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  • Amazon’s Freevee Service Added Over 40 Live Free Channels in September, Along With a Ton of Movies & TV Shows

    Amazon’s Freevee Service Added Over 40 Live Free Channels in September, Along With a Ton of Movies & TV Shows

    If you love free movies and TV shows, Amazon is adding a ton of programming with Amazon Freevee. This includes over 40 live channels along with scores of on-demand shows and movies. Amazon Freevee is available on Fire TV, Fire Tablets, and as a free channel within Prime Video. Freevee is also available as an…

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  • Max Will Reportedly Stream Live Sports For Free

    Warner Bros. Discovery will offer live sports on its Max streaming service at no additional cost for the next few months, according to Bloomberg. Programming will include basketball, baseball and hockey, with Warners owning the media rights to NBA and MLB games. The company has a presence in the NHL and March Madness as well.…

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  • How To Opt Out of Disney+ Nielsen Measurement

    Data measurement company Nielsen measures and analyzes data it collects from consumers to better track patterns about consumer behavior for major clients such as CBS, NBCUniversal and The Walt Disney Company. Over the summer, Nielsen expanded its reporting system to better cover streaming apps. The Local Streaming Insights Quarterly Solution will be able to tell…

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  • Nearly Half of All Cord Cutters Hop Between Streaming Services Each Year. Do You?

    Being a cord cutters means being smart about what you pay for when it comes to streaming services. That includes knowing when to join a streaming service and when to leave one. Nearly half of all online video subscribers are savvy enough to hop between streaming services multiple times with a 12-month period, according to…

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  • YouTube’s New Gaming Experiment Goes Live For Test Users

    YouTube is trying out a new feature for gamers called Playables, testing the waters as Google takes another shot at creating a gaming platform. Playables lets YouTube members play games from their computer or mobile devices. Yesterday’s YouTube update briefly explains the test but doesn’t list games participants can try. Google employees, however, began testing…

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  • Here is Everything Coming to Disney+ in September 2023

    Here is everything coming to Disney+ in September 2023: September 5 September 6 September 8 September 13 September 15 September 20 September 27 September 29 You can find all of these titles and more on Disney+.

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  • Google TV is Adding a New Free Live Channel From Warner Bros. Discovery

    Today, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that it will launch the Motortrend live channel on the Google TV live tab. This brings one more free live channel to its free ad-supported streaming services. With this new channel car fans will have a new option to watch a ton of car related shows for free on Google…

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  • Fire TVs Might Soon Delete Your Apps to Free Up Storage Space

    Fire TVs and Fire TV sticks haven’t increased their internal storage in almost a decade, but Fire OS keeps getting bigger. The software’s preinstalled apps eat up over half of a device’s 8GB of space. Amazon is working on a solution while we wait for more information on the two Fire TV devices that just…

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  • Deal Alert! Amazon’s Fire TV & Roku Players Are on Sale Starting at $24.99

    Are you thinking about cutting the cord and need a streaming player? Maybe you want to upgrade your old streaming player? Right now, Roku and Amazon’s Fire TV Sticks are both on sale at great prices for cord cutters. Fire TV Sale: You can get the Fire TV Stick 4K Max for just $26.99! That’s…

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  • The Death of Cable TV Is Speeding Up As Cable & Satellite Viewership Drops To Just 37.1% Of All TV Viewing

    The death of cable TV is speeding up once again. According to a new report from Inscape, the total cable TV and satellite viewership on VIZIO TVs has dropped to just 37.1%. This is down from 46.9% during the same period in 2021. Streaming now accounts for 53.8% of all TV time. Video games now…

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  • Amazon Cracks Down On Counterfeit Items With Two New Lawsuits

    For years now, Amazon has been working hard to stop the sale of counterfeit items on Amazon. Now Amaozn’s Counterfeit Crimes Unit (CCU) announced the filing of two new lawsuits against Kamryn Russell, Ashley Hawat, and others who Amazon says knowingly attempted to evade Amazon’s brand protection systems in an effort to promote, advertise, and…

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  • Roku Will Remove Some Content From The Roku Channel As It Cuts Cost

    Earlier today Roku announced plans to cut 10% of its staff over the next few months. Roku will also as part of this cost-cutting effort remove content from The Roku Channel according to a report from The Verge. In the filling today Roku said it planned to reduce its expenses by “consolidating its office space…

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  • Tubi The Free Streaming Service, Hits 74 Million Monthly Active Users & Almost 250 Free Live Channels As Cord Cutting Grows

    One of the fastest-growing areas in cord cutting is free ad-supported streaming. Now we get an idea of just how large it is thanks to new numbers from Tubi that show the service now has 74 million active monthly users, up from the 64 million monthly active users it reported in February. As inflation hits,…

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  • YouTube TV Wants to Stop DIRECTV From Offering NFL Sunday Ticket

    YouTube and YouTube TV are the new home of the NFL Sunday Ticket, but right now, if you live in Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands, you are unable to access the service. Now, it is being reported that the NFL and YouTube TV are fighting over delays in bringing the service to Puerto Rico…

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  • Elon Musk’s SpaceX Is Ditching YouTube As He Tries to Make X a YouTube Competitor

    SpaceX recently broke the record for the most launches in a single year and now appears to be breaking away from YouTube. This comes as Elon Musk has been working to make X a competitor to YouTube. The latest Falcon 9 launch this weekend was absent from its typical spot on SpaceX’s YouTube channel, with…

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