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  • FOX & NBC Expand NFL Packages While League Faces Antitrust Scrutiny

    FOX & NBC Expand NFL Packages While League Faces Antitrust Scrutiny

    Two of the NFL’s legacy networks are adding more games for the upcoming season. FOX/FOX One has picked up two additional regular-season games for 2026, while NBC/Peacock is getting another exclusive Week 17 matchup in early 2027. For fans, more premium NFL inventory is landing across a growing mix of broadcast and streaming platforms just…

  • Fiber Internet Blocked: Comcast Accuses a Local Power Company of Blocking Its Fiber Internet Service & Asks for FCC Help

    Fiber Internet Blocked: Comcast Accuses a Local Power Company of Blocking Its Fiber Internet Service & Asks for FCC Help

    Comcast has turned to federal regulators for help in a growing dispute with Appalachian Power Company, claiming the utility’s practices are stalling critical broadband projects across Virginia. The cable giant argues that unreasonable demands for pole attachment fees are preventing the rollout of high-speed fiber service to thousands of homes and businesses, particularly in underserved…

  • What’s New This Week on Netflix For The Week of May 11, 2026

    What’s New This Week on Netflix For The Week of May 11, 2026

    It’s warm outside, but you can still chill with Netflix. The streamer has a slew of fresh titles ready for your screens this week. Here’s all to expect from Netflix for the week of May 11. May 11 • Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris • Pop Culture Jeopardy! May 12 • Devil May Cry –…

  • Texas Sues Netflix for Collecting User Data

    Texas Sues Netflix for Collecting User Data

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Netflix for allegedly spying on children and collecting user data without consent. The lawsuit, filed Monday morning, claims that the streaming company violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act, saying that “Netflix has engaged in false, deceptive, or misleading acts and practices in the course of trade…

  • Yes, Wordle Is Becoming a TV Game Show

    Yes, Wordle Is Becoming a TV Game Show

    Grab a dictionary. NBC is bringing Wordle to television. The network has officially greenlit a primetime game show based on the viral word puzzle, with production set to begin later this year ahead of a planned 2027 debut. The show will be produced by NBC alongside The New York Times, Universal Television Alternative Studio and…

  • The FCC Announces Plans to Crack Down on Robo Calls & Improve Broadband Data

    The FCC Announces Plans to Crack Down on Robo Calls & Improve Broadband Data

    The Federal Communications Commission has released the tentative agenda for its May Open Commission Meeting, set for Wednesday, May 20, 2026. Chairman Brendan Carr outlined several items focused on improving telecommunications oversight, reducing regulatory burdens, and advancing connectivity efforts across the United States. The agenda reflects ongoing work to address challenges in voice services, broadband…

  • 57 Years Ago Today Monty Python Was Created, Revolutionizing Comedy

    57 Years Ago Today Monty Python Was Created, Revolutionizing Comedy

    On May 11, 1969, fifty-seven years ago today, the British comedy scene was forever transformed by the birth of Monty Python. The legendary six-man troupe, consisting of Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin, introduced a revolutionary style of humor defined by surreal absurdity, fearless irreverence, and sharp-witted satire…

  • Cord Cutting Today: Streaming Prices Are Rising Again as Roku Pushes Free TV & Netflix Lands Huge NFL Game

    Cord Cutting Today: Streaming Prices Are Rising Again as Roku Pushes Free TV & Netflix Lands Huge NFL Game

    Today in Cord Cutting Today for May 11, 2026, we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting including: Cord Cutting is Getting More Expensive As 2 More Streaming Services Raise Their Price. You can find links to each story we talk about below this video. Please subscribe…

  • After Almost 100 Years, CBS News Radio is Shutting Down Next Week

    After Almost 100 Years, CBS News Radio is Shutting Down Next Week

    CBS News has announced the permanent closure of its CBS News Radio service, effective May 22, 2026. This decision has reverberated across the media landscape, marking the conclusion of a nearly century-old pillar of American broadcast journalism. The news division’s leadership detailed the shutdown in an internal communication to employees, signaling the end of operations…

  • The FCC Has a Loophole That TV Station Owners Are Using to Buy Up Local ABC, CBS, Fox, & NBC Channels That They Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Buy

    The FCC Has a Loophole That TV Station Owners Are Using to Buy Up Local ABC, CBS, Fox, & NBC Channels That They Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Buy

    The American Television Alliance has called on federal regulators to close a regulatory gap that allows television broadcasters to combine major network affiliations in local markets without undergoing full public interest reviews required for traditional station ownership transfers. This comes as there is growing concern about a small number of owners buying up multiple ABC,…