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Premium Game Shows Go Free: Fawesome Launches First-Ever Original Competition Series
Fawesome, the ad-supported streaming platform from Future Today, is bringing premium game show entertainment to audiences for free with the launch of its first-ever original competition series: Southern Food Truck Wars and Fawesome Family Game Show. These new shows mark the platform’s expansion into original programming, offering family-friendly fun and high-stakes culinary showdowns at no…
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80 Years Ago Today Disney Released “The Three Caballeros”
BURBANK, Calif. – Eighty years ago today, on February 3, 1945, Walt Disney’s vibrant and culturally significant animated film, “The Three Caballeros,” premiered, bringing a splash of Latin American flair to audiences worldwide. More than just a cartoon, “The Three Caballeros” was a bold experiment in animation, a celebration of cultural exchange, and a testament…
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Amazon The New Home Of RSNs? MSG Networks Scrambles to Avoid Bankruptcy & Is Reportedly In talks With Amazon
The regional sports network (RSN) landscape continues to be a battleground, and MSG Networks, home to New York’s beloved sports teams, finds itself in the thick of the turmoil. Facing a prolonged carriage dispute with Optimum and burdened by significant debt, the network is reportedly exploring various options to avoid bankruptcy, including a potential debt…
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Pluto TV Delivers a Knockout Punch: Launches Free DAZN Ringside Boxing Channel
In a move sure to thrill fight fans, Pluto TV has announced the launch of DAZN Ringside, a free, 24/7 channel dedicated entirely to the world of boxing. This exciting addition to Pluto TV’s growing lineup of free, ad-supported television (FAST) channels brings a wealth of boxing content to viewers without requiring a subscription, making…
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Cable TV Companies Could Soon Be Forced to Pay You If Your Sporting Event & Programs Are Blacked Out
In a move aimed at protecting consumers from the frustrations and financial hits of television blackouts, Congressman Pat Ryan and Senator Chris Murphy have introduced the “Stop Sports Blackouts Act.” The legislation seeks to compel cable companies to refund customers whenever they are unable to access the channels included in their subscription due to ongoing…
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Tubi is The Most Popular Free Service Followed By The Roku Channel & Pluto TV According to New Report
A new report from MX8 Labs is shedding light on not just where viewers are streaming, but why they’re making the choices they do. The 2024 longitudinal study tracked over 7,000 U.S. consumers to analyze their viewing habits across major streaming platforms—both subscription-based (SVOD) and free, ad-supported (FAST) services. Netflix Remains King, But There’s Room…
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Comcast & Spectrum Lost Over 2.8 Million TV & 919,000 Internet Customers in 2024
The telecommunications industry is facing a reckoning as both Comcast and Charter Communications (Spectrum) report substantial losses in internet subscribers throughout 2024. While the decline in television customers has been a well-documented trend, the increasing number of internet users cutting the cord presents a new challenge for these industry giants, raising questions about their future…
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YouTube Removes One of Its Most Useful Features on Smart TVs
YouTube has quietly removed the guest account feature from its TV app, forcing users to either log in with a Google account or remain logged out entirely. This change, impacting smart TVs, streaming devices, and game consoles, has raised concerns about privacy, convenience, and the potential disruption to viewing habits in multi-user households. The move…
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On Patrol: Live Renewed for Season 4 as Reelz Doubles Down on Hit Series
Fans of On Patrol: Live can rest easy. Reelz has renewed the hit reality series for a fourth season, securing another 90 episodes that will keep it on the air through early 2026. The announcement, as covered by TVSeriesFinale, comes as the network continues to lean heavily on the show’s success, doubling down with additional…
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ACC & ESPN Extend Media Deal Through 2036
One of the most storied conferences in college sports won’t be going anywhere anytime soon. The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and ESPN are doubling down on their long-standing partnership, ensuring that fans will have access to top-tier conference action through the 2035-36 academic year. “We appreciate the ongoing partnership with ESPN and their enduring commitment…
