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30 Years Later: The 1995 Movies You Can Stream Right Now
September 1995 was a wild month for movies. Some films flopped, some became cult classics, and others reshaped entire genres. Now, three decades later, these cinematic time capsules are available to stream. Whether you’re in the mood for glittery Vegas chaos, grunge-fueled angst, or a brutal crime thriller that still haunts viewers today, there’s something…
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Top 10 Tips for New Cord Cutters to Make Cord Cutting Easier, Straight from Our Readers
As more people ditch traditional cable for streaming and over-the-air options, the transition can feel daunting. Cord Cutters News readers via our Facebook Group, seasoned in the art of cord-cutting, share their top 10 tips to help newcomers navigate this shift successfully. These tips from Cord Cutters News readers highlight preparation, research, and flexibility as…
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40 Years Ago Today: “The Golden Girls” Premiered, Redefining Sitcom History
Today marks the 40th anniversary of a television milestone that changed the landscape of sitcoms forever. On September 14, 1985, The Golden Girls premiered on NBC, introducing audiences to four unforgettable women—Dorothy Zbornak, Rose Nylund, Blanche Devereaux, and Sophia Petrillo—whose wit, warmth, and unapologetic camaraderie made the show a cultural touchstone. You can find The…
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Cable TV Has Lost Subscribers For 9 Straight Years As Comcast & Spectrum Struggle to Fight Cord Cutting
The traditional pay-TV industry, commonly known as cable TV, experienced a significant downturn in 2024, marking its ninth consecutive year of declining subscriptions, according to a recent report from S&P Global Market Intelligence. The steady erosion of subscribers has reshaped the television landscape, with penetration rates plummeting from over 80% in 2011 to just 34.4%…
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Anker’s Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds With 98% Noise Cancelling & 50 Hours of Playtime Are At a New All Time Low Price
Need a new set of powerful noise-cancelling earphones? Ready to head outside as the weather warms up? Anker’s Soundcore A40 wireless earbuds are on sale right now. These earbuds offer active noise canceling that reduces noise by up to 98%. These earbuds also offer 50 hours of playtime, helping you have them when you need…
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29 Years Ago Today in CBS Debuts “Everybody Loves Raymond” Launching a Comedy Classic
Today marks the 29th anniversary of a milestone in television history: the premiere of the beloved sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond on CBS, which aired its first episode on September 13, 1996. The show, a cornerstone of 1990s and early 2000s television, became a cultural touchstone, delivering heartfelt humor and relatable family dynamics that resonated with…
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35 Years Ago Today “Law & Order” Premiered & Launched an Iconic Crime Drama
Today marks the 35th anniversary of a pivotal moment in television history: the premiere of Law & Order on September 13, 1990. The iconic crime drama, created by Dick Wolf, debuted on NBC, introducing audiences to a gritty, procedural format that would redefine the genre and spawn a sprawling franchise. On this milestone, we reflect…
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Comcast is Laying Off More Staff at CNBC
CNBC, a leading business news network, has initiated a downsizing plan targeting up to two dozen employees within its international operations, which are primarily based in London and Singapore, with additional offices in other global cities. The layoffs, centered on the digital editorial division, are part of a broader effort to realign the network’s organizational…
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Warner Bros. Discovery Hopes Amazon, Apple, or Netflix Will Buy Its Struggling Company
The media industry is undergoing a seismic shift as Warner Bros. Discovery’s chief executive, David Zaslav, maneuvers to ignite a fierce bidding war for his sprawling conglomerate, even while David Ellison’s freshly merged Paramount Skydance gears up for a massive multibillion-dollar acquisition push to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. This development, emerging just weeks after Skydance…
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Sports Illustrated Channel Now Streaming Free on Plex
The free content on Plex just got sportier (and smarter) with the addition of the Sports Illustrated Channel. The new offering gives fans free access to athlete-driven college sports content backed by one of the most iconic names in sports journalism. What Is Sports Illustrated TV? Plex’s strong lineup of FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV)…
