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Sinclair is Selling its Free Streaming Service STIRR
In 2019, broadcasting giant Sinclair took a stab at streaming with STIRR, a free service with live channels and on-demand shows and movies. It was once seen as one of the best free ad-supported streaming services on the market. Sinclair, however, is in the process of selling the service, which now offers just a fraction…
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T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Service Adds a New 1.2 TB Limit Before It Could Slow Down Your Internet
Last week T-Mobile announced it would be raising the price of its 5G Home Internet service. Now not only did T-Mobile just raise the price of the service for new customers, but it has also added a data limit to the service. With the new limit, 5G Home Internet, customers who use more than 1.2…
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Redbox is Being Sued For $3 Million in Unpaid Fees
Chicken Soup For The Soul is the parent company behind Redbox, Crackel, and the streaming service by the same name. Now, the company is reportedly having cash flow issues that have resulted in some content creators not getting paid. One of these clients includes PJT Partners who helped it close its deal to buy Redbox…
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MrBeast Reportedly in Talks For a Prime Video TV Show Worth Nearly $100 Million
Superstar YouTuber MrBeast may be making a jump to Amazon Prime Video. MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, is in talks with Amazon to create a TV show for its streaming service in a deal that could be worth nearly $100 million, according to Puck News (subscription required) and confirmed by Variety. While details…
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T-Mobile Will Soon Be Offering Improved Customer Service At Some Local Stores To Fix Your Problems in Person
T-Mobile has long been known for its great customer service. Now, according to reports from Reddit, T-Mobile will soon give customers at its so-called Experience stores the ability to offer bill credits, cancel lines, and more, just like its care teams will, but in person. T-Mobile has a few different types of stores. Neighborhood stores…
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AT&T Invests $20 Million to Make Phone Calls From Space
AT&T will invest $20 million with satellite-to-cellphone provider AST SpaceMobile to help erase connectivity gaps in coverage by offering service from space. The investment will come in the form of revenue commitment is part of a broader $155 million deal through which AT&T will also invest in AST SpaceMobile alongside Google and U.K.-based telecom giant…
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How to Cancel NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV or YouTube to Avoid Automatic Renewals
Have you been thinking about canceling NFL Sunday Ticket now that the 2023 season is over so you don’t get charged for 2024? Good news Google makes it very easy to cancel. Even better, if you signed up before July 10, 2023, for NFL Sunday Ticket with the promotional offer, you won’t automatically renew for…
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Netflix Throws Support Behind Net Neutrality as it Takes Subtle Shot at Comcast and Peacock’s Exclusive NFL Game
Netflix jumped back into the net neutrality debate. The streaming giant on Wednesday filed its public comment in support of the principles of an open internet, part of the feedback process held by the Federal Communications Commission. Netflix, a longtime supporter for net neutrality, echoed many of the same sentiments as before. But within the…
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Facebook Users in Europe Will Be Able to Unlink Their Instagram, Messenger, and Facebook Gaming Accounts
More big changes are coming to Facebook and Instagram users in Europe. Meta, the parent company of both social networks, said on Monday that it would soon let users unlink their accounts from each other ahead of some big rule changes in the E.U. In the coming weeks, users in Europe will be notified that…
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CBS Renews 5 CBS Affiliates Owned By Allen Media Broadcasting
CBS and Allen Media Broadcasting closed a new multiyear deal to renew CBS affiliations at five stations. The station affiliations involved with the deal include KIMT Rochester, Minnesota; KHSL Chico, California; HSL Terre Haute, Indiana; WLFI West Lafayette, Indiana; and WEVV Evansville, Indiana. “We are delighted to continue our relationship with CBS network,” said Byron…
