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  • What’s Coming to Plex in July 2021: New Shows, Movies & Channels

    What’s Coming to Plex in July 2021: New Shows, Movies & Channels

    Plex is adding over 30 new titles to its streaming library this month. Check out the free streaming service for new thrillers and horror movies, a biographical drama about a beloved children’s author, and Baz Luhrmann’s directorial debut. New on Plex in July:   100 Girls  24 Hours to Live  The Alphabet Killer   Beast  Centurion   The Core   Demoted …

  • Peacock Will Stream All Remaining Stanley Cup Final Games

    Peacock Will Stream All Remaining Stanley Cup Final Games

    Peacock has announced that all remaining 2021 Stanley Cup Final games will stream on Peacock as the games air on NBC. Coverage of the Stanley Cup will be available with Peacock Premium which costs $4.99/month. Here’s the lineup of the remaining games: Friday, July 2 at 8 pm ET – Game 3: Tampa Bay at…

  • Here’s Everything New on Disney+ July 2021, Including ‘Black Widow’ and ‘Jungle Cruise’

    Here’s Everything New on Disney+ July 2021, Including ‘Black Widow’ and ‘Jungle Cruise’

    There’s a lot going on this month on Disney+. Where to even begin? First and foremost, all of our attention needs to be on the Black Widow premiere coming July 9, the same day it’s released in theaters. It’s the first film in Phase Four of the MCU and was delayed three times from an original May…

  • Where to Stream A&E Networks Now that fuboTV Has Dropped Six A&E Channels

    Where to Stream A&E Networks Now that fuboTV Has Dropped Six A&E Channels

    Earlier today, fuboTV removed six A&E channels from its channel lineup – A&E, FYI, History, Lifetime, Lifetime Movie Network, and Vice. If you’re looking for a live TV streaming service offering A&E channels, we have five options for you, below. Philo Philo is the most affordable option for streaming all of the A&E channels. For…

  • Content Production Budgets Expected to Pass $250 billion in 2021

    Content Production Budgets Expected to Pass $250 billion in 2021

    The last few years have seen some new major shows being released on streaming services, and production budgets are at an all-time high. Budgets for all-new series in 2020, including scripted, unscripted, daytime, and kids, was up 16.4% in 2020 reaching $220.2 billion, according to data by Purely Streamonomics. This year is only supposed to…

  • Here’s What’s New on Acorn TV in July 2021

    Here’s What’s New on Acorn TV in July 2021

    It’s summertime on Acorn TV and things are heating up with the final season of Jack Irish on July 12. New episodes premiere every Monday through August 2, so be sure to clear your calendar. Be sure to catch final seasons of Acorn TV’s exclusive The Heart Guy, plus new episodes of Ms. Fisher’s Modern…

  • ATSC 3.0 Launches in Little Rock, AR

    ATSC 3.0 Launches in Little Rock, AR

    ATSC 3.0 is now live in Little Rock, Arkansas, with five stations now broadcasting with the NextGen TV transmissions standard. The stations in Little Rock include KATV (ABC), KTHV (CBS), KARK-TV (NBC), KLRT-TV (FOX), and KARZ-TV (MyNet). The participating stations have cooperated to ensure that current programming remains available to all viewers, regardless of whether…

  • Pluto TV Adds Two More Channels to Its Free Lineup

    Pluto TV Adds Two More Channels to Its Free Lineup

    Pluto TV is adding to its free lineup again with two new channels – one devoted to a master chef and another dedicated to a Western legend. Here’s what’s new on Pluto TV. Julia Child Channel Channel 519 Today, Pluto TV added the Julia Child Channel with over 165 hours of content from The French…

  • fuboTV Drops Six A&E Channels From Its Lineup

    fuboTV Drops Six A&E Channels From Its Lineup

    As of June 30, fuboTV is no longer streaming A&E networks on its live TV streaming service – A&E, FYI Channel, History Channel, Lifetime, Lifetime Movie Network, and Vice TV. fuboTV notified customers, saying “It has always been our mission to offer a leading package of premium sports, news and entertainment programming, while also balancing…

  • Sling TV’s Adam Kucera on Local Channel Access, Price Hikes, and More

    Sling TV’s Adam Kucera on Local Channel Access, Price Hikes, and More

    Over the years, Sling TV has made a name for itself by offering live TV streaming through plans that start well below the seemingly industry average of around $55 to $65 per month. And if you’ve ever wondered how the company has gotten away with that price difference for so long, the answer comes down…