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32 Years Ago Today: The X-Files Premieres, Redefining Sci-Fi Television
On September 10, 1993, television history was made when the first episode of The X-Files aired on FOX, introducing audiences to a groundbreaking blend of science fiction, horror, and mystery that would captivate viewers for decades. The show, created by Chris Carter, premiered with its pilot episode, “Pilot,” launching a cultural phenomenon that explored the…
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Comcast’s NBCUniversal Tells Employees to Get Back Into The Office or Lose Their Jobs
NBCUniversal has joined the growing list of major media companies mandating a return to in-person work, signaling a broader shift across corporate America. The company announced on Monday that, starting January 5, 2026, its hybrid employees will be required to work in the office at least four days a week, from Monday through Thursday, with…
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Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook Deal — Just $269 (78% Off) for a Limited Time
It’s not every day that you see the well-rounded Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook drop below $300, but Amazon has it on sale for 78% off. Originally, over $1,1100, this Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook deal is a rare find at this price point, making it one of the best budget-friendly laptops available right now.…
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Disney+, Hulu to Live Stream Historic Vatican City Concert
One of the world’s most iconic stages is coming to Disney+, and Hulu by bringing people together through the power of music. Grace for the World, a one-night livestream concert from St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City, blending gospel, classical, pop, hip-hop, and global choirs into a single, unmissable event. Co-directed by Pharrell Williams and…
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70 Years Ago Today: “Gunsmoke” Gallops onto CBS, Redefining Western Television
Today marks the 70th anniversary of a pivotal moment in television history: the premiere of Gunsmoke on CBS, September 10, 1955. The iconic Western series, which became a cultural cornerstone, introduced audiences to the rugged world of Marshal Matt Dillon and the dusty streets of Dodge City, Kansas. For two decades, Gunsmoke captivated viewers with…
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Anker’s New 67W 3-Port USB-C Charger is Just $34.99 A Great Option For The New iPhone 17
Do you need a new wall chager? Are you getting the new iPhone 17 with a USB-C port or maybe a Pixel 10? Right now, Anker has it’s brand new GaNPrime 67W on sale and a great option to make sure your new phone gets the max charge you want. Right now, you can get…
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35 Years Ago Today: “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” Premieres on NBC, Launching a Cultural Phenomenon
Today marks the 35th anniversary of the debut of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the iconic sitcom that premiered on NBC on September 10, 1990, introducing audiences to a young Will Smith and a vibrant cast that would leave an indelible mark on television history. You can find The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air on Amazon…
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YouTube TV Could Soon Lose More TV Channels As a New Contract Fight Starts
YouTube TV, the rapidly growing live-TV service owned by Google, is embroiled in a public dispute with TelevisaUnivision, the leading Hispanic media company in the United States. The conflict centers on the renewal of their distribution agreement, set to expire on September 30, 2025 according to a report by Deadline. TelevisaUnivision has taken to on-air…
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Warner Bros. Discovery Sues Sling TV Over Breach of Contract
Warner Bros. Discovery has initiated legal action against Dish Network’s Sling TV, filing a breach of contract lawsuit in New York federal court on Tuesday. The dispute centers on Sling TV’s introduction of short-term viewing packages, including day, weekend, and week-long passes, which allow consumers to access premium content without committing to a full monthly…
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Lock In Massive Savings: DIRECTV, ESPN Unlimited Bundle, Paramount+ & 4 More Streaming Deals for September 2025
With the arrival of a new month, many cord cutters are searching for ways to cut down their expenses with streaming deals for September 2025. Finding short-term value to watch the content you love doesn’t have to be difficult. This month, you can watch premium content, live sports, and curated cinema for a fraction of…
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DIRECTV Adds a Lionsgate Collection Channel to Paid and Free Packages
DIRECTV and Lionsgate announced in June a partnership to bring a “custom-curated premium channel” to DIRECTV subscribers.That channel launched today. The new Lionsgate Collection channel is available in all DIRECTV packages, including satellite, streaming, and MyFree DIRECTV. Some highlights from the collection include TV series like Weeds, Nurse Jackie, Nashville, The Conners, The Royals, Rookie Blue, and…
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MeTV Announces Its Launch on Sling TV
In case you missed it, Sling TV is giving classic TV fans a new way to stream their favorite shows 24/7. MeTV is now available on Sling Blue, Sling Orange, and Sling Select. The network made it official with an announcement Tuesday. “We are excited that the MeTV Network will now be available to Sling…
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The FCC Wants to Change Ownership Rules for ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC
In a significant move that could reshape the landscape of local television in the United States, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated a process to overhaul the rules governing ownership of local ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC television stations. The agency announced it will consider a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking as part of its…
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The “Law & Order” Channel is Now Streaming for Free Across Major Platforms
Law & Order has long been available on subscription streams like Peacock and Hulu. But now, for the first time ever, Law & Order has its very own free streaming channel and it’s already live across a wide range of FAST platforms. The newly launched “Law & Order” FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV) channel is…
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PBS KIDS Launches First-Ever Gameplay Series on YouTube With Odd Squad Gaming Unit
PBS KIDS is officially joining the gaming content craze. On September 5, the trusted children’s network debuted Odd Squad Gaming Unit (OSGU), its first-ever gameplay series tailored specifically for kids. This new YouTube entry into the wildly popular world of “Let’s Play”-style videos is designed to be fun, educational, and age-appropriate. Produced by Fred Rogers…
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