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Netflix Announces Enhanced Accessibility Features
Netflix has announced new initiatives to enhance the accessibility of its content for a global audience, coinciding with Global Accessibility Awareness Day. The streaming service, which operates in more than 190 countries, continues to expand features that support diverse viewing needs, including subtitles, audio descriptions, and dubbing options. Nearly one-third of Netflix members worldwide rely
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AT&T Introduces Customized Plans Starting at $15 Per Month
Today, AT&T is launching a new type of wireless plan that gives customers more control over what’s included, what’s left out, and how much they pay every month. AT&T’s new Build-A-Plan will be available starting May 27, and will start a just $15 per month. The base plan will include Unlimited Talk, Unlimited Text, and
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Soundcore Liberty 5 Deal Slashes $40 Off Anker’s New Noise-Cancelling Earbuds for a Limited Time
If you have been waiting for a solid pair of wireless earbuds with real noise cancellation, clear call quality, and long battery life, the Soundcore Liberty 5 are now $89.98, down from the $129.99 launch price. The 31% discount makes this an easy-to-like buy for spring and summer listening, travel days, workouts, and even practical
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Sling TV Adds More Channels
Sling TV recently added more channels to both its paid and free Freestream service with the addition of the Stingray music channels. This addition enhances the platform’s appeal for viewers seeking diverse audio-visual entertainment without additional costs in the free tier while providing seamless integration for existing subscribers. Sling TV emerged as a pioneering force
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YouTube TV Makes Changes to Its App For Some Roku TV, Roku Players, and Fire TV Owners
YouTube TV has rolled out a significant adjustment to its live TV guide interface, sparking widespread feedback from subscribers across multiple streaming platforms for some users. The change affects how content behaves while users navigate the guide, replacing the previous live feed of the last channel you watched with a grey screen for many account
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29 Years Ago Today “Roseanne” Came to An End on ABC, Redefining TV Comedy
On this day 29 years ago, May 20, 1997, the final episode of the groundbreaking sitcom Roseanne aired on ABC, bringing to a close a landmark television series that had defined an era of working-class storytelling in American entertainment. The two-part finale, titled “Into That Good Night,” marked the end of nine seasons and more
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AT&T Announces The End of Copper Phone Lines In California Next Year
AT&T has announced plans to invest $19 billion in California through 2030 as part of a broad effort to upgrade its telecommunications infrastructure. The initiative focuses on expanding fiber-optic and fixed wireless services while transitioning away from older copper-based networks, including DSL internet and traditional landline phone services. The company stated that the shift addresses
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Plex Adds 13 New Free Channels
Plex, the popular media platform known for unifying personal libraries and offering extensive free streaming options, has significantly broadened its lineup of free, ad-supported channels. The addition brings a diverse mix of entertainment, educational content, lifestyle programming, and genre-specific viewing to millions of users worldwide. This expansion continues Plex’s strategy of providing high-quality, no-cost viewing
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Pluto TV Adds 2 New Channels That 90s Kids Will Love
Pluto TV has expanded its lineup of free, ad-supported streaming channels with the addition of two dedicated Pokémon channels, bringing the beloved franchise to millions of viewers worldwide without requiring a subscription. The new Pokémon channel will feature a rotating selection of animated series, movies, and classic episodes from the long-running franchise, while Pokémon Español
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11 Years Ago Today in Television History: David Letterman Bids Farewell to The Late Show
On May 20, 2015, David Letterman delivered his final performance as host of The Late Show with David Letterman, closing a remarkable 33-year chapter in late-night television. The broadcast, which aired on CBS from the historic Ed Sullivan Theater in New York, drew an impressive audience of more than 13.7 million viewers, making it one
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Crunchyroll’s Ani-May Sale Ends Tomorrow: Save on 3 Months of Premium Anime Streaming Before the Deal Disappears
Crunchyroll’s Ani-May celebration is still going strong, but the best part of the promo will not last much longer. The anime-focused streamer’s limited-time offer includes discounted Fan and Mega Fan memberships for select new and returning U.S. subscribers. Cord cutters can snag a Crunchyroll Fan membership for $1.99 per month for three months. For even
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Cord Cutting Today: Big Changes Are Coming to Local TV as ABC, CBS, FOX & NBC Stations Shift Hands
Today in Cord Cutting Today for May 20, 2026, we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting. You can find links to each story we talk about below this video. Please subscribe to our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CordCuttersNewsClips As Everyone Worries About Nexstar, Another Company is Quietly
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Thank You for Being a Friend: MeTV Is Giving The Golden Girls a Summer Marathon
There are TV comfort shows, and then there’s The Golden Girls. It’s the series you stop scrolling for. The one where you know a “Picture it: Sicily…” story is coming, Dorothy is about to fire off a perfectly timed insult, Rose is heading toward another baffling St. Olaf tale, and Blanche is convinced she still
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Visible’s New Graduation Season Deal Cuts Unlimited Service to $20/Month
Visible is marking graduation season with a fresh set of offers aimed at the Class of 2026. With its latest deal, the company is cutting the cost of staying connected for anyone stepping out of student life and into adulthood. For a limited time, you can lock in a full year of Visible’s unlimited plan
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The FCC Proposes More Specific Rules to Stop Robocalls
Today, the FCC proposed new and more specific requirements to hold voice service providers accountable for “bad actors” making illegal robocalls through their voice platforms, as well as strengthening the STIR/SHAKEN framework to more effectively implement caller ID for the purpose of cutting down on robocalls. If accepted, the new requirements would “expose providers that
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