Category: All News
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AT&T SportsNets RSNs Will Shut Down By The End of 2023 Warner Bros. Discovery Confirms
Warner Bros. Discovery, the parent company behind AT&T SportsNet has confirmed that they intend to shut down their RSNs by the end of 2023. This was announced during today’s Q2 earnings call. They are reportedly working with MLB, NBA, and NHL to transfer the rights to the teams allowing them to stream the games in…
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Warner Bros. Discovery’s Lost 1.8 Million Subscribers in Just Three Months As Max Launches
Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max streaming service had a tough 2nd quarter in 2023. The WBD services lost 1.8 million subscribers in just three months. Max now has a total of 95.8 million subscribers, according to the official earnings numbers released today. This is down from the 1.1 million HBO Max, now called just Max, added…
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Everything We Know About Amazon’s New Home Internet Service, Including Updated Price Predictions & Launch Date
Since 2019 Amazon has been talking about launching a home internet service. This new home internet service from Amazon is currently code-named Project Kuiper. This is not just some side project, according to Amazon’s CEO, it is now one of the main focuses of the company. Recently we learned new details about Amazon’s plans to…
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Pluto TV Now Has Over 300 Live Free Channels Making It One Of The Best Free Services For Cord Cutters
Have you been thinking about trying out Pluto TV? One of the best options for free options for cord cutters, Pluto TV, is now even better, with over 300 free live channels in the United States and tens of thousands of on-demand content. As cord cutters look at ways to cut back on streaming costs…
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Amazon Adds Recall and Alert Page to Make Shopping Safer
Amazon added a new recalls and alerts page to help customers search for product recalls and view other safety information for potential purchases. The page, which went live last week, lets customers check to see if any notices on a product are out before making a purchase. You can also verify that recent purchases haven’t…
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T-Mobile Offers Free Pandora Premium To Replace Lost Tidal Benefit
Earlier this week, T-Mobile said customers will no longer offer its free Tidal Music benefit starting August 1. Instead, the Uncarrier is offering a new promotion on select plans: “Pandora on Us”. Customers who have completed the transition from Sprint to T-Mobile through the Magenta Complete program are offered a one year subscription to Pandora…
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Amazon Freevee Just Added 31 New Free Live Channels
Today Amazon Freevee announced it has added 31 new free live channels to its lineup. This now means Freevee has over 300 free live channels and thousands on on-demand titles. With these new channels, Freevee is also expanding its lineup of local news channels with the addition of new NBC affiliates. Amazon also announced that…
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FCC Proposal Could Lead To Sharper Sounding FM Radio And Better Reception
The Federal Communications Commission is proposing to empower FM radio stations with the ability to increase their digital power levels, which could result in better audio and reception indoors. The agency released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on Tuesday to grant digital FM and Low Power FM stations more flexibility to increase digital power…
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Sinclair’s Revenues Dropped in The 2nd Quarter of 2023 As Local TV Stations Struggle With Cord Cutting
Local TV stations have been hit hard recently by the growth of cord cutting and the drop in ad revenues. Now Sinclair has announced a 27% drop in ad revenues during the 2nd quarter of 2023. Sinclair’s total revenues decreased 27% to $1,541 million versus $2,125 million in during the same period the prior year.…
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Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Owners Again Push The FCC to Reclassify YouTube TV, Fubo, DIRECTV STREAM, & More As Cable TV Companies
Local TV station owners have formed a new Coalition for Local News to push the FCC to force cord cutting services to be treated like cable TV companies. If the FCC agrees to change the rules it would force YouTube TV, Hulu, Fubo, and more to strike deals directly with the owners of local TV…