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  • NASCAR’s $7.7 Billion Media Deal Launches Racing Into the Streaming World

    NASCAR’s $7.7 Billion Media Deal Launches Racing Into the Streaming World

    NASCAR reached several new media rights agreements for the NASCAR Cup Series with FOX Sports, NBC Sports, Prime Video, and Warner Bros. Discovery’s TNT Sports that are worth a combined $7.7 billion. The deals will give the sport a major presence on both traditional TV and streaming.  Starting in 2025, FOX Sports will get the…

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  • Speedvision Is Now Free To Watch With Ads on Google TV

    Auto entertainment network Speedvision on Thursday said it’s now streaming as a free ad-supported channel on Google TV. The network’s expansion means you can now watch Speedvision on 14 platforms including Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Freevee, Fubo, Xumo, Plex, Local Now, Sports.tv, TheGrio, LG Channels, TCL, Redbox, Google TV, Dish’s Sling Freestream, and Samsung TV…

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  • Disney Under Siege As Major Disgruntled Investor Seeks More Control

    Walt Disney has a shareholder fight on its hands. Activist investor Nelson Peltz, who runs Trian Fund Management, said on Thursday that he would make his case directly to shareholders for a seat on Disney’s board. This comes after Disney added new directors and promised to turn the struggling business around, but ultimately rejected his…

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  • Deal Alert! The Roku Ultra is Back Down to Just $69 – Roku’s Most Powerful Streaming Player

    Do you want Roku’s most powerful streaming player? Did you miss out on Roku’s Black Friday sale? Right now, The Roku Ultra is on sale for just $69 for Black Friday. This is one of the best prices we have ever seen the Roku Ultra at. With the Roku Ultra, you can watch a wide…

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  • Fubo & Ryan Reynold’s Latest Project Tackles ‘Almost-Forgotten Favorites’ Like Furby, Gameboy, American Gladiators, and More

    Fubo has partnered with Ryan Reynolds’ Maximum Effort and the Nacelle Company to release Discontinued, a nostalgia-packed docuseries hosted by Bruce Campbell.  The ten-episode docuseries takes audiences on a journey through the past, featuring products, phenomena, and phrases that have been discontinued but not forgotten. Campbell and a team of snarky comedians comment on the…

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  • Deal Alert! Anker’s 33W USB-C & USB Charger is Just $16.99 Its Lowest Price Ever

    Do you need a travel charger that can charge multiple devices at once? Black Friday maybe over but Anker’s deals are still going on right now. This includes the lowest price ever on Anker’s 33W USB-C and USB charger with foldable prongs are on sale for a limited time at just $16.99. That is down…

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  • Disney+ Just Added a Ton of Perks and Discounts for Subscribers Including Deals At Walmart+, D23, Walt Disney World, and More

    Disney’s streaming service, Disney+, unveiled a treasure trove of special perks for its subscribers. The deal runs now through January 31, 2024 for viewers with an active subscription. “It’s our way of saying ‘thank you’ for being the best part of our story,” Disney said in a post on X, formerly Twitter. During the holiday…

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  • Tubi Wants to Expand Internationally & Appoints David Salmon to Lead That Effort

    Today, Tubi announced that it will continue to push its international expansion efforts. To help expand internationally, Tubi has appointed David Salmon to lead that effort. This comes as Tubi recently expanded into Canada, bringing the service to the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Ecuador, Panama, Australia, and New Zealand. “Tubi has…

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  • Roku Updates Its Home Screen With New “All Things” Destinations

    Today, Roku announced that they are updating their home screen with two new destinations to make finding content even easier. Roku’s goal with this new area is to make watching some of the post popular content on TV easier to find. These new content includes All Things Food, which will help you find programming about…

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  • DISH’s Boost Wireless Launches Its 5G Network in 12 New Towns & Now Covers 73% of The United States

    Today, DISH announced that Boost Wireless has launched its 5G network in 12 new towns and that it now covers 73% of the United States. “Our network covers over 73 percent of the U.S. population with broadband, and we haven’t stopped there. The Boost Wireless Network is the largest commercial deployment of 5G voice, or…

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  • Late Show Cancels All Shows This Week as Stephen Colbert Recovers From Surgery 

    The Late Show is taking an extended holiday and canceling all shows this week as host Stephen Colbert recovers from appendix surgery.  The show was scheduled to return from Thanksgiving break on Tuesday night with Jennifer Garner, director Baz Luhrmann, and guitarist John Scofield, followed by Patrick Stewart with Grammy Award-winner and former Late Show…

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  • Cable TV’s Free Fall Continues as Cord Cutters Are Expected to Push Subscriptions to a New Low

    The percentage of households subscribing to traditional pay TV providers like Comcast, Charter, or DIRECTV is expected to hit a new low of just under a third of U.S. households by 2028, as the number of cord cutters and “cord nevers” surges, according to research firm GlobalData. That’s a significant decline from this year, with…

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  • Cord Cutting Today: Amazon is Turning The Fire TV Cube Into A Cheap Desktop Computer & More

    Every Monday through Friday, we post on YouTube our Cord Cutting Today, a daily news show breaking down all of the biggest cord cutting stories happening right now. I also give you my opinion on what is happening in cord cutting and answer your questions. If you have not checked out our YouTube show, please…

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  • Flying for the Holidays? This Carrier Has the Best 5G Coverage at the Major U.S. Airports

    T-Mobile once again topped its rivals when offering the best 5G service at the busiest airports in the U.S., according to communications data firm Opensignal.  Overall, T-Mobile ranked ahead of AT&T and Verizon at 20 airports for consistent service quality in Opensignal’s study. Customers noted fewer dropped calls, faster load times, and better streaming than…

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  • Media Companies Have Gone After 5 Million IPTV and Pirates Sites on Google

    Over the last few years, copyright holders have asked Google to remove URLs from a staggering number of unique domains, with the search giant hitting the 5 million milestone this week, according to Torrent Freak. This all comes as media companies have declared war on IPTV and pirate websites. One of their main goals has…

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