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16 Years Ago Today Conan O’Brien’s Last Episode of The Tonight Show Aired
As we mark the passage of time in television history, January 22, 2010, stands out as a pivotal date—exactly 16 years ago today, January 22, 2026. On that evening, Conan O’Brien hosted his final episode of The Tonight Show, capping off a seven-month stint that ended in controversy and heartbreak for fans of the lanky,…
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INSIGNIA 32″ Fire TV Falls to $70 — 46% Off A Go-To Second Screen That Fits Anywhere
Do you need a tiny, no-fuss screen for a kitchen, dorm, bedroom, garage, or a bargain second screen for streaming and casual gaming? This Insignia 32″ Fire TV just dropped to $69.99 (46% off), bringing a budget workhorse with built-in Fire TV, Alexa voice remote, DTS Virtual-X sound, and useful ports for less than many…
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T-Mobile Calls All Employee Meeting This Sunday, Raising Questions About What Major Announcement is Coming
T-Mobile has scheduled a comprehensive all-store meeting for Sunday, January 25, 2026, bringing together retail employees across the nation in a virtual all-hands format. This gathering, which lacks a publicly disclosed agenda, has generated considerable anticipation and discussion among staff members, who are bracing for potentially impactful updates from company leadership, according to Phone Arena.…
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Paramount Pushes Back Deadline on Warner Bros. Discovery Takeover
In a strategic move amid intensifying competition in the media landscape, Paramount Skydance has decided to extend the deadline for its hostile takeover offer targeting Warner Bros. Discovery. The consortium, spearheaded by David Ellison in collaboration with his father Larry Ellison and RedBird Capital’s Gerry Cardinale, originally set January 21, 2026, as the cutoff for…
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Nexstar & Sinclair Ask The FCC to Shut Down Free OTA TV ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Unless People Upgrade Their TVs to ATSC 3.0
The broadcast television industry faces a pivotal moment as major station groups intensify efforts to secure a firm timeline for switching entirely to the advanced ATSC 3.0 standard, known as NextGen TV. In recent filings with the Federal Communications Commission, large operators including Gray Media, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Nexstar Media Group, and the E.W. Scripps…
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Sling TV is Raising Its Price This Month
Sling TV, the popular live TV streaming service owned by DISH Network, has started a price increase on certain plans, raising the cost by $4 per month for some subscribers. This adjustment brings the affected package to $49.99 monthly, marking another shift in the ongoing trend of rising costs among streaming providers. Also, the Orange…
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The FCC is Cracking Down on The View, Jimmy Kimmel & Other Talk Shows That Claim to Be News By Enforcing Equal Opportunities on ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC
The Federal Communications Commission released a public notice on January 21, 2026, outlining guidelines for broadcast television stations regarding the equal opportunities requirement under federal law. The document, issued by the FCC’s Media Bureau, aims to clarify how stations should handle political programming, particularly content that could be seen as motivated by partisan interests. The…
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Xfinity, AT&T & Verizon Top List of Companies That Frustrated Customers the Most in 2025
If it feels like dealing with your phone company, internet provider, or favorite subscription service has become a full-time job, you’re not imagining it. Pine, an AI-powered consumer agent, just recently released its 2025 Consumer Friction Index, and the results confirm what millions of Americans already feel every month when the bill hits: the companies…
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TCL Series 65″ 4K QLED Gets Price Cut for Limited Time
Binge your next series or upgrade your setup for the Super Bowl without breaking the bank. For a limited time, you can score the TCL T7 Series 65″ for $599.99 (14% off ). Start 2026 with a TV packed with modern features, including QLED quantum-dot color, Mini-LED–level brightness with HDR PRO+ and Dolby Vision, a…
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YouTube TV Announces New Improvements to Multiview That We Have All Wanted
YouTube TV is set to transform its multiview with major enhancements focused on personalization and flexibility. In a recent update from YouTube’s leadership, the service announced upcoming features that build on its established presence in home entertainment. The company emphasized a core philosophy that television viewing should remain straightforward and user-friendly, while offering unprecedented levels…
