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ATSC 3.0 NEXTGEN TV Will Soon Offer Free Video Games to Play on Your TV
Get ready to experience television like never before. GameLoop TV, a groundbreaking new channel launching at CES 2025 next week, is set to redefine entertainment with its innovative “Play Now” feature, allowing viewers to instantly jump into video games using their TV remotes or mobile phones. This free, 24/7 gaming channel, broadcasting on NEXTGEN…
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Another Cable TV Company is Shutting Down Its TV Service in 2025
Focus Broadband, the largest member-owned cooperative in North Carolina, is phasing out its traditional cable TV service, MergeTV. The company has already begun shutting down service in select areas and plans to completely discontinue MergeTV across its entire service area by mid-2025. This move signals a significant shift in the company’s strategy, as it encourages…
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US Appeals Court Blocks FCC Net Neutrality Rules
A U.S. appeals court has ruled that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) lacks the authority to reinstate net neutrality rules, marking a significant development in the ongoing debate over internet regulation. The decision, issued by a three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, strikes down the FCC’s attempt to revive…
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Max Subscribers Say “Goodbye” to Beloved Animated Shows
Streaming giant Max is facing backlash from subscribers, particularly parents and animation fans, following the removal of several popular children’s shows from its platform. Beloved animated series like “Teen Titans,” “Ed, Edd n Eddy,” and “The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy” have vanished from the service, leaving many viewers disappointed and confused. The full…
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The Cost of TV is Going Up, VH1 Turns 40, & More – Cord Cutting Today
Today in Cord Cutting Today for January 2, 2025 we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting including: More Cable TV Companies Are Raising Their Prices Including Comcast. You can find links to each story we talk about below this video. Why Do Streaming Services Cost So…
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53 Years Ago Today America Banned Cigarette Commercials on TV
A landmark moment for public health arrived today as a federally imposed ban on television cigarette advertising went into effect. This historic legislation, signed into law by President Nixon in 1970, marks a significant shift in the nation’s approach to tobacco control and aims to protect public health, particularly among young people. For decades, cigarette…
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SpaceX’s New Satellites That Will Improve Starlink’s Internet Speeds By Offering 1 Terabyte Downlink Bandwidth
SpaceX is poised to revolutionize its Starlink satellite internet service with the upcoming launch of its next-generation V3 satellites. These powerful new satellites, designed to be deployed by the Starship launch vehicle, promise to dramatically increase speeds, boost capacity, and enhance the overall performance of the Starlink network. A Bandwidth Jump: According to SpaceX, each…
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Get Up To $20 Cash Back on YouTube TV From Chase & Discover, But There’s a Catch
Cord-cutters looking to save some money on their YouTube TV subscriptions might be in luck, as Chase and Discover are offering cash back deals on the popular streaming service. However, there’s a catch: these offers aren’t available to everyone, and there’s no way to know if you qualify except to check your credit card accounts.…
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Roku Wants to Help You Cut the Cord on Cable TV in 2025 With a $29 Roku Stick 4K
Roku is kicking off the new year with a renewed focus on helping consumers ditch their expensive cable subscriptions. The streaming giant today announced two new devices aimed at making cord-cutting more accessible and enjoyable than ever: a revamped Roku Streaming Stick 4K for just $29 and a feature-packed Roku Ultra priced at $79. Roku…
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CNBC Announces Its New $14.99 a Month Streaming Service But With a Catch
CNBC is set to join the streaming wars with the launch of CNBC+, a new stand-alone streaming service slated to debut in the first quarter of 2025, according to a report by Variety. Cord Cutters News first reported that the price would be $14.99 a month as CNBC quietly launched its new streaming service. Now…
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Here Is Everything Coming To MAX In January 2025
It’s 2025 and MAX is set for an elite new year. Here is all the new content coming to the service as we turn the clock to 2025 for a year of MAX content. January 1st January 2nd January 3rd January 4th January 5th January 6th January 7th January 8th January 9th January 10th January…
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40 Years Ago Today VH-1 Launches, Bringing Adult Contemporary Music Videos to the Masses
A new player has entered the burgeoning music television scene 40 years ago today. VH-1, a sister channel to the youth-oriented MTV, premiered today, promising a more mature and sophisticated approach to music video programming. The channel kicked off its inaugural broadcast with a poignant tribute to the late soul legend Marvin Gaye, airing his…
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Why Do Streaming Services Cost So Much in 2025? TV Shows Now Cost as Much as $58 Million Per Episode to Make
Television has evolved into a high-stakes game, with streaming platforms and networks vying for viewers’ attention with increasingly lavish productions. But creating captivating worlds and epic stories comes at a cost, and some shows have shattered records with their astronomical budgets. This high cost of content is driving up the cost of streaming as services…
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How to Watch 2025 College Football Playoff Quarterfinal Games Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on January 1
The New Year has arrived and on the gridiron, six teams look to seal their fate as the 2025 College Football Playoffs Quarterfinals continue. The Peach Bowl, Rose Bowl, and Sugar Bowl will feature some of the nation’s best remaining teams as they forge their path to glory in a must-watch tripleheader. Cord cutters can…
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Another Cable TV Company Suffers a Blackout of Local Sports
The new year has brought a frustrating surprise for Optimum cable subscribers: a blackout of MSG Networks, leaving many sports fans unable to watch their beloved local teams. The carriage dispute between Optimum and MSG Networks, which carries the New York Knicks, Rangers, Islanders, Devils, and Buffalo Sabres, reached an impasse after their agreement expired…
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