• YouTube Faces Widespread Video Playback Issues, Assures Fix in Progress

    YouTube Faces Widespread Video Playback Issues, Assures Fix in Progress

    SAN BRUNO, CA — YouTube users worldwide woke up on March 19, 2025, to an unexpected glitch: videos and Shorts playing at frustratingly low quality despite robust internet connections. Reports flooded social media platforms like X, with viewers complaining of pixelated streams stuck at 144p or 360p, buffering delays when switching to higher resolutions, and…

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  • Heroes & Icons Adds NCIS to Its Weeknight Lineup Starting March 31

    Heroes & Icons Adds NCIS to Its Weeknight Lineup Starting March 31

    Cord-cutters and classic TV fans, take note. Heroes & Icons (H&I) is adding one of television’s most enduring procedural dramas, NCIS, to its weeknight schedule. Starting Monday, March 31, the long-running fan-favorite series will air Monday through Friday from 6-8 PM ET/PT, with back-to-back episodes beginning with the very first one, “Yankee White.” A Classic…

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  • 36 Years Ago Today: Dallas Hit Its 300th Episode Milestone on CBS

    36 Years Ago Today: Dallas Hit Its 300th Episode Milestone on CBS

    On March 19, 1989, 36 years ago today, CBS aired the 300th episode of Dallas, a landmark moment for the primetime soap opera that defined 1980s television. The episode, titled “The Leopard’s Spots,” from the show’s 12th season, drew millions of viewers into the tangled web of the Ewing family, cementing Dallas as a cultural…

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  • Roku Scores Exclusive Rights to “Just a Bit Outside,” a Love Letter to the 1982 Milwaukee Brewers

    Roku Scores Exclusive Rights to “Just a Bit Outside,” a Love Letter to the 1982 Milwaukee Brewers

    Roku, the top TV streaming platform in the U.S., is stepping up to the plate just in time for baseball season with a home run acquisition. Starting April 11, 2025, fans can catch “Just a Bit Outside,” a documentary celebrating the unforgettable 1982 Milwaukee Brewers, exclusively on The Roku Channel. The film, available through June…

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  • Ellen Pompeo’s New Series Good American Family is Out Today: Here’s How to Watch

    Ellen Pompeo’s New Series Good American Family is Out Today: Here’s How to Watch

    Good American Family is now streaming on Hulu. The series tells the true story of Natalia Grace, who has a rare form of dwarfism and is adopted by an American family. Things take a turn when there are suspicions about who Natalia really is. Ellen Pompeo stars as Kristine Barnett, the mom of the family…

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  • Netflix, Amazon, & Peacock Raid YouTube To Find Their Next Big Hit After MrBeast Returned a $100 Million Profit

    Netflix, Amazon, & Peacock Raid YouTube To Find Their Next Big Hit After MrBeast Returned a $100 Million Profit

    YouTube creators, once relegated to the fringes of mainstream entertainment, are now basking in a Hollywood glow as major streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and NBCUniversal’s Peacock clamor to harness their star power and massive followings. Now, according to a Wall Street Journal story, industry insiders revealed a surge in deals bringing web-born…

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  • Federal Prosecutors Indict Director Carl Rinsch for Allegedly Swindling $11 Million from Netflix

    Federal Prosecutors Indict Director Carl Rinsch for Allegedly Swindling $11 Million from Netflix

    Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York have indicted filmmaker Carl Rinsch, the director behind 47 Ronin, for allegedly defrauding Netflix out of $11 million intended for a never-delivered sci-fi series. Announced on yesterday a 12-page indictment accuses Rinsch of wire fraud, money laundering, and engaging in illicit monetary transactions, painting a wild…

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  • March Madness: How to Watch the 2025 Women’s NCAA Tournament Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More

    March Madness: How to Watch the 2025 Women’s NCAA Tournament Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More

    Another March Madness has arrived and the 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s College Basketball Tournament Bracket is set. All roads lead to Amelie Arena in Tampa, Florida, as the best teams in the nation take the floor in a single-elimination tournament from Wednesday, March 19 to Sunday, April 6. For the 30th year, the ESPN…

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  • Ketchup Entertainment in Talks to Rescue Warner Bros’ Shelved Coyote vs Acme

    Ketchup Entertainment in Talks to Rescue Warner Bros’ Shelved Coyote vs Acme

    The long shelved Warner Bros. hybrid animated-live-action film Coyote vs Acme may finally see the light of day, thanks to Ketchup Entertainment. The distributor-financier is reportedly in deep negotiations to acquire the film for around $50 million, according to Deadline’s exclusive report. If the deal goes through, Coyote vs Acme is expected to receive a…

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  • Plex Pass to Increase Prices Next Month: Here’s What You Need to Know & How to Save

    Plex Pass to Increase Prices Next Month: Here’s What You Need to Know & How to Save

    If you’re passionate about organizing and streaming your media collection, then a Plex Pass is a must for any enthusiast. It gives you more control and flexibility over your media experience by allowing you to stream your personal library from anywhere, but getting one is about to get more expensive. Starting on April 29, Plex…

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  • Season 2 of The Last of Us Will Have an ASL Version

    Season 2 of The Last of Us Will Have an ASL Version

    Max has announced that with the release of Season 2 of The Last of Us, there will also be a version available to stream in American Sign Language (ASL). This is the first time that HBO is making its original programming available in ASL on Max. The ASL episodes will be available alongside each week’s…

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  • The Production Company Behind The Matrix Files for Bankruptcy Amid Legal Feud with Warner Bros. Discovery

    The Production Company Behind The Matrix Files for Bankruptcy Amid Legal Feud with Warner Bros. Discovery

    Village Roadshow Entertainment Group, the film production powerhouse behind iconic franchises like The Matrix and Ocean’s, filed for bankruptcy protection in Delaware on March 17, 2025, signaling the end of a tumultuous chapter marked by financial strain and a bitter dispute with Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. Court documents reveal the company sought Chapter 11 relief…

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  • What’s New This Week on Netflix for the Week of March 17, 2025 

    What’s New This Week on Netflix for the Week of March 17, 2025 

    St. Patrick’s Day has arrived and, with it, a new week. Netflix knows and they’re shamrocking your screens with tons of new content. Here’s everything coming to Netflix, starting of March 17th. March 17 March 18 March 19 Available March 20 March 21 March 22

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  • NESN Nation Expands to LG and Samsung TV Plus, Offering More Streaming Options for Cord Cutters

    NESN Nation Expands to LG and Samsung TV Plus, Offering More Streaming Options for Cord Cutters

    NESN, New England’s premier sports network, is making it easier for cord cutters to stay connected to their favorite teams. The network announced today that NESN NATION, its free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channel, is now available on Samsung TV Plus and LG Channels. This expansion means NESN NATION is accessible on all major platforms,…

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  • The Death of Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC News – What Happens When Local News Is No Longer Local – Cord Cutting Today

    The Death of Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC News – What Happens When Local News Is No Longer Local – Cord Cutting Today

    Today in Cord Cutting Today for March 19, 2025 we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting including: The Death of Local News on ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC – What Happens When Local News Is No Longer Local. You can find a link to each story…

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