Category: News

  • AT&T May Be Selling DirecTV Soon, Sources Say

    AT&T May Be Selling DirecTV Soon, Sources Say

    AT&T has been shifting its focus away from legacy assets like DirecTV. As the company prepares to launch HBO Max and continues to market AT&T TV, that shift away from DirecTV is becoming even more apparent. Now, sources are saying that AT&T is under pressure to sell soon. FOX Business’ Charlie Gasparino reports that bankers…

  • Here’s Everything Coming to HBO Max in June 2020

    Here’s Everything Coming to HBO Max in June 2020

    HBO Max is wasting no time adding to its content library just days after its initial launch. June brings a whole new list of TV shows, movies, and HBO Originals all included in the brand new streaming service. Here’s everything coming to HBO Max in June: June 1: 4th & Forever: Muck City, Season One…

  • Report Suggests Nvidia, AMD Readying New Graphics Cards for September

    Report Suggests Nvidia, AMD Readying New Graphics Cards for September

    For the cord cutters and streamers out there looking to build or upgrade their home theater PC (HTPC), a new report says next-gen graphics cards are on the way. DigiTimes points to a September time frame for both AMD and Nvidia to release their newest hardware. For AMD, new cards will likely feature the company’s…

  • ‘The Last Dance’ Viewership Jumps 128% with On-Demand Encores

    ‘The Last Dance’ Viewership Jumps 128% with On-Demand Encores

    ESPN’s hit 10-part docuseries, The Last Dance wrapped up last Sunday. And while initial weekly viewership numbers were historically strong, new data is showing that a lot more people are returning to the dance floor.  ESPN reports that due to time-shifted on-demand streaming, series viewership jumped 128% from the episodes’ first showing – averaging more…

  • FandangoNOW Celebrates 40 Years of ‘The Shining’ with a Stephen King & Stanley Kubrick Sale

    FandangoNOW Celebrates 40 Years of ‘The Shining’ with a Stephen King & Stanley Kubrick Sale

    This Saturday is the 40th anniversary of ‘The Shining,’ directed by Stanley Kubrick and based on the novel by Stephen King. To celebrate, FandangoNOW is having a sale on the 4K edition of the digital film for $9.90, along with a sale on “FandangoNOW Flashback” titles including Stephen King’s “Doctor Sleep,” “Cat’s Eye” and “Creepshow,”…

  • Disney’s New Short Series ‘Zenimation’ Has No Words or Music, Just ASMR

    Disney’s New Short Series ‘Zenimation’ Has No Words or Music, Just ASMR

    Disney+ launched it’s newest short-form series Zenimation that combines scenes from legacy animated movies into a relaxing, meditation experience, no dialogue or soundtrack needed. Each of the 10 episodes features a theme, for example Episode 1 Water, displays water animation scenes and heightened audio from The Little Mermaid, Moana, and Frozen for a zen, ASMR-like experience. Each episode lasts only 5-7…

  • HBO Max’s Launch is Turning into a Week Long Celebration

    HBO Max’s Launch is Turning into a Week Long Celebration

    HBO’s much-anticipated streaming service HBO Max launches May 27, and the streamer is making it a week-long event with free food, fitness, and activities from a collaboration of brands as part of their Where HBO Meets So Much More campaign. May 27-June 3 is dubbed “The Week of So Much More” and will feature perks…

  • Amazon Prime Video Supported Devices

    Amazon Prime Video Supported Devices

    Amazon Prime Video is a great resource for streaming content, especially since it’s included in your Amazon Prime account at no extra cost. With plenty of categories to choose from like Drama, Romance, Comedy, Thriller, Action, Kids and more, there’s something for everyone. Plus you can access Amazon Prime originals like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Jack…

  • Which Streaming Services Rank Best for Customer Satisfaction?

    If you’re deciding on a new streaming service, there’s certainly no shortage of options these days. And as more and more companies draw fences around their content and set up their own services, the market only gets more fragmented.   So what service is the best? Of course, that depends. While a number of factors go…

  • John Krasinski’s ‘Some Good News’ Headed to CBS All Access

    John Krasinski’s ‘Some Good News’ Headed to CBS All Access

    It was only a matter of time before a streaming service scooped up John Krasinski’s popular YouTube series Some Good News. CBS All Access won a bidding war for rights to the show. While Krasinski was originally against the idea of selling the series, according to sources for The Hollywood Reporter, he and the SGN…