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The Final Episode of “Knight Rider” Aired 39 Years Ago Today: A Look Back at the Iconic Series
Today marks the 39th anniversary of a significant moment in television history: the airing of the final episode of Knight Rider on April 4, 1986. For four seasons, the groundbreaking series captivated audiences with its blend of high-tech action, charismatic characters, and a sleek, talking car that became a cultural icon. As we reflect on…
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Dell Inspiron Laptop Hits Its Lowest Price Ever at Just $549.99 with Stellar Battery Life
Tech shoppers are in for a treat as the Dell Inspiron 5441 Laptop, a sleek powerhouse boasting a 14-inch FHD+ (1920×1200) display and extra-long battery life, is now on sale for just $549.99—its lowest price in the past 30 days. Down from its typical $799.99 retail tag, this $250 discount, available at major outlets like…
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YouTube TV Reigns as Cord Cutting King, But Cheaper Options Like Frndly TV & Philo Are Gaining Ground Fast
YouTube TV continues to dominate the cord-cutting landscape as the largest subscription-based live TV streaming service in the United States, solidifying its position as the go-to choice for millions abandoning traditional cable. However, smaller, budget-friendly alternatives like Frndly TV and Philo are experiencing rapid growth, signaling a shift among cost-conscious viewers seeking affordable entertainment options,…
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Deal Alert! Antennas Direct ClearStream 4V Indoor Outdoor TV Antenna Drops 25%
Searching for a simple way to cut the cord and still enjoy your favorite shows? The Antennas Direct ClearStream Eclipse UHF Indoor TV Antenna is now available for just $39.99, and thanks to a Lightning Deal, you can snag 25% off on March 29 between 1 PM and 1 AM CST. Just be sure to…
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Verizon Deals: Get A Samsung TV, iPhone 16 Pro, Galaxy S25, Apple Watch for Free & Other Savings
If you want to save and upgrade to the latest mobile devices, TV, or VR, then take advantage of Verizon’s latest deals on Home Internet & Mobile. Verizon is offering huge savings on iPhone Pro 16, Samsung Galaxy S25, Samsung TVs, and Meta Quest headsets that you can get today. Here are some of the…
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DIRECTV’s $34.99 MyEntertainment Package Now Includes Max For Free & More Local Channels In Its News & Sports Packages
As Major League Baseball kicks off its 2025 season today, March 27, DIRECTV is stepping up to the plate with a slew of updates that solidify its position as the leading provider of local baseball coverage among major providers. The company announced a series of enhancements to its Genre Packs, adding new streaming services and…
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Crackle Rises From The Ashes: Free Streaming Service Revived After Bankruptcy Shutdown
In a surprising turn for cord-cutters and streaming enthusiasts, Crackle, the pioneering free ad-supported streaming service, has made an unexpected comeback this week, as of March 26, 2025. The platform, which had been dormant since its parent company Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment spiraled into bankruptcy last year, is once again operational, offering its…
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Cable TV Networks Could Soon Lose $7 Billion Every Year As One of Their Biggest Revenue Sources Could Soon Be Banned
Cable television, already grappling with a steady decline in ad revenue, now faces a potential seismic shift as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the newly appointed Secretary of Health and Human Services, renews his call to ban pharmaceutical advertisements on TV. The proposal, which Kennedy has championed for months, could strip away one of the industry’s…
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A La Carte TV Is Finally Here, But at a Shockingly High Price
The long-awaited dream of a la carte TV—where viewers pay only for the channels they want—has finally arrived in 2025, but the reality is proving far pricier than fans hoped. Last week, REELZ launched REELZ+, a streaming-only service at $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year giving you access to its network live in app.…
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The FCC Wants to Speed Up The End of Slow DSL & Traditional Phone Lines By Freeing Up Billions For New Fiber to Rural America
In a significant move to modernize America’s telecommunications landscape, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced a series of actions on today, aimed at speeding up the shift from outdated copper lines to cutting-edge network infrastructure. These initial steps, unveiled today, are designed to unshackle providers from the burden of maintaining aging copper networks, redirecting resources…
