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Report: Disney is Considering an Ad-Supported Tier on Disney+
Disney+ could soon join Peacock and Paramount+ as the next streaming service to have an ad-supported tier. A new report from The Information says that Disney is considering a cheaper ad-supported plan in the U.S. to pull in more subscribers. Right now, Disney+ has a single subscription plan that comes in at $7.99 per month…
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What’s Coming to Plex for Free in March 2022
Plex is bringing more content to its free streaming service this month. Highlights for March include stories of elite samurai, masked crime fighters, the world’s greatest sushi chef, and a couple of friends just getting creative with ways to pay the bills. Here’s what you can watch for free on Plex right now. New on…
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Local Now Signs Deal to Add PBS Digital Studios Content
Allen Media Group’s Local Now has announced a new partnership to bring curated PBS Digital Studios content to its viewers. Starting Mar. 3, PBS Digital Studios content is now available on the free streaming service Local Now. PBS Digital Studios offers original series and short-form content that explores science, arts, culture and more. PBS Digital…
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Watch Classic TV Shows for Free with This New Pluto TV Channel
Pluto TV is bringing even more classic TV content to its free streaming service, with the addition of another curated channel. Here’s how Pluto TV describes the new channel: Laugh again with the sitcoms you grew up watching like All in the Family, One Day at a Time, Married With Children, and The Brady Bunch…
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HBO Max to Stream Over 20 U.S Men’s & Women’s National Team Matches Yearly As Part of U.S. Soccer Deal
New details have emerged regarding U.S. Soccer Federation’s new English-language media rights deal with Turner Sports. WarnerMedia, the parent company of Turner Sports, announced that the U.S. Soccer deal is 8 years, and will begin in 2023, with games airing across TNT, TBS, and HBO Max. The announcement did not detail how much the domestic…
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Netflix Price Increase: I Downgraded to The Non-HD Basic Netflix Plan And… I Feel Fine
In case you haven’t heard by now, back in January, Netflix announced it was upping the prices on all its plans here in the US and Canada — except for Canada’s Basic Plan. With this most recent jump, monthly pricing for Netflix plans have jumped anywhere from 11 to 25 percent since 2020, depending on…
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How to Watch PGA Tour: Arnold Palmer Invitational on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on March 3
The PGA Tour’s Florida Swing heads to Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando, Florida for the 2022 Arnold Palmer Invitational. The four-day tournament will feature 120 players including Rory McIlroy, Viktor Hovland, Jon Rahm, Hideki Matsuyama, Rickie Fowler, Scottie Scheffler, and Sergio Garcia. 2021 champion Bryson DeChambeau had to withdraw from this year’s event,…
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CNN+ Will Launch Later This Month with an Early Price of $2.99/Month
After first confirming the news of a new streaming offering, new details have been released about CNN+. The Los Angeles Times reports the platform is set to launch the last week of March with an introductory subscription rate of $2.99/month that early customers can lock in for life. After the four-week promotional price, the service…
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New FAST Channel ‘MOB TV’ Launches on Plex
Infamous Media, an independent company owned by The Soprano’s writer and producer Terence Winter and media and tech executive Joe Poletto has launched a new free, ad-supported streaming channel, MOB TV. The channel is devoted exclusively to all aspects of mafia and organized crime, featuring both familiar and untold stories of the mafia and the…
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How to Watch ‘Star Trek: Picard’ Season 2 on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on March 3
After nearly two years, Patrick Stewart is making his long-awaited return as Jean-Luc Picard when season 2 of Star Trek: Picard premieres. Season 1 was a rating success and a critical success, as the show was nominated for 5 Primetime Emmy Awards, and won the award for Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series,…
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How to Watch ‘Joe vs Carole’ on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on March 3
For all you cool cats and kittens who can’t get enough of the Tiger King empire, a brand new scripted series is premiering this week dramatizing the almost lethal feud between big cat lovers Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin. Netflix gave us Tiger King at the height of a global pandemic, and we all became…
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How to Watch The Dropout on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on March 3
Image: Hulu Starring Amanda Seyfried as Elizabeth Holmes and Naveen Andrews as Sunny Balwani, “The Dropout” is a limited series based on a podcast of the same name. The drama will follow the real story of Holmes and her healthcare technology company, Theranos. Hulu has picked up the series for the U.S audience. How to…
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What’s Coming to Tubi For Free in March 2022
Tubi is adding to its collection of free streaming titles this month. New additions include two original titles, award winning movies, classic sci-films, full seasons of TV favorites, and more. Here’s what’s coming to Tubi this month. Tubi Originals Gone Before Her Time: When the Music Stopped, Premiering March 2 – This two-hour special celebrates…
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How to Watch College Basketball Conference Tournament Games on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on March 2
March is here and madness has arrived with the 2022 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament right around the corner. Conference tournaments have begun and 32 conference champions will receive automatic bids to the 68-team tournament to crown a national champion. The Big South, Ohio Valley, SIAC, and Northeast Conference tournaments are currently underway with…
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MLB Delays the Start of the Season, Here’s What It Means for Cord Cutters
The first week of the upcoming 2022 MLB regular season was canceled due to the league’s players and owners not being able to reach a deal on a collective bargaining agreement. The MLBPA unanimously agreed to not accept the league’s final proposal, which puts the league’s 162-game regular season in doubt, unless something drastically changes.…
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