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Cord Cutting This Week #177 – Are DIRECTV’s Days Numbered? Netflix Emergency Alerts, Free HBO MAX, & More
Today Luke takes a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting. Including AT&T Wants to Move DIRECTV Customers to Streaming, Password Sharing, HBO MAX, & More. Story #1 AT&T Wants to Move DIRECTV Customers to Streaming Services Like AT&T TV & HBO Max https://cordcuttersnews.com/att-wants-to-move-directv-customers-to-streaming-services-like-att-tv-hbo-max/ Story #2 New Legislation Would…
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The New 2019 Roku Ultra is On Sale For $79.99 (Lowest Price Ever)
If you had been holding off on buying the new 2019 Roku Ultra for a sale today is your lucky day. For the first time ever Amazon has the 2019 Roku Ultra on sale for just $79.99. (Update: Best Buy now also has the 2019 Roku Ultra on sale for $79.99. That is even cheaper…
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Spectrum’s CEO Blames PlayStation Vue For Password Sharing & Subscriber Losses
Last week Spectrum held its 3rd quarter 2019 earnings call. During that call, executives from Spectrum took a question about their recent deal with Disney to crack down on password sharing. In the answer, a senior Spectrum executive blamed the growing problem of password sharing on live TV streaming services that offer streaming on up…
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PBS & PBS Kids Are Coming to YouTube TV Next Week
Over the summer PBS announced that they would be launching a live TV streaming service as part of a partnership with YouTube TV. At the time we didn’t know when PBS and PBS Kids would launch on YouTube TV. Now we have confirmed that some PBS Kids and PBS stations will go live on YouTube…
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Nvidia Shield is Dropping Hints On Twitter About a Possible Announcement of Two New Streaming Players On Monday
Over the last few weeks, two new Nvidia Shield products started to show up in Best Buy stores and for a bit on Amazon. Now the official Nvidia Shield Twitter account has started to tweet about a possible announcement coming on Monday. Here are the cryptic tweets from Nvidia today: 10.28.19 ????️ pic.twitter.com/Np0LXKvoTx — NVIDIA…
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EXPIRED: Amazon’s 2019 Fire Tablets Are on Sale Starting At Just $39.99 & Kids Tablets For $69.99
Looking for a cheap tablet? Right now Amazon has its new 2019 Fire Tablets are on sale starting at just $39.99 and kids tablets starting at just $69.99. These models are a huge step up from the older models Amazon has sold in the past. At these prices, it may be time to start thinking…
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Verizon’s 5G Internet is Coming to Dallas & Omaha
This week Verizon announced that they are expanding 5G internet to Dallas and Omaha. This comes as Verizon announced back in September that they would be expanding 5G to New Your City, Boise Idaho, and Panama City. In total Verizon now has 15 5G markets with 5G home internet in a handful of markets like…
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How to Watch CBS on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, iOS, & Android
CBS is the most popular local channel we get requests for. From Sunday football and golf to hit shows like Survivor CBS is one of the most popular networks out there. So let’s take a look at how you can watch CBS on Roku, Fire TV, iOS, Android, Apple TV and more: Streaming Options If…
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Stop What You’re Doing: Disney+ Is Making A New ‘Hocus Pocus’ Movie
It’s official, Disney is going for round two on the 1993 Halloween favorite Hocus Pocus. According to reports, the movie is already in the early stages of production with Walt Disney movie studios and will be written by TV writer-producer Jen D’Angelo (Happy Together, LA to Vegas, Workaholics). We don’t know yet whether it will…
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The Free Streaming Service STIRR Has Added 6 New Channels to Its Lineup
Good news for fans of free TV. The free streaming service STIRR has added six more channels to its lineup. On these channels, you will find shows and movies like Fire Man, Whose Line Is It Anyway, Dead or Alive, Keeping Secrets, Let Them Eat Cake, and more. Here are the six new channels include…
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Tubi vs. Crackle: Two Great Free Cord Cutting Services Every Cord Cutter Should Try
Did you know that there are tons of ad-supported streaming services that let you watch TV and movie completely for free? There are many to choose from, but today we’re looking at two – Tubi and Crackle. Tubi Tubi is a streaming service with thousands of movies and TV shows, available anywhere, always for free.…
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AT&T TV NOW’s 100 Hour DVR Add-On Will Reportedly Launch in November
A few weeks ago, AT&T TV NOW started to contact customers who still had the grandfathered 100 hours of DVR that, starting November 1, their storage would drop to 20 hours. Back when AT&T started to beta test the DVR feature for DIRECTV NOW (now called AT&T TV NOW), it came with 100 hours of…
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Comcast’s NBC is Ramping Up Its Anti-Cord Cutting Attacks
Over the last year NBC has published several stories attacking cord cutting. Now in just about a week NBC has published two stories attacking cord cutting. Last week NBC released a story titled “The Disney+ rollout shows the streaming wars are over. Viewers lost.” Now this week NBC released a story called “Streaming services are…
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You Can Now Watch the Original ‘Dolemite’ Films for Free on Tubi
Eddie Murphy fans probably already know his film Dolemite is My Name premiered on Netflix October 25th. But what they might not know is you can watch the original Dolemite on which it was based, for free on Tubi. Rudy Ray Moore started as a stand-up comedian in the 1960s who adopted the alter ego of an urban…
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HDHomeRun is Rolling Out an Updated UI to Android Devices
Do you use an HDHomeRun for your DVR? You may want to go and enable Early Access in the settings of your Android app so you can get access to the new HDHomeRun user interface. Currently, the new user interface is in early testing and SiliconDust is asking for feedback about from users. If you…
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