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5 Streaming Services Every Documentary Lover Should Try in 2026
Fact‑driven storytelling, slow‑burn investigations, and jaw‑dropping real‑life footage aren’t things every streamer does well. Though major platforms chase broad appeal, niche services are finally giving non-fiction the attention it deserves without the huge price tag. Compelling real-world storytelling is increasingly living on specialized services that are built for viewers to learn, question, and explore. If…
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Fall in Love With Lucille Ball All Over Again: Catchy Comedy Launches ‘Catchy Loves Lucy’ Block
For the first time in television history, all five of Lucille Ball’s iconic series will air together in one place. Beginning Sunday, February 15, the Catchy Comedy Network kicks off Catchy Loves Lucy, a new weekly programming block that celebrates the enduring legacy of the queen of comedy. Airing every Sunday from 7 to 11:30…
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Everything You Need to Know About YouTube TV in 2026 – Pricing, Channels, Packages, & More
YouTube TV is still one of the heaviest hitters in live TV streaming, but 2026 is shaping up to be a year of change for the streamer. It still has the usual add-ons that let you tailor the service, but later this year, Google will roll out new “Plans” to give subscribers slimmer (and cheaper)…
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Another PBS Station is Shutting Down After Federal Budget Cuts
In a significant setback for public media in northwest Ohio, WBGU-TV, the PBS affiliate operated by Bowling Green State University, has announced it will cease broadcasting PBS content after June 30. This decision stems directly from severe cuts to federal funding and the impending closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which has long supported…
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This YouTube TV Deal Makes Switching in 2026 Way Easier — How to Save $75 Over 5 Months
Are you looking to switch your live TV provider and reduce your monthly bill? YouTube TV’s latest offer makes the decision to switch even easier. New subscribers can sign up for $67.99 per month for five months after a free trial, down from the regular $82.99 monthly price. That’s $75 in total savings while keeping…
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Dabl Network Honors 30 Years of Moesha With All-Day Marathon
To mark the 30th anniversary of Moesha, Dabl Network is airing a full-day marathon of the beloved sitcom on Monday, January 19, from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. The celebration features 28 fan-favorite episodes that highlight the show’s cultural impact, humor, and heartfelt storytelling. Starring R&B artist Brandy Norwood as Moesha Mitchell, the series…
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Portable Power for Less: 15.6″ Portable Monitor Slashed 34% for a Limited Time
Whether you’re working, streaming, or gaming, having a second stream that allows you to plug-and-play makes life a lot easier. Now, you can save 34% on the 15.6″ KYY portable monitor ($66.48) for a limited time. It’s a slim, lightweight, full‑featured external display built to enhance any streaming setup without breaking the bank. What to…
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The New Discovery+ App in Canada is Live, Customers Told to Resubscribe
Ahead of the shutdown of Discovery+ in Canada, a new Discovery+ service provided by Rogers is now available to Canadian viewers. Subscribers can continue using the Discovery+ service provided by Warner Bros. Discovery until their current subscription ends, or until the service fully shuts down on February 17, 2026, as announced late last year. Current…
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Verizon Will Expand Its Fiber Internet & Buy Frontier This Month
Verizon Communications is set to complete its acquisition of Frontier Communications on January 20, 2026, following the receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals. The announcement came on January 15, 2026, after the California Public Utilities Commission granted final clearance, removing the last major hurdle in a process that had faced extended scrutiny. This will expand…
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19 Years Ago, Netflix Launched Its Streaming Service and Changed TV Forever
In a pivotal moment that reshaped the landscape of TV, Netflix unveiled its streaming service exactly 19 years ago in January 2007, marking the beginning of an era where traditional cable television began its slow decline. This innovation not only transformed how audiences consumed media but also ignited the widespread phenomenon of cord-cutting, empowering millions…
