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How to Watch Green Bay vs New Orleans, Miami at Jacksonville & More Week 3 NFL Football
NFL Week 3 kicks off tonight with Miami at Jacksonville. This weekend will see the Packers take on the Saints and Monday Night Football will bring Kansas City to Baltimore. Here’s the full Week 3 lineup and how to stream every game. NFL Week 3 Schedule for 2020 *All times are listed as ET. Thursday,…
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Cinedigm Follows Tik Tok Craze with Launch of New Channel Dedicated to Shorts
Cinedigm announced its new partnership with AudPop to launch a channel dedicated entirely to short-form videos. The “Shorts Channel” will launch on the heels of successful short-form video platforms like Tik Tok, and will feature 1,000 hours of content from 12,000 films from around the world. The free, ad-supported OTT channel will be available in…
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NextGen TV Goes Live in Michigan
Michigan State University is now transmitting ATSC 3.0, making East Lansing the 11th market to launch NextGen TV. TV Technology reports that Michigan State’s WKAR was given an experimental license to begin broadcasting ATSC 3.0 in 2018. The following year, the university opened the Media Innovation Lab where students, faculty, and researchers worked together to…
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Showtime Will Remain a Standalone Service Amid Paramount+ Rebranding
With the big upcoming rebrand of CBS All Access to Paramount+, ViacomCBS’ Bob Bakish confirmed that Showtime won’t be absorbed into the platform but will remain a standalone OTT option to complement the streamer since Showtime is “strong enough to stand on its own.” Apparently the add-on service has seen astronomical numbers this year, adding more…
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SpaceX’s Starlink Could Lower Internet Prices by Up to 40%
From the beginning, SpaceX has had a goal of bringing high speed internet service to underserved locations, creating competition in areas that currently have limited options or, in many cases, monopolies causing higher prices. With its constellation of low orbit satellites, Starlink will be able to shake up the broadband industry by offering a new…
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AMC’s Horror Streaming Service ‘Shudder’ Reaches 1M Subscribers
Today Shudder announced that its reached a landmark 1 million subscribers. The AMC Network horror and thiller streamer which launched in 2015 has seen positive engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic, boosting its subscriber count. It’s also seen a steady growth in viewership over the last year, with the premiere of its original series Creepshow as…
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Sling TV is Beta Testing a Watch Party Feature
Today, Sling TV debuted a co-watching feature, allowing users to watch TV and movies with friends and family, wherever they’re at. Sling Watch Party allows users to watch with up to three other people and chat via text and video. With Sling Watch Party, subscribers can watch live and on-demand content from Sling Orange, Sling…
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Production Unions Strike a Deal to Resume Under COVID-19 Safety Regulations
After months of being shut down, film and TV production can finally resume thanks to new regulations set in place that Unions representing cast and crews have agreed to. The new system has been scientifically founded with safety measures to ensure less contact and minimize transmission of the coronavirus. The system, based on “The Safe…
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Samsung TV Plus to Launch Mobile App for Samsung Galaxy Devices
Samsung has announced a new app launch for its free, ad-supported video service Samsung TV Plus that will make watching the streaming service possible on some Samsung Galaxy smartphones starting Wednesday, September 23. Up until now, users could only watch entertainment available through Samsung TV Plus on Samsung Smart TVs. Now viewers can take their…
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Amazon Could Be Prepping a Lower-Cost Fire TV Stick, Echo Line Updates
Amazon might be readying a lower-cost Fire TV Stick for launch later this year. Dave Zatz highlighted a report from German tech site WinFuture that points to a new device going by the name “Fire TV Stick Lite.” While exact tech specs and pricing details aren’t available at the moment, available images of the purported…
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Marvel’s ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ Delayed Until 2021
What was supposed to be the first MCU Original to hit the Disney+ platform now isn’t scheduled to be released until sometime next year. Disney+ has confirmed that The Falcon and the Winter Soldier won’t premiere until 2021. The mini-series was first delayed until August 2020, but production took a hit in the months leading…
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Get a Month of CBS All Access Free: Limited Time Offer
CBS All Access is giving football fans a reason to celebrate. Right now, returning CBS All Access users can sign up for a full month free of the streaming service when they restart their subscription, offering access to a live feed of a local CBS station to watch Sunday games, along with CBS series, news,…
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Android 11 Bringing More Gamepad Support, Auto Low Latency to Android TV
We’ve been hearing lots about Google’s rumored Android TV hardware over the past few months, and even a potential new name for the operating system. Today, however, Google outlined new software features it’s planning to bring to its TV platform via Android 11. In a developers blog post, Google lists several features coming to Android…
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Disney+ is Now Available with Voice Control on Google Smart Displays
Starting today, Disney+ is available to stream on via voice control on Google assistant Smart Display devices like the Nest Hub and Nest Hub Max. Now you can access the full Disney+ library of movies and TV shows using a voice command and your Google Smart Display. Just say, “Hey Google, stream The Mandalorian on…
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Paramount Will Rebrand as Paramount Movie Network Ahead of Paramount+ Launch
Last week, ViacomCBS announced that CBS All Access will get a new look and more content when it rebrands as Paramount+ next year. Ahead of that change, the current Paramount Network will also be rebranded with the new name Paramount Movie Network. According to a report from Variety, the change will take place globally within…
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