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Here’s Everything New on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video The Week of May 10, 2021
This week is bringing a bunch of new titles to Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video. Our top picks include Netflix’s new documentary Money, Explained, and the suspenseful original film Oxygen. Hulu is getting the explosive documentary MLK/FBI which details the FBI surveillance that dogged King’s activism throughout the ’50s and ’60s, fueled by the racist…
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Hulu is Getting a Nine-Part Docuseries on the Los Angeles Lakers
An expansive nine-part L.A. Lakers docuseries is headed to Hulu as one of the platform’s new originals. The documentary comes from Lakers’ CEO and controlling owner Jeanie Buss, director Antoine Fuqua, in association with Fuqua Films, as well as Haven Entertainment and Los Angeles Media Fund. The project is still unnamed, but slated for a…
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How to Watch MLB Games the Week of May 10 Without Cable
Week 7 of the 2021 MLB regular season starts today with a loaded lineup of nationally televised games. ESPN, ESPN+, MLBN, FS1, and YouTube will be the home of this week’s national games, with various regional sports networks providing the local broadcasts. The season is picking up as teams are trying to separate themselves from…
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The Roku Channel Adds Over Two Dozen Free Movies for May
The Roku Channel, Roku’s free streaming service, is adding over two dozen movies and two new TV shows to its free streaming lineup in May. Starting this month, you can watch all five seasons of Alias, a 1962 John Wayne classic crime story, and the quintessential 80s fantasy film The Neverending Story. Here are all…
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NBC Partners with Twitch for Live Coverage of the Tokyo Olympics
NBC will partner with Twitch to provide a new way for fans to stream the Summer Olympics. The NBC Olympics Twitch channel will livestream coverage of the Tokyo Summer Olympics and events leading up to them. The content will be geared toward Twitch viewers with athlete interviews, Olympic-themed competition shows, and more. The NBC Olympics…
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Survey: Almost Half of Consumers Aren’t Likely to Subscribe to a New Streaming Service Just to Watch a New Release
The past year has seen some major changes in the way new movies are released. With movie theaters closed for much of 2020 and attendance still low once after reopening, production companies had to get a bit creative with how to release their blockbusters. Some movies like the award-winning Nomadland went straight to streaming on…
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HBO Max ‘Friends’ Reunion Special Wrapped Shooting and Will Have Special Surprises
HBO Max’s ‘Friends’ reunion special has finished shooting after delays pushed it back a full year. The unscripted reunion was supposed to shoot and air last spring but was postponed due to the pandemic. But it’s full steam ahead now, and Courteney Cox says the show had a lot of “special surprises.” Without giving too…
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Streaming Services are Using Dramas, Documentaries, and True Crime to Target Older Viewers
Streaming has become the new normal when it comes to TV providers with nearly 8 in 10 TV consumers now use a streaming service. Younger generations have been using them close to their whole adult life, and now older audiences are adopting the digital age as well. “The fastest growth in uptake of VOD viewing…
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HBO Max’s Watch With Mom Lineup is Perfect for Mother’s Day
HBO Max is rolling out a ‘Watch With Mom’ category for you to enjoy with your own mom this Mother’s Day. The list can be found on the homepage and throughout the app on the Movies, Series, and Kids and Family pages, with featured “Watch With Mom” and “Celebrating Moms” trays full of titles that…
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Cinemark’s New Deal With Five Major Studios Could Shorten Theatrical Windows
There’s no denying the movie theater landscape is changing. The Covid-19 pandemic threw the industry a huge curveball in 2020 and movie studios had to find ways to adapt to delays or home entertainment releases. Now theaters are getting back to business, but not as usual. Cinemark recently inked a new deal with five major…
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Hulu and Discovery Make a Deal, Spectrum Raises Prices, and More
This week, we learned about a new deal between Hulu and Discovery, as well as Hulu’s increased interest in unscripted originals. Elsewhere, Charter Spectrum is set to raise its prices, and Toshiba’s got a new line of 4K Fire TVs on the way. Here’s what happened in the world of cord cutting and streaming. Breaking…
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Sundance Now’s May Lineup Includes Irresistible True Crime and Drama Premieres
Sundance Now is releasing a new slate of premieres for May, including the service’s exclusive true crime documentary Between Black and Blue, The Nest starring Martin Compston(Line of Duty), Sophie Rundle (Peaky Blinders, Bodyguard), and Mirren Mack (Sex Education), and the suspenseful drama The Drowning, which will premiere simultaneously on AMC Networks’ Acorn TV. Here’s Sundance Now’s full May lineup:…
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Netflix is Reportedly Developing an Online Space Called ‘N-Plus” for Podcasts and More
Apparently, Netflix is exploring the idea of expanding its digital footprint into other sectors. The streamer sent out a survey to some users gauging interest in a “future online space where you can learn more about the Netflix shows and things related to them.” And like every new platform these days, the name will include…
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(Update: Roku Responds) As Talks With Roku Continue, Google Adds YouTube TV Workaround to YouTube App
(Editor’s Note: Updated post with official statement from Roku) The latest move in the ongoing fight between Roku and Google sees the latter adding a workaround of sorts to allow YouTube TV access through the standard YouTube app. In a blog post titled “Next steps for YouTube TV members on Roku,” Google announced a new…
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The HDHomeRun NextGen TV Tuner is Available on Amazon
After a successful Kickstarter campaign last year, Silicondust started sending out its HDHomeRun NextGen TV Tuners in October 2020. Now, the OTA network tuners are available on Amazon for $199. “The new HDHomeRun QUATRO 4K (HDHR5-4K) is the device to upgrade your home entertainment to receive every free channel available in your area,” the company…
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