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  • How to Watch PGA Tour: The American Express 2024 Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple

    How to Watch PGA Tour: The American Express 2024 Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple

    The West Coast Swing of the 2024 PGA Tour begins with The American Express live on Peacock. The four-day event will take place at three courses in California: the Stadium Course and Nicklaus Tournament Course at PGA West and La Quinta Country Club Formerly known as the Desert Classic, the tournament’s current name came from…

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  • Here is Everything New on Tubi On-Demand in February 2024

    Good news for fans of the free streaming service Tubi. Today, they announced everything coming to Tubi on-demand in February 2024. Tubi has thousands of films and TV series available for free on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Xfinity X1, Xbox, Samsung Smart TVs, Sony Smart TVs, PlayStation, online, and on Android and iOS…

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  • Paramount+ is Now Free For DIRECTV & DIRECTV STREAM Subscribers Who Pay For Paramount+ with Showtime Network

    Earlier this month, Showtime was rebranded as the Paramount+ with Showtime network. This newly renamed network will offer the same programs as the old but also include many new shows from Paramount+. Now, DIRECTV and DIRECTV STREAM custoemrs who pay for Paramount+ with Showtime will get free access to the Paramount+ app and all the…

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  • DIRECTV STREAM Adds 4 More The CW Stations

    DIRECTV today confirmed to Cord Cutters News that it has added six new The CW channels to its DIRECTV STREAM service. This comes as DIRECTV and Nexstar, the owner of The CW, reached a deal that is bringing more CW stations to DIRECTV services. Now DIRECTV STREAM customers and DIRECTV customers will be able to…

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  • Comcast Is Launching Next-Gen Internet Service With 2 Gbps Internet In More Areas

    Last November, Comcast announced plans to launch its next-generation internet service- which brings a huge boost to both upload and download speeds- in select neighborhoods in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Atlanta. Now DOCSIS 4.0 is starting to roll out to a growing number of markets in 2024. DOCSIS 4.0, the latest standard in cable internet…

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  • Roku Plans To Add More Ads to Its Home Screen

    Roku’s home screen may soon add more ads. Roku plans to “immerse advertisers in more parts of the home screen” by adding interactive and shoppable ad formats, Kristina Shepard, Roku’s vice president of global ad sales and partnerships, told AdExchanger during CES last week. Bringing more ads to its home screen will give marketers the…

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  • Deal Alert! 145W 25,000mAh USB-C Power Bank is Just $85.99 For a Limited Time

    Do you want a super powerful 145W 2,5000mAh power bank that can charge your laptop, phone, or Nintendo Switch? UGREEN has their new massive 25,000 USB-C portable charger on sale for just $85.99, down from the list price of $149.99. This is a great power bank to make sure you will have the power you…

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  • Tubi Hires Former HBO Executive

    Today Fox announced that they have hired Courtney Sanchez as Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Vice President of Operations at Tubi. With this hire, Sanchez will be in charge of the company’s growth through data and market-drive insights. “As more streamers embrace ad-supported entertainment, Tubi’s unique growth formula continues to shine and resonate with younger…

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  • A New Battlestar Galactica May Finally Come to Peacock After Years of Waiting

    NBCUniversal said it has signed Derek Simonds as the new writer and showrunner for the upcoming Peacock reboot of Battlestar Galactica. Simonds (The Sinner, When We Rise) joins Sam Esmail (Mr. Robot, Leave The World Behind) and Chad Hamilton (The Resort, Homecoming) as executive producers for the new show, NBCUniversal confirmed with Cord Cutters News.…

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  • Comcast & Spectrum Have Both Raised Their Cable TV Prices Already in 2024 By as Much as $240 a Year

    2024 is only a few weeks old but Comcast and Spectrum have wasted no time in raising prices. For some customers, their bills may rise by up to $20 a month totaling $240 a year in extra expenses. This is Spectrum’s second price hike in less than a year. Comcast’s last price hike happened in…

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  • Bally Sports RSNs Will Get a New Name Later This Year If a New Deal Is Not Reached

    This week we learned that Bally Sports’ parent company, Diamond Sports Group, had reached a deal to exit bankruptcy and end legal action with a few companies. As a part of this deal, Diamond Sports Group has agreed to a deal that will let it continue to use the Bally Sports name for its regional…

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  • Peacock Removes Live Feed of ‘Squawk Box’ and ‘Morning Joe’

    Peacock has shut off the live feed versions of its cable news programs Squawk Box and Morning Joe that were available on the streaming service. A Peacock spokesperson confirmed to Cord Cutters News that they have been pulled, and that there is no timing on when — or if — they will return. The person…

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  • King of the Hill Creator Says Series Won’t Debut Until 2025

    King of the Hill co-creator Greg Daniels said the reboot series isn’t likely to make it to Hulu before 2025. The series has long been in pre-production but is trucking along slowly due to a pause in production stemming from the dual WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes last year. The creators worked on a couple episodes…

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  • DISH Hopper 3 Now Comes With Free, Ad-Supported Streaming Channels

    The DISH Hopper 3 is a digital video recorder supplied to DISH satellite TV subscribers. While it can record and broadcast multiple streams at once, a new feature is bringing free, ad-supported video streams directly from the device. There are three so-called FAST sections called Bonus View Western, Bonus View Classics, and Bonus View The…

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  • Disney Is Bringing Shoppable Ads to TVs

    Disney is joining a growing number of companies to provide users with a way to instantly buy products they see on TV. The media giant last week launched a beta program of Gateway Shop, its first streaming shoppable ad format. Through Gateway Shop, viewers will receive personalized prompts for products that are sent by push…

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