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DIRECTV & Spectrum May Have Just Killed 30 Cable TV Networks
When Charter Communications Spectrum struck a deal with Disney to end the 12-day cable blackout and bring back channels like ESPN and FX to the cable provider’s lineup, a few of Disney-owned networks were left out. Now, DIRECTV announced that they want to follow Spectrum’s lead and get networks to agree to remove some of…
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Verizon & T-Mobile Just Added 941,000 5G Home Internet Customers As Cord Cutting 2.0 Helps People Save Money
Cord Cutting 2.0 is exploding in popularity as Verizon and T-Mobile added 941,000 5G home internet customers in the 3rd quarter of 2023. That is up from the 890,000 they added in the 2nd quarter 2023. This all comes as a growing number of Americans not only want to cut the cord on cable TV…
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Deal Alert! Amazon’s Fire TV Cube Is At Its Lowest Price Ever Just $109.99 For An Early Black Friday Deal
Have you been thinking about getting that new Fire TV Cube? Good news right now the Fire TV Cube is on sale at the lowest price ever of $109.99! This comes as Amazon has started an early Black Friday deal for the Fire TV. Right now, the Fire TV Cube is down to just $109.99,…
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How to Watch 2023 World Series: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks Live Without Cable
After a grueling regular season and a thrilling postseason, MLB’s final two teams will face off in the 2023 Word Series. The 119th edition of the championship series will be a best-of-seven playoff between the Texas Rangers (AL Champion) and the Arizona Diamondbacks (NL Champion). This high-stakes series will be the first time these clubs…
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Google Updates Android Emergency SOS Feature After Spike in False 911 Calls
After a spike in false 911 calls, Google has updated its Personal Safety feature to reduce the number of pocket dials emergency services received, according to a post on X by Mishaal Rahman of the Android Faithful podcast. Authorities asked Google to adjust the Emergency SOS feature on Android phones, which lets users call 911…
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SpaceX Slams FAA’s Claims of Space Junk Dangers as ‘Preposterous’
After the Federal Aviation Administration released a scathing report on the dangers of space junk, specifically calling out SpaceX, the company sent a letter on October 9 disputing its claims Starlink satellites pose a deadly threat. SpaceX called the FAA report “preposterous, unjustified, and inaccurate.” The company claims The Aerospace Corporation, a federally funded research…
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Celebrities Say They ‘Would Rather Stay on Strike Than Take a Bad Deal’ As Actors and Studios Continue Talks
In an open letter to the SAG-AFTRA negotiating committee, thousands of stars said they remain committed to the strike until an acceptable deal is reached with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, AMPTP. The letter includes signatories like Christian Slater, Pedro Pascal, Kerry Washington, and Sarah Paulson. “We have not come all this…
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T-Mobile Invites Fans to Predict World Series Winner
Think you know who’s going to win the World Series? T-Mobile will take that bet and is inviting fans to enter a sweepstakes to prove it by texting their score predictions during each game. The What’s Next sweepstakes starts October 27 before Game 1 of the World Series. Fans can text “PREDICT” to 595959 to…
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A Battle Has Erupted Over How Much Spectrum T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon, and Dish Can Own
Major 5G wireless carriers are in agreement that there should be limits on how much spectrum an operator can accumulate, but they disagree on the details, which could have a radical impact on your service. In a filing earlier this week, DISH Network told the Federal Communications Commission that if any one carrier has too…
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Deal Alert! First Responders Can Save Big With This $1.99 a Month Peacock Premium Sale
Just in time for National First Responders Day, Peacock has a deal for all of the public service heroes out there. To thank them for their service, the Comcast-owned streaming service is offering Peacock Premium for only $1.99 per month for 12 months for a limited time. Complete the following steps to take advantage of this…
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Spectrum SportsNet Launches its First Direct-To-Consumer Streaming Service For Lakers Fans
Today, Spectrum SportsNet announced that it will be launching its first direct-to-consumer streaming service called SportsNet+. This service will stream all in-market Lakers games for fans in California, Hawaii, and southern Nevada. Spectrum SportsNet+ will cost $19.99 per month or $179.99 per season. Current Spectrum, DIRECTV and Cox pay TV customers who have access to Spectrum…
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Comcast is Quietly Upgrading Internet Upload Speeds For Some Customers
Some Comcast customers are getting a speed boost as the cable giant continues to big network upgrade project. The company confirmed that customers on Gigabit Extra and Gig x2 plans will see their upload speeds double to 200 Mbps from 100 Mbps. Some homes have already gotten the upgrades, but they’re slowing being rolled out…
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Frndly TV Just Added A New Hallmark Holiday Channel
Good news for subscribers to Frndly TV today: Frndly TV added a new Hallmark channel meant to get you in the mood for the holidays. This new channel called Hallmark Holiday Yule Log is a seasonal channel that offers a 24/7 Yule Log to get you in the holiday mood. This channel typically only hangs…
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NextGen TV ATSC 3.0 OTA TV Says It Won’t Limit DVR Recording By Using DRM To Delete Your Recordings
Have you been wanting to take advantage of all the new features that ATSC 3.0 NextGen TV has to offer? Need DRM support? Finally, we have a timeline for DRM support on a Tunner and DVR box with a new update to the Zapperbox. This raised a real question, though, about if TV stations would…
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Deal Alert! The New Fire TV Stick 4K Max is On Sale For $39.99, But Only If You Use This Code
Last month, Amazon announced a new Fire TV Stick 4K Max that is a significant step up from the older model. The new Fire TV Stick 4K Max has 16GB of storage, WiFi 6E, and a quad-core 2GHz processor. The biggest improvement any will notice is the remote is the same one the Fire TV…
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