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Cord Cutting Today: New Channels on YouTube TV, Paramount’s Struggle to Finalize Its Acquisition & More
Today in Cord Cutting Today for July 16, 2026, we have another update on the pushback against Paramount’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery Here are some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting today. Today’s Top Stories Quick Links from Cord Cutters News
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Peacock Packs MLB All-Star Weekend With the Draft, Futures Game, MLBx & More Than 7 Hours of Coverage
Baseball’s biggest stars aren’t the only attraction during MLB All-Star Weekend. Before the All-Star Game takes center stage, fans will get a chance to watch the next generation of talent as Peacock will offer nearly seven hours of live MLB All-Star Weekend coverage. Philadelphia will host one of the biggest weekends of the year for…
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A New Free Streaming Service for Local Broadcast TV is Beginning to Roll Out Today
FreeCast Inc. announced today that it has launched FreeCast Cities, a new direct-to-consumer streaming platform for localized content in every market. The streaming platform, now in beta testing, includes local television, free streaming channels, premium television services, on-demand entertainment, and subscription management, with the tagline “One City. One Login. All Your Television.” FreeCast Cities is…
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Deal Alert! Get a Roku Ultra Renewed for Just $59.99 – A Great Time to Upgrade Your Old Roku
The premium Roku Ultra renewed has arrived on the market at an astonishingly affordable price of just $59.99. Available on Amazon, this offer presents an outstanding chance for consumers to acquire a top-of-the-line streaming device that promises to transform ordinary television viewing into an extraordinary cinematic adventure right in the comfort of their own living…
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Project Hail Mary is Now Streaming – Here’s How to Watch at Home
Project Hail Mary, the sci-fi movie starring Ryan Gosling and based on the best-selling novel by Andy Weir, is now more accessible for cord cutters who want to enjoy the film at home. The film premiered in theaters on March 20 and earned over $679 million globally. Last month, the title came to home streaming…
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How HOAs & Apartments Force People to Pay For Cable TV Even If They Don’t Use It
As Comcast and Charter Communications prepare for their next quarterly subscriber updates, a critical but often overlooked factor continues to sustain traditional cable television services: mandatory or bundled subscriptions tied to homeowners associations and apartment complexes. These arrangements force residents to pay for cable TV whether they watch it or not, creating a stable revenue…
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PlayStation is Once Again Deleting Movies People Have Purchased From Their Library Raising Concerns About Buyers Rights
In a development that continues to highlight the precarious nature of digital ownership, Sony Interactive Entertainment has begun notifying users that a large collection of movies and television series acquired through the PlayStation Store will soon disappear from their libraries. The affected content comes from Studio Canal, a major distributor known for classic and popular…
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Cord Cutting Today: Walmart is Invested in Streaming, Animated Shows Are Making a Comeback & More
Today in Cord Cutting Today for June 25, 2026, we’re talking about Walmart taking over your streaming setup. Here are some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting today. Today’s Top Stories Quick Links from Cord Cutters News
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Roku Adds 7 New Free Live Channels on Roku TVs & Roku Players
Roku has added 7 new live channels to its popular free streaming service, The Roku Channel, by adding several new channels. These updates apply directly to Roku TVs and Roku Players, allowing users to discover more programming options at no additional charge. The initiative supports Roku efforts to deliver greater variety and maintain strong engagement.…
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Just 6 PBS Stations Have Shut Down Or Dropped PBS Programming After Losing Federal Funding
The loss of federal support through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting has created significant challenges for many public television stations across the country. After Congress rescinded approximately 1.1 billion dollars in funding in 2025, the CPB wound down its operations and fully dissolved by early 2026. This change removed a key revenue source that many…
