on Hulu

    This week, Hulu brings some unique program, in full season form, along with new movies and titles. These are the titles that members can see as they debut over the next seven days. Tuesday, March 5 Wednesday, March 6 Thursday, March 7 Friday, March 8

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  • The New Fire TV Stick 4K Max Is On Sale For Just $39.99 Its Lowest Price Ever

    Want a new Fire TV? Right now Amazon has some of its streaming players once again at their lowest price ever including the new Fire TV Stick 4K Max that was released late last year. The new Fire TV Stick 4K Max has 16GB of storage, WiFi 6E, and a quad-core 2GHz processor. The biggest…

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  • Comcast is Giving Free Speed Boosts To Millions of Internet Customers

    Today, Comcast announced that millions of customers of its Xfinity Internet service will be getting free speed boosts nationwide. This speed increase is for new and future customers at no additional costs. “Streaming live sports, gaming, and other data-rich applications are driving Internet consumption to new heights,” said Emily Waldorf, Senior Vice President, Consumer Internet…

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  • The FCC Wants to Ban Apartments from Forcing People to Pay for Cable TV Internet

    One of the last things saving cable TV right now are the millions of people forced to pay for cable TV and Internet through cable companies because they live in an apartment or condo that has a homeowners association (HOA). The FCC has proposed new rules that will make it illegal for apartment companies to…

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  • How to Watch the PGA Tour: 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More

    The 2024 PGA Tour continues with the Florida Swing as the Arnold Palmer Invitational takes place over four days. Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando will be home to a high-level competition featuring the best golfers in the world. Stars that will be teeing off at the PGA’s fourth Signature Event of the year…

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  • Warner Bros. Discovery is Shutting Down its Video Game Entertainment Company Rooster Teeth

    After over 20 years, the long-running Rooster Teeth company behind popular online series like Red Vs Blue about Halo is shutting down, and its podcast network is being sold. This news was confirmed by Rooster Teeth staff with a post on the website. “Since inheriting ownership and control of Rooster Teeth from AT&T following its…

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  • Community Will Leave Netflix, But Will Start Filming The Movie

    As Community fans prepare for the long-awaited film that is finally in the works, Netflix will soon expel the community college group from the platform. Seasons one through six of Community will leave Netflix on April 1, and What’s On Netflix confirmed this is not an April Fool’s prank. The last day to binge Community…

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  • Sling TV Adds Arcade Games to Its Live TV Streaming Service Full of Classic Gaming

    Slling TV, known for its prominent place among streaming television services, is aiming for a larger piece of the home entertainment experience with the introduction of Arcade, a new feature that merges classic arcade gaming with premium streaming content. This unique approach allows subscribers to enjoy a library of well-known games while watching their favorite…

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  • Lionsgate Will Split Starz Off into Its Own Company Next Month as Cord Cutting Grows

    Late last year Lionsgate said it will merge its studio business, which includes its television studio and motion picture group, with Screaming Eagle Acquisition Corp as the company splits the studio division with Starz. With this change, Starz, the cable TV network, will be spun off into its own company and a new company, Lionsgate…

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  • YouTube TV, Fubo, Hulu, & Others Warn The FCC That They Can’t Legally Turn Them Into Cable TV Companies No Matter What Locals Demand

    Last year a major fight started at the FCC between local ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC owners and streaming services like YouTube TV. At the core of this issue is whether streaming services should be considered “cable TV” by the FCC and, therefore, regulated like Comcast or Spectrum. Last week the National Association of Broadcasters…

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  • Cord Cutting Today: Amazon Will Start Testing Its New Home Internet Service This Year, Max’s New Password Sharing Crackdowns, & More

    Today in Cord Cutting Today for March 5, 2024 we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting including: Amazon Will Start Testing Its New Home Internet Service This Year. You can find links to everything we talk about below the video. Amazon’s New Home Internet Service Gets…

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  • The FCC Again Warns The Price of Internet Will Go Up For Million As Its ACP Program Ends in April Unless Something Changes

    On February 7, 2024, the FCC stopped accepting new signups for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). This program offers discounts on Internet service to low-income Americans. The program is running out of money as it waits for Congress to provide new funding. Now the FCC has again stated that money will run out for current…

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  • Exploring Found Footage Horror on Tubi: March’s Must-Watch Selections

    Did you know that Tubi has a found footage section? This subgenre, known for its ability to blur the lines between reality and fiction, offers some of the most chilling experiences in cinema. Unfortunately, due to the low-budget nature of the beast, it is easy to get caught up in some lesser titles while looking…

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