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Philo Adds 7 New Channels Now Offers Over 100 Free Channels
Philo is adding 7 more free channels to its lineup brining the total number of free channels to over 100. The streaming platform has added seven new channels to its standalone, completely free offering, bringing its ad-supported lineup to over 100 live channels and thousands of on-demand movies and shows. Philo’s free platform, accessible instantly…
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Comcast Removes Data Caps On Its New Internet Packages & Adds a Five-Year Price Guarantee Starting at $55/Month
In a bold move to address rising costs and consumer demand for transparency, Comcast has launched a first-of-its-kind five-year price guarantee for new Xfinity Internet customers, with plans starting as low as $55 per month. Announced today, the nationwide offer locks in rates without requiring an annual contract, allowing subscribers to cancel anytime penalty-free. Packed…
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MyFree DIRECTV Adds More Free Channels From NBC Networks
DIRECTV announced today that it has expanded the channel lineup on its free streaming service, MyFree DIRECTV. The eight new channels are from NBC-owned networks and span entertainment, true crime, and sports. “DIRECTV continues to offer more choice, flexibility and control to consumers, matching the content they want to watch with how they want to…
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CNN Aims for Balanced Political Coverage, Vows to Hold Trump Accountable Without Bias As it Struggles to Find a Audience Between Fox News & MSNBC
CNN’s chief executive, Mark Thompson, has outlined a new vision for the network’s political reporting, urging journalists to hold President Donald Trump’s administration accountable while avoiding partisan battles. In an interview with the Financial Times, the former New York Times and BBC leader emphasized that CNN’s role is not to “oppose political forces” but to…
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The Roku Channel Widens Lead as Top Free Ad-Supported Streaming Service, Outpacing Tubi and Pluto TV
The Roku Channel has solidified its position as the leading free ad-supported streaming television free service in the United States, capturing 2.2% of all streaming activity according to Nielsen’s March 2025 The Gauge report. This marks a significant milestone for Roku, as it widens its lead over competitors Tubi and Pluto TV in the rapidly…
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Apple’s Latest tvOS 18.5 Beta Prioritizes Stability for Apple TV Users
Apple has released the second developer beta of tvOS 18.5, continuing its focus on bug fixes and performance improvements for Apple TV users. As reported by The Mac Observer, this latest update is part of a broader rollout that also includes beta 2 versions of watchOS 11.5, visionOS 2.5, HomePod 18.5, and more. Cord-cutters using…
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Pluto TV is Adding a New Free Channel in Partnership With the NFL
Los Angeles, CA – April 15, 2025 – Pluto TV, the leading free ad-supported streaming television service, has teamed up with the National Football League (NFL) to unveil a brand-new channel, NFL Draft Vault, just in time for the 2025 NFL Draft. Announced today, the channel promises football fans a treasure trove of historic draft…
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Walmart Slashes Price of Its Onn Google TV Streaming Player to Just $12.97 in Stunning Deal
Walmart has unleashed a jaw-dropping deal for cord-cutters, dropping the price of its Onn. Google TV Full HD Streaming Device (2023 model) to an unprecedented $12.97. Available for delivery through Walmart.com, this budget-friendly streaming stick transforms any TV into a smart hub, offering access to over 700,000 movies and shows across platforms like Netflix, Tubi,…
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Everything We Know About DIRECTV STREAM Ending & Merging With DIRECTV
On Sunday, DIRECTV announced a rebrand in hopes of streamlining its products and making it easier for users to compare packages and find what they’re looking for. While streamlining and consolidating the services makes sense, it can also be confusing for customers. Below, we’re outlining the changes and the current streaming packages offered by DIRECTV.…
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Report: T-Mobile Credit Card Could Be Launching Soon, Return of AutoPay Discounts?
T-Mobile may soon join Verizon and AT&T in offering a co-branded credit card to its customers. According to a report from The Mobile Report, evidence within T-Mobile’s T-Life app suggests that the company is preparing to introduce a credit card, potentially in partnership with Capital One. TMR discovered an image in the T-Life app labeled…
