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March Madness 2021: Everything You Need to Know About the NCAA Tournament
College basketball fans rejoice because the road to crowning champions of the 2020–21 NCAA Division I men’s and women’s basketball season begins on Sunday, March 14, 2021. Get your brackets ready because it’s time for the 2021 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments, also known as NCAA March Madness. This year’s single-elimination tournaments…
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WWE Network Launches on Peacock March 18: What to Know & A Limited Time Deal for Fans
In January, Peacock announced that it would bring exclusive access to WWE Network to its streaming service. Now, we have more details about what WWE fans will see on Peacock and which events will be available to stream. Peacock will begin streaming WWE content on March 18. At launch, Peacock will have fan favorite content,…
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Save 50% on Peacock When You Prepay: Limited Time Offer
Peacock is offering a new deal ahead of the launch of WWE content on the streaming service. Right now, you can save 50% on a subscription to the premium tier. To get the discount, visit the WWE page on Peacock and click Get Started to sign up. You’ll need to prepay for 4 months of…
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How to Watch Oprah Winfrey’s Interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Online
Sunday night marked Oprah Winfrey’s highly-anticipated tell-all interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, with the former Royal couple diving into all the reasons they left the monarchy and the U.K., including the racist treatment Markle faced at the hand of the Royal family. Things got so bad that while the Duchess was pregnant, there…
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fuboTV is Testing New Plans with a Small Group of Users
fuboTV shared with Cord Cutters News Monday morning that the streaming service will be testing out new plans. The new options include a Starter plan at fuboTV’s current base price of $64.99, a Pro plan for $69.99, and an Elite plan for $79.99, along with still offering the Latino Quarterly plan for $33/month, paid quarterly.…
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Google TV Introduces Kids Profiles
Today, Google TV is introducing Kids Profiles. Families can now set up a profile for each kid in the family with their name and age to create a personalized and safe experience. With Kids Profiles, parents can choose which apps and content kids will have access to. That content is presented in a kid friendly…
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Over 12M U.S. Households Dropped Broadband and Rely on Cellular Phone Data Only
New research from Parks Associates shows more than half of the 94% of Americans with WiFi report having internet problems. In fact, problems with broadband service have pushed more than 12 million consumers to ditch their connection completely and rely solely on cellular data for their internet needs. While turning on your phone’s hotspot to…
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HBO Max Launches Special Watchlists Honoring Women’s History Month
HBO Max is celebrating women in cinema and entertainment with its new featured watchlists for Women’s History Month. Watch films directed by women, Emmy-Winning performances, women in comedy, and action favorites, plus more in these celebratory titles. YES SHE CANFeaturing iconic and unforgettable characters Beah: A Black Woman Speaks, 2003 (HBO) Beasts Of The Southern…
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How to Watch the NBA All Star Game on March 7
2021 All-Star Weekend will look a lot different than previous years. This year’s events will take place all on a single night at State Farm Arena, in Atlanta, Georgia. This will be the third time the city has hosted the game, and the first time the game has taken place there since 2003. The event…
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WarnerBros’ ‘Tom & Jerry’ Draws 1.2 Million Households on HBO Max
HBO Max’s deal with WarnerBros to premiere films simultaneously with their theatrical release seems to be paying off. Tom & Jerry, the latest WB film to drop on the streamer, has already pulled in viewership from 1.2 million households since its release last weekend. According to Samba TV, the most views came in on Saturday…
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What to Watch This Weekend – New Premieres and More Streaming Now
If you’re like us, the weekend is your time to slow down and catch up on some shows and movies you’ve been wanting to watch. This weekend is filled with some great new releases to spice up your movie nights for fans of Disney, comedy, action, and more. New releases to watch this weekend: Coming…
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Celebrate Women’s History Month with Philo’s Curated List
Philo is celebrating Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day with a specially curated watchlist of films and shows featuring women. Philo subscribers can access the “Celebrating Women” playlist from their accounts. Viewers can watch female-centered storylines and acclaimed actors in series like TV Land’s romantic comedy Younger about a woman who passes herself off…
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Netflix’s Breakout ‘Firefly Lane’ Tops Nieslen’s Streaming Chart
Nielsen continues to improve its measuring system for streaming as digital content carves out its space in the world. Recently, the ratings service added categories to group what types of streaming content are measured against each other. Nielsen now rates streaming content in terms of Originals, Acquired, and Movies, so the ratings are a more…
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Paramount+ Launch, Pluto TV Rumors, and More
It was another busy week, with an established streaming service reinventing itself and rumors swirling about a streaming deal between the NFL and Amazon’s Prime Video. We also have more fourth quarter earnings to discuss and more price hikes, as well. Here’s what happened in the world of cord cutting and streaming. Breaking News Here…
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Watch ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ and More on HBO Max in March
HBO Max’s March slate is already heating up and ready to go. Perhaps the most anticpated arrival is Zack Snyder’s Justice League, premiering on the streamer March 18. Production on this new version reportedly included a budget of around $30 million and features the participation of several of the original Justice League film’s cast, including Henry Cavill,…
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