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“Martin” is Coming Back to TV Alongside October Comedy Marathons on Dabl
Dabl Network is bringing Martin back to broadcast TV for the first time in over a decade with a full-scale rollout and themed marathons that spotlight some of Black television’s most iconic sitcoms. Beginning Monday, October 6, Martin joins Dabl’s regular comedy lineup with two-hour blocks airing every day, both in the morning and during…
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61 Years Ago Today “The Addams Family” Premieres on ABC: A Ghoulish Milestone in TV History
Today marks the 61st anniversary of a peculiar yet beloved moment in television history: the premiere of The Addams Family on September 18, 1964. The quirky sitcom, which aired on ABC, introduced audiences to a delightfully macabre family whose eccentricities and gothic charm captivated viewers for two seasons, leaving an enduring legacy in pop culture.…
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NPR Will Cut $5 Million From Its Budget Amid Uncertain Financial Landscape
National Public Radio (NPR) is navigating a challenging financial environment following a significant shift in its funding structure. In July, Congress voted to eliminate all federal funding for public media, prompting NPR to plan budget cuts totaling over $5 million for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins October 1. These reductions aim to balance the…
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FTC Sues Ticketmaster for Enabling Illegal Resales, Deceiving Artists & Consumers
The Federal Trade Commission announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against Live Nation and its Ticketmaster unit, accusing the companies of tacitly coordinating with ticket brokers, enabling the illegal harvest of primary-market tickets, and then profiting when those tickets were resold at large markups on the secondary market. The agency says those practices…
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MeTV’s Parent Company is Launching a New Free OTA TV Channel Focusing on Westerns
Weigel Broadcasting Co. unveiled its latest venture, WEST – Western Entertainment Series Television, a new broadcast network dedicated entirely to classic Western television series. Set to launch on Monday, September 29, the network will debut in 46 television markets across the United States, covering 55.7% of the country. Viewers in 15 of the top 20…
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Last Chance: Get 50% Off of Paramount+ Annual Plans
Right now, you can sign up for a Paramount+ Premium or Paramount+ Essential annual plan at a deep discount for your first year. With the deal, the Paramount+ Essential plan costs $29.99 for the first year and the Paramount+ Premium plan is just $59.99 for the first year. The deal is coming at the right…
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‘Superman’ Is Soaring to HBO Max: Streaming Release Date, How to Watch, & More
Comic fans rejoice, the Last Son of Krypton is making his way to HBO Max after DC head honcho James Gunn tweeted the release date for Superman. Beginning on Friday, September 19, cord cutters can watch all of the action when the Man of Steel saves Metropolis and beyond from the comfort of their own…
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60 Years Ago Today: “I Dream of Jeannie” Premieres on NBC, Captivating Audiences with Magic and Mischief
Today marks the 60th anniversary of a milestone in television history: the premiere of I Dream of Jeannie on NBC-TV on September 18, 1965. The beloved sitcom, which blended fantasy, comedy, and a touch of romance, introduced viewers to the whimsical world of a 2,000-year-old genie and her astronaut “master.” Running for five seasons until…
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Plex Unveils Revamped Streaming App with Sleek New Interface and Enhanced Navigation
In a move designed to redefine how users navigate their entertainment ecosystems, Plex has rolled out a comprehensive update to its flagship streaming application. The redesign focuses on creating a more intuitive and visually appealing experience, prioritizing quick access to premium content while maintaining the platform’s core strength in personal media management. At the heart…
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The Roku Channel is The Most Watched Free Streaming Service According to Nielsen
In a significant shift within the competitive landscape of streaming media, The Roku Channel has emerged as the most popular free ad-supported streaming service in the United States, based on the latest Nielsen measurements for August 2025. This milestone highlights the growing appetite for accessible, no-cost entertainment options amid evolving viewer habits and economic pressures.…
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Cable TV Viewership Drops to Historic Low in August 2025
In a stark illustration of the accelerating cord cutting movment, Nielsen’s latest The Gauge report for August 2025 reveals that cable TV networks now command just 22.5 percent of all television viewing in the United States, marking a continued erosion of traditional linear television’s grip on audiences. This figure represents a modest uptick from July’s…
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Netflix Announces First-Ever Live-Action Scooby-Doo Series
Jinkies! For the first time in the franchise’s 55-year history, Scooby-Doo is going live-action for television and Netflix is the one pulling off the big reveal. The eight-episode series, set to stream exclusively on Netflix, takes fans back to the eerie case that first brought the gang together. Half a century, three theatrical films, and…
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ABC Stations Will Stop Showing Jimmy Kimmel Live Amid Backlash Over Charlie Kirk Remarks
In a bold and immediate response to escalating controversy surrounding late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s recent on-air comments, Nexstar Media Group, the nation’s largest owner of local television stations, announced on Wednesday that it would preempt “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” across its ABC-affiliated markets starting with that evening’s broadcast. The decision affects dozens of stations nationwide, marking…
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53 Years Ago Today: “M*A*S*H*” Premieres on CBS, Redefining Television History
On September 17, 1972, television history was forever changed when the first episode of M*A*S*H* aired on CBS. The groundbreaking series, blending sharp comedy with poignant drama, debuted to a nation grappling with the Vietnam War and quickly became a cultural touchstone. Fifty-three years later, the show remains a beloved classic, celebrated for its wit,…
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The Lenovo 24″ All-In-One is Under $500 — Save 36% With Limited Time Deal
With the beginning of a new season just days away, now is the perfect time to upgrade your Fall workstation. For a limited time, you can get this Lenovo 24″ All-In-One desktop for only $489.99 (was $759.99) on Amazon. That’s a 36% discount, just in time for students who need a one-piece setup that’s easy…
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