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The FCC is Seeking Comments on the Proposed ATSC 3.0 Deadlines
In February, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) asked the FCC to set a deadline for shutting down ATSC 1.0 and transitioning to ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV. Now, the FCC is seeking comments on the proposal, as well as any other potential issues that should be discussed before the transition. The NAB suggested…
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Going Bananas! Savannah Bananas Bring Banana Ball to ESPN, Disney+ and ESPN+ All Summer Long
The Savannah Bananas are taking over your screens this summer and they’re doing it in the biggest way yet. ESPN, Disney+, and ESPN+ will stream every game of the ten-city Banana Ball tour, kicking off April 26 and running through August 15. From college football stadiums to Major League Baseball’s most iconic fields, the “Greatest…
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31 Years Ago Today: Bill Nye the Science Guy Debuted in 1993, Igniting a Generation’s Love for Science
Today marks the 31st anniversary of the premiere of Bill Nye the Science Guy, the iconic educational series that first aired on April 14, 1993, on Seattle’s public station KCTS-TV. Starring Bill Nye, a bow-tie-wearing former Boeing engineer turned science communicator, the show blended humor, experiments, and catchy theme music to make STEM accessible to…
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Amazon’s Fire Max 11 Tablet is On Sale For Just $166.99 – A Great Portable TV for Disney+, Amazon, Hulu & More
Looking for a tablet to watch movies and TV shows. Amazon’s most powerful and largest tablet makes a great portable TV. The new Fire Max 11, is on sale right now for $166.99, that’s $33 off the list price of $199.99. This new Fire Max 11 tablet that offers 14 hours of battery life, 125GB…
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Roku TV vs. Roku Streaming Player: Understanding the Key Differences in 2025
As streaming continues to dominate home entertainment, Roku remains a top choice for accessing services like Netflix, Tubi, and YouTube TV. Yet, confusion persists between two of its offerings: Roku TV and Roku Streaming Player. Both deliver Roku’s user-friendly interface and vast channel library, but they cater to different needs. Below, we break down the…
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Why TV Reboots and Renewals Like King of The HIll Are Surging As Studios Bet on Classics Amid Streaming Losses
From Springfield to Quahog, classic TV shows are proving to be must have for TV studios, with The Simpsons, Family Guy, and American Dad securing extra seasons, while Futurama and King of the Hill find fresh runs on Hulu. This wave of reboots and renewals reflects a cautious strategy by studios grappling with soaring production…
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How to Watch Babylon 5 in 2025: Free and Premium Streaming Options Abound
For sci-fi fans eager to revisit the interstellar saga of Babylon 5 or discover it for the first time, 2025 offers a wealth of ways to stream the beloved 1990s series. All five seasons of J. Michael Straczynski’s groundbreaking show, which chronicles diplomacy and conflict aboard a futuristic space station, are readily available across multiple…
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The End of DIRECTV STREAM as DIRECTV Consolidates Its TV Offerings
Today, DIRECTV announced the end of DIRECTV STREAM as a standalone brand. DIRECTV announced that it will fully transition its streaming services to DIRECTV.com, starting today. The update, designed to streamline consumer choice under a single DIRECTV banner, promises greater flexibility, control, and tailored entertainment options without annual contracts or hidden fees. The shift marks…
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23 Years Ago Today: Bridget Jones’s Diary Hit Theaters in 2001, Launching a Romantic Comedy Classic
Today marks the 23rd anniversary of the theatrical release of Bridget Jones’s Diary, the beloved romantic comedy that premiered on April 13, 2001, in the United States, charming audiences with its witty take on love, self-improvement, and the chaos of single life. Starring Renée Zellweger as the endearing, diary-scribbling Bridget, alongside Colin Firth and Hugh…

