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  • How to Watch the SpaceX Launch on May 27, 2020

    On Wednesday, May 27, NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley will depart from a launchpad at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The crew will depart from the same launchpad s the Apollo 11 flight, the last space shuttle launch from the US that carried astronauts in 2011. Behnken and Hurley have been in quarantine…

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  • 67% Of Broadband Customers Use Some Kind of Streaming Device

    67% Of Broadband Customers Use Some Kind of Streaming Device

    A recent study from Parks Associates shows that 67% of US households with broadband also own and use at least one internet-connected streaming device, whether that’s a Smart TV, gaming console, media player, DVR, etc. The most frequently used device is a Smart TV, according to the research.   Smart TV’s aren’t something the general…

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  • AT&T and Fox Reach Deal to Continue Distant TV Signals to Truckers, RV’s, Etc

    AT&T has reached a deal with Fox to continue delivering its distant TV signals via DirecTV after the June 1 extension date passed by Congress. This means that truckers, tailgaters, RV users and more will still be able to access TV by distant station signals. AT&T has been negotiating with several networks in hopes to…

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  • Haystack TV Adds Live News Ticker on Its Roku App

    Haystack TV, an ad-supported streaming service offering local, national, and global news, announced today the launch of “Newsline.” Newsline will feature a dynamic and interactive news ticket. The feature is first launching on Roku and will give Haystack TV app users a feed of breaking news from Haystack’s 300+ news providers. This is the first…

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  • 5 Trending Originals and Where to Watch Them

    One of the great perks that come with cutting the cord is getting access to popular original shows that are only available on streaming services. Some of the most-watched shows – like Stranger Things – aren’t on cable and can only be enjoyed with a cord cutting set up. If you’re bored with the same…

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  • Here’s What’s Coming to Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video the Week of May 25

    Here’s everything coming to Netflix this week May 25 Ne Zha Norm of the North: Family Vacation Uncut Gems May 26 Hannah Gadsby: Douglas May 27 I’m No Longer Here The Lincoln Lawyer May 28 Dorohedoro La corazonada May 29 Space Force Somebody Feed Phil: Season 3 May 31 High Strung Free Dance Here’s everything…

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  • Here’s What’s Coming to Hulu in June 2020

    Hulu is adding a slew of new content to the streaming service for June. Among the new additions is last year’s remake of Charlie’s Angels starring Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, Ella Balinska. You can also watch the series premiere of ABC’s The Best of The Bachelor which will take the place of the traditional Bachelorette season that’s…

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  • Here’s Everything Coming to HBO Max in June 2020

    HBO Max is wasting no time adding to its content library just days after its initial launch. June brings a whole new list of TV shows, movies, and HBO Originals all included in the brand new streaming service. Here’s everything coming to HBO Max in June: June 1: 4th & Forever: Muck City, Season One…

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  • Disney’s New Short Series ‘Zenimation’ Has No Words or Music, Just ASMR

    Disney+ launched it’s newest short-form series Zenimation that combines scenes from legacy animated movies into a relaxing, meditation experience, no dialogue or soundtrack needed. Each of the 10 episodes features a theme, for example Episode 1 Water, displays water animation scenes and heightened audio from The Little Mermaid, Moana, and Frozen for a zen, ASMR-like experience. Each episode lasts only 5-7…

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  • HBO Max’s Launch is Turning into a Week Long Celebration

    HBO’s much-anticipated streaming service HBO Max launches May 27, and the streamer is making it a week-long event with free food, fitness, and activities from a collaboration of brands as part of their Where HBO Meets So Much More campaign. May 27-June 3 is dubbed “The Week of So Much More” and will feature perks…

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  • Amazon Prime Video Supported Devices

    Amazon Prime Video is a great resource for streaming content, especially since it’s included in your Amazon Prime account at no extra cost. With plenty of categories to choose from like Drama, Romance, Comedy, Thriller, Action, Kids and more, there’s something for everyone. Plus you can access Amazon Prime originals like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Jack…

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  • HBO Max Greenlights a New Chelsea Handler Stand Up Special

    HBO Max announced a new stand up comedy special by Chelsea Handler is coming to the streaming service. The special will be Handler’s first return to stand up in 6 years. The comedienne is right off her national book tour for her #1 New York Times bestselling memoir, Life Will Be the Death of Me. The special…

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  • FilmRise and All3Media International Enter Deal for Amazon Prime, Roku Content, and More

    Film and TV distribution company FilmRise and UK-based All3Media International have announced a partnership that will increase the visibility of All3Media’s existing content on streaming platforms including Amazon Prime Video, IMDb TV and The Roku Channel. FilmRise will provide marketing and monetization strategy for All3Media’s thousands of hours of content streaming on these platforms, helping…

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  • Which Streaming Devices Work With Crackle? Here’s How to Watch

    Crackle is a free video entertainment network featuring full-length movies, TV shows, and original programming. The user friendly platform makes it easy to find the content you want, dividing it into TV and Movies sections. Browse by genre or sort all available content alphabetically. Look for the Crackle Original category in both sections to find…

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  • How To Customize the Font and Color of Subtitles on Disney+

    Disney+ is pretty bare-bones and user friendly for a large streaming service, probably since it’s geared toward all ages of viewers, including kids. But it does have some features you may not know about that make your viewing experience even better, like customized subtitle fonts and colors. fun fact: there’s an option on Disney+ to…

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