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Once Upon a Dream: Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty” Premiered 66 Years Ago Today
On this day, 66 years ago, audiences were first transported to a magical kingdom filled with fairies, a wicked sorceress, and a beautiful princess doomed to eternal slumber. Walt Disney’s animated classic, “Sleeping Beauty,” premiered on January 29th, 1959, captivating generations with its stunning visuals, memorable score, and timeless tale. The film, a lavish adaptation…
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Find Your Favorites Faster: Max Rolls Out New Features”
If you’ve ever found yourself overwhelmed by the sheer amount of content on Max, good news: they’ve just made it easier than ever to navigate their vast entertainment library. Starting today, Max is rolling out a sleek new navigation menu, designed to improve the user experience for connected TV devices globally. Whether you’re diving into…
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What’s New This Week on MAX For The Week of January 27, 2025
It’s the end of January and the start of February. MAX is dropping plenty of content to ease you into the new month. Prepare for a ton of new titles to keep your MAX app busy for the next seven days. January 27th January 28th January 29th January 30th January 31st February 1 February 2
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What’s New This Week on Hulu For The Week of January 27, 2025
As January ends and February begins, Hulu is kicking things up a notch wit a slew of great content. Here are the new titles dropping on Hulu as we close out the first month and head into the next 28 days. January 28 January 30 January 31 February 1
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Netflix Makes Downloading Season Easier
Binge On the Go With Just One Tap Netflix is making it easier than ever to download your favorite shows in bulk. Starting today, iPhone and iPad users can download an entire season of their favorite series with just one tap—thanks to the new Season Download button. This much-requested feature, already available to Android users,…
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TCM Reveals 2025 Programming Slate: Classic Cinema Fans Have Plenty to Look Forward To
Turner Classic Movies (TCM) has announced its robust 2025 programming slate, packed with exciting events, restorations, and a renewed commitment to classic cinema. As the go-to destination for film enthusiasts, TCM continues to celebrate the rich heritage of classic films while exploring new ways to connect with audiences. Filmmakers Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Paul…
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Story Television Celebrates Black History Month with Special Documentary Programming
This February, Story Television Network honors Black History Month with five days of powerful documentary programming that highlights the rich heritage, resilience, and achievements of African Americans throughout history. From February 2–6, 2025, viewers can explore themed programming that showcases pivotal moments, inspiring leaders, and groundbreaking achievements in Black history. The lineup includes biographies of…
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“Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man” How to Watch on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More
The world’s most popular superhero swings to Disney+ with the debut of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. Created by Jeff Trammell, the animated series debuts on the streamer today with a two-episode premiere, and will be the 12 television series based in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Set in an alternate universe than the main MCU…
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AT&T Internet Booms, Reports Over 300K New Subscribers
AT&T is becoming a popular choice for cord cutters searching for fast, reliable internet to keep their next binge uninterrupted and their video calls crystal clear. During the company’s Analyst & Investor Day, it reported a significant increase in internet subscribers for the fourth quarter of 2024. AT&T Fiber added 307,000 new subscribers during the…
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Netflix & Other Streaming Service Users Forced to Pay to Fund the BBC? UK Government Explores Radical Overhaul of License Fee
The UK government is considering a radical shake-up of how the BBC is funded, with proposals including extending the license fee to households that only use streaming services like Netflix and Disney+. This move comes as part of a broader effort to modernize the funding model for the public broadcaster in the face of evolving…
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Paramount Rejects Unsolicited $13.5 Billion Bid from Project Rise Partners, Reaffirms Commitment to Skydance Merger
Paramount Global has rejected an unsolicited $13.5 billion takeover bid from Project Rise Partners (PRP), a consortium of investors, reaffirming its commitment to the previously announced merger with Skydance Media and RedBird Capital Partners. In a statement to Cord Cutters News, a spokesperson for Paramount’s Special Committee emphasized that PRP did not submit a proposal…
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DIRECTV Adds a New RSN For The Texas Rangers Across Five States
The Texas Rangers, reigning champions of Major League Baseball, and DIRECTV have announced a multiyear distribution agreement that will bring comprehensive coverage of Rangers games to fans across a five-state footprint. The deal, one of the first for the newly formed Rangers Sports Network, ensures that fans in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and eastern New…
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AT&T & DIRECTV Are Ending Free Max for Grandfathered DIRECTV Customers, Cancel Now Or You Will Be Charged
AT&T is ending a perk that has allowed some DIRECTV customers to enjoy free access to the Max streaming service. In a statement to Cord Cutters News, it was confirmed that the credit previously provided to certain customers for Max access will be discontinued. Update: AT&T has confirmed to Cord Cutters News that wireless customers…
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Spectrum’s Big Changes for 2025: $30 Internet Bundle & More – Here’s What You Need to Know
Spectrum is making fast internet saving money a reality with a game-changing bundle and commitment. The company has launched a 500 Mbps internet plan for just $30 a month when bundled with two Spectrum Mobile or Video lines. Spectrum has also unveiled an ambitious “Customer Commitment” plan that promises to shake up the way it…
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“All in the Family” Celebrates a Milestone: 46 Years Today It Aired Its 200th Episode
Today marks the 46th anniversary of a television milestone. On January 28th, 1979, the groundbreaking sitcom “All in the Family” aired its 200th episode, a testament to its enduring popularity and cultural impact. The show, which premiered in 1971, broke new ground with its frank portrayal of social and political issues, sparking conversations and challenging…
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