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Prime Video Confirms Invincible Season 2 Part 2 Release Date
Prime Video’s Invincible dropped a new trailer this week, showing the series will return with part two of the second season coming to the platform on March 14. The streamer made it known on January 19 that a release date for the second half of the second season would be confirmed this week, posting a…
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How to Watch WWE Royal Rumble 2024 Live on Roku, Fire TV, & More on January 27
37 years since the WWE universe first witnessed Hacksaw Jim Duggan dump out the One Man Gang to win the inaugural spectacle, the Royal Rumble is back. This year, the event is bringing its unique blend of high-stakes drama and athletic prowess to Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. Stream the action live on Peacock,…
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Watch America’s Funniest Home Videos Free on YouTube
America’s Funniest Home Videos is available to stream for free on YouTube. Fans of camels eating people’s hair and brides falling off Lippezanners can stream content 24/7. Fans can check out individual videos of past contestants and curated clip videos such as the Best of AVF Winner Edition, the funniest outdoor fails compilations, and Try…
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MeTV’s Love Me Marathon Features Valentine’s Day Episodes of Classic TV
MeTV will host a marathon of love-themed episodes of The Brady Bunch, Leave It to Beaver, The Andy Griffith Show, and other classic TV shows to celebrate Valentine’s Day. The Love Me marathon begins on February 11 at 12:00 p.m. ET and runs through 6:30 p.m. Catch lovey-dovey episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies, Gilligan’s Island,…
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It’s Time to Give Free Services Like Pluto TV, Tubi, the Roku Channel, & Others a Second Chance So They Can Save You Money
Are you looking to save money on your streaming bills? You may want to consider giving free ad-supported streaming services a second chance. Not only can they save you money, but the quality of their content has also vastly improved. In the past, many cord cutters wrote off free streaming services like Pluto TV, Tubi,…
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T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T Adds Nearly 840,000 5G Home Internet Customers as Cord Cutting 2.0 Surges
The three largest telecom companies in the nation, T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T, combined to add nearly 840,000 5G home internet subscribers in the fourth quarter, establishing the legitimacy of Cord Cutting 2.0 and posing a real threat to cable providers like Comcast and Spectrum. T-Mobile was the clear winner of the trio, which all reported…
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These Streaming Services Are Most Likely to Shut Down in 2024 — Fubo? Vidgo? Sling TV? STIRR? Hulu?
2024 will be a hard year for streaming. Increasingly investors are cutting back on the money they pour into unprofitable streaming services. A weak ad market is also bringing in lower ad revenues and, due to these factors, will likely force some unprofitable companies to be sold or shut down in 2024. The ad-supported STIRR…
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Apple Unveiled Changes to its App Store, Which Spotify Just Ripped
Apple on Friday laid out how its App Store will charge developers in the Europe as part of a new EU regulation that dismantles excessive power from Big Tech companies. Spotify quickly responded by calling it “extortion, plain and simple.” The biggest change to the fee structure that developers pay to be on the App…
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Even Netflix is a Little Spooked By the Rise of Generative Artificial Intelligence
You’re not the only one spooked by the rise of artificial intelligence. Netflix is concerned enough about it that it listed generative AI as a potential risk factor in its annual filing. The streaming giant added it to its annual 10-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Variety’s Todd Spangler was the first to…
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T-Mobile CEO Hints at Possible 5G Home Internet Price Increases Again
Consumers are flocking to T-Mobile’s 5G home internet service — to the point where it’s become one of the largest internet service providers in the nation after just two years. But would T-Mobile slow that growth down by raising prices? Maybe. Speaking to investors on a Thursday earnings conference call, T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert hinted…
