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DISH Has Raised $44.25 Billion From Selling Its Wireless Spectrum to AT&T & SpaceX
EchoStar Corporation, parent company of DISH and Sling TV, wrapped up a pivotal third quarter by finalizing two major spectrum deals that reshaped its wireless holdings and cleared long-standing regulatory hurdles with the Federal Communications Commission. The company struck a massive $22.65 billion agreement with AT&T and a separate $19 billion arrangement with SpaceX, moves…
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69 Years Ago The Epic “The Ten Commandments” Movie Premiered at Criterion Theater
Sixty-nine years ago, on November 8, 1956, the Criterion Theater on Broadway lit up with Hollywood glamour as Cecil B. DeMille’s monumental Biblical drama The Ten Commandments made its world premiere. Starring Charlton Heston as Moses and Yul Brynner as Pharaoh Rameses II, the film captivated audiences with its sweeping scope, groundbreaking special effects, and…
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YouTube TV is Offering $20 Credits – Here is How to Claim It
YouTube TV has begun notifying millions of its subscribers about a one-time $20 account credit as compensation for the ongoing loss of Disney-owned channels, including ESPN, ABC, and FX networks. The blackout, which started in late September, stemmed from a carriage dispute between Google-owned YouTube TV and The Walt Disney Company over renewal terms for…
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Stay Charged on the Go — This Powerful 10,000 mAh Nano Power Bank is Now 33% Off
Need tidy, fast charging in your pocket without the tangle of carrying cables? Save 33% on the Anker Nano Power Bank (now $39.99) and keep serious charging power in a pocketable package for your devices when you’re on the go. It comes with a retractable cable and 45W USB-C PD output, making binging on the…
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Blacked Out? Lock In Your Games & Shows with DIRECTV While YouTube TV & Disney Argue
A carriage dispute between YouTube TV and Disney is heading into its second weekend with millions of subscribers without Disney-owned channels, including ABC and ESPN. With 20+ networks removed from YouTube TV, subscribers are without live sports and other must-see programming while negotiations continue. If you’re facing a weekend full of college football, Monday Night…
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41 Years Ago Today: Freddy Krueger Slashed His Way into America’s Nightmares as A Nightmare on Elm Street First Premiered
Exactly 41 years ago, on November 9, 1984, New Line Cinema unleashed Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street in 1,029 theaters across the United States, forever changing the landscape of horror cinema. What began as a low-budget independent film shot in just 32 days would gross over $25.5 million domestically, spawn one of the…
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Early Black Friday Deal! Amazon Slashes Price on Fire Max 11 Tablet: A Streaming Powerhouse Now Just $139.99 Making It a Must Have
Amazon has dramatically dropped the price of its flagship Fire Max 11 tablet to an unbeatable $139.99—a whopping 39% off its original $229.99 in a early Black Friday sale. This limited-time flash sale, kicking off today and running through the weekend, positions the Fire Max 11 as one of the best value propositions in the…
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Roku Rings In the Holidays With Free Festive Streaming, New Originals, and Classic Favorites
Roku is unwrapping a holiday lineup packed with cheer. From timeless Christmas films to brand-new Roku Originals, the Season’s Streaming collection is live now and bringing all your favorite seasonal content into one curated destination. Whether you’re searching for the perfect background movie while you decorate or want something brand new to binge, Roku has…
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Massive Early Black Friday Blowout: Google Pixel 10 Pro XL Drops 25% to Just $899 – The Ultimate Flagship Deal You Can’t Miss
In a pre-Black Friday, Google has slashed the price of its top-tier Pixel 10 Pro XL by a whopping 25%, bringing the unlocked 256GB down to an irresistible $899. Originally launching at $1,199 just a few months ago, this $300 discount represents one of the deepest cuts ever seen on a brand-new Google flagship so…
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Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune Are Getting New Homes
Sony Pictures Television and CBS have settled a contentious legal battle surrounding the syndication and distribution rights to Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, two of the most enduring game shows in television history. The agreement, announced on Friday, ends a lawsuit that had threatened to disrupt the lucrative partnership that has governed the programs for…
