Category: All News
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Deal Alert! Save on FanDuel Sports Network Standalone with Fubo – No Base Plan Necessary
Sports fans who are looking to watch their favorite local team can take advantage of the latest deal from Fubo. Whether you’re a fan of an NBA team on the court, an NHL team on the ice, or an MLB team on the field, you can stream your favorites on FanDuel Sports Network on Fubo…
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34 Years Ago Today: “Married… with Children” Hit Its 100th Episode Milestone on April 7, 1991
Today marks the 34th anniversary of a landmark moment for one of television’s most irreverent sitcoms: the airing of the 100th episode of Married… with Children on April 7, 1991. The FOX Broadcasting Company series, which debuted as the network’s first primetime show in 1987, reached this milestone in its fifth season, solidifying its status…
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What’s New This Week on Max For The Week of April 7, 2025
It’s a week into April and Max has you covered with new content across the board. Here are all the fresh options that Max has for you as we march through April. April 7 April 8 April 9 April 10 April 13
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Dennis the Menace Star Jay North Dies at 73, His Classic Show Is Streaming on Prime Video
Over the weekend, Jay North, the child actor who brought the beloved character Dennis Mitchell to life on CBS’s Dennis the Menace, passed away at 73. The news has prompted fans to revisit the classic sitcom and you can stream the full series now on Prime Video. For many, Jay North’s blonde hair, overalls, and…
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Sling TV Class Action Lawsuit Could Pay Subscribers Up to $2500 in Compensation
In 2024, Sling TV faced a lawsuit alleging that the company shared subscribers’ viewing history to social media. Now, those who used the streaming service anytime since January 1, 2023 may be eligible to take part in the class action lawsuit, which a law firm says could pay those subscribers up to $2500. The lawsuit…
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98 Years Ago Today: AT&T Helped Launch The Dawn of Long-Distance TV with Herbert Hoover’s Historic Transmission
Today marks the 98th anniversary of a groundbreaking moment in communication history: the first long-distance television transmission, which took place on April 7, 1927. On that day, an image of U.S. Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover was beamed from Washington, D.C., to New York City by AT&T, marking the birth of a technology that would…
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DIRECTV Adds More News to Its Free Streaming Service
DIRECTV is growing its free streaming service, MyFree DIRECTV, with the addition of Scripps News. The news channels brings even more value to MyFree DIRECTV subscribers who can access over 100 sports, news, and entertainment channels for free. Formerly Newsy, Scripps News delivers compelling, context-driven news, fact-based reporting, and a deeper look at the “why” of each…
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T-Mobile is Offering Free Chicken Tenders or Burger From Cracker Barrel This Time With T-Mobile Tuesdays… But There’s a Catch
If you’ve been craving comfort food and happen to be a T-Mobile customer, this Tuesday might be your tastiest one yet. As part of the weekly T-Mobile Tuesdays promotion, customers can score a free entrée from Cracker Barrel – either Crispy Tender Dippers or a Barrel Cheeseburger. But before you get too excited, yes, there’s…
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Roku Poised to Win Big in Trump’s Tariff War
As President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff policies reshape global trade in 2025, Roku, the Silicon Valley-based streaming technology giant, could emerge as an unexpected victor. With the company already shifting production of some devices—including the newly launched 2024 Roku Ultra—to Vietnam, Roku is strategically positioned to sidestep the steep 34% tariffs hammering competitors reliant on…
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Cord Cutting 2.0 Hits Comcast, Spectrum, & Other Cable TV Companies Hard As Their Internet Market Share Drops Below 50% With Cord Cutters
Cable TV companies are facing a brutal reckoning in 2025 as the phenomenon dubbed “Cord Cutting 2.0” accelerates, pushing their dominance in the internet service market to new lows. According to a recent survey of over 1,900 cord cutters conducted by Cord Cutters News, less than half of cord cutters—42.7%—now rely on cable TV providers…
