Category: News
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‘Ted Lasso’ Renewed for Season 4: Jason Sudeikis Returns to Apple TV+
Fans of AFC Richmond can finally breathe a sigh of relief. Ted Lasso is officially coming back to Apple TV+ for a fourth season. According to Variety, Apple TV+ has renewed the Emmy-winning comedy, with Jason Sudeikis set to reprise his role as the eternally optimistic football coach. While additional casting details remain unconfirmed, previous…
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MTV Movie & TV Awards Canceled for Second Year in a Row, With an Uncertain Future
In a surprising turn of events, MTV has decided to pull the plug on its annual “Movie & TV Awards” for the second consecutive year, leaving fans of the pop culture celebration disappointed and uncertain about its future. Sources close to the production confirmed to TMZ that the event, once a staple of MTV’s programming,…
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Bill Burr’s New Comedy Special is Out Today: Here’s How to Watch
Bill Burr is back with another comedy special, Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years, his first since Live at Red Rocks in 2022. “Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years” is the latest one-hour special from one of the greatest stand-up comedians working today. In what might be his most personal and introspective hour yet, Bill offers hilarious…
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Deal Alert! Get the Meta Quest 3S or A 43″ Samsung TV FREE with Verizon Home Internet
If you’re in the market for a new internet service provider, Verizon has just rolled out an exciting offer you won’t want to miss. When you sign up for Verizon’s 5G Home Internet or Fios 1 Gig Internet, you can score either a Samsung 43” Class TV or the highly sought-after Meta Quest 3S VR…
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Hulu Launched 17 Years Ago This Week, Sparking a Streaming Revolution
This week marks the 17th anniversary of a pivotal moment in entertainment history: the launch of Hulu on March 12, 2008. What began as a joint venture between media giants NBCUniversal and News Corp (later joined by Disney and others) has since grown into a streaming juggernaut, reshaping how audiences consume television and challenging the…
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Cable TV Provider WOW! Lost Almost 20,000 Internet Customers in 2024 As Cord Cutting 2.0 Grows
WideOpenWest, Inc. (WOW!), one of the nation’s leading broadband providers, reported a significant loss of internet subscribers in its financial and operating results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2024. The company, which operates a high-performing network passing nearly 2 million homes and businesses across 19 markets, saw a net loss of 10,200…
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How to Watch Live Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC On Roku Players, Roku TVs, Fire TV, Apple TV, Google TV, and More Without Paying for Cable TV in 2025
In 2024, the top four most watched networks were ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC. This often means one of the most common questions we get is how you can watch local channels for free without paying for cable TV. There are many options, from free services to paid options. Today, we are going to break…
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Pennsylvania Lawmakers Push Net Neutrality Bill to Regulate Internet Providers Like Comcast & Spectrum as Public Utilities
Two Pennsylvania state representatives are spearheading a bold new effort to restore net neutrality protections by transforming internet service providers (ISPs) into public utilities. Representatives Ismail Smith-Wade-El (D-49) and Elizabeth Fiedler (D-184) have circulated a memo outlining a forthcoming bill that promises “fair Internet that provides equal access” to all Pennsylvanians, tackling what they see…
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Google Deploys Fix for Chromecast “Untrusted Device” Errors
Google has begun rolling out a solution to a widespread issue that plagued Chromecast users over the weekend, leaving many unable to cast due to “untrusted device” errors. The glitch, which primarily impacted Chromecast 2nd Generation and Chromecast Audio devices, sparked frustration across social media and forums, with users scrambling for answers. While Google has…
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T-Mobile Announces Price Hike for Some Legacy Plans in 2025
T-Mobile is once again raising rates for certain customers on older plans, marking its second price adjustment in less than a year. Following a similar increase last June, the carrier confirmed in a memo obtained by CNET that some subscribers will see a $5 per-line hike starting with their April or May 2025 bills. However,…
