Author: Jess Barnes

  • ESPN+ Content Will Be Integrated Into Hulu This Week

    ESPN+ Content Will Be Integrated Into Hulu This Week

    During its Investor Day event in December, Disney shared plans for making ESPN+ content available within the Hulu app. Today, during an annual shareholder meeting, Disney CEO Bob Chapek confirmed that the update will go into effect tomorrow, March 10. With the update, those who are subscribed to both Hulu and ESPN+ will be able…

  • IMDb TV Expands Device Compatibility to Include TiVo Stream 4K, Nvidia Shield & More

    IMDb TV Expands Device Compatibility to Include TiVo Stream 4K, Nvidia Shield & More

    Amazon’s free streaming service IMDb TV is now available on LG Smart TVs, PlayStation 4, Nvidia Shield, and TiVo Stream 4K. On IMDb TV, viewers will find shows and movies available to stream for free with ads. The streaming service includes a library of well known titles including Project Blue Book, Hart of Dixie and…

  • Disney+ Reaches 100 Million Global Subscribers

    Disney+ Reaches 100 Million Global Subscribers

    Disney+ now has over 100 million global subscribers, the company announced Tuesday during its Annual Meeting of Shareholders. That number is up from 94.9 million subscribers since the end of 2020, as reported during Disney’s recent quarterly earnings call. Since the most recent earnings report, Disney launched Star, an entertainment brand for viewers outside of…

  • Vudu is Launching on Amazon Fire TV

    Vudu is Launching on Amazon Fire TV

    Vudu announced today that the app is rolling out on Amazon Fire TV Edition smart TVs and Fire TV streaming devices. With Vudu, you can rent or buy titles from a catalog of over 150,000 movies and TV shows. Those who have already purchased titles from Vudu will now be able to watch their shows…

  • WWE Network Launches on Peacock March 18: What to Know & A Limited Time Deal for Fans

    WWE Network Launches on Peacock March 18: What to Know & A Limited Time Deal for Fans

    In January, Peacock announced that it would bring exclusive access to WWE Network to its streaming service. Now, we have more details about what WWE fans will see on Peacock and which events will be available to stream. Peacock will begin streaming WWE content on March 18. At launch, Peacock will have fan favorite content,…

  • Save 50% on Peacock When You Prepay: Limited Time Offer

    Save 50% on Peacock When You Prepay: Limited Time Offer

    Peacock is offering a new deal ahead of the launch of WWE content on the streaming service. Right now, you can save 50% on a subscription to the premium tier. To get the discount, visit the WWE page on Peacock and click Get Started to sign up. You’ll need to prepay for 4 months of…

  • fuboTV is Testing New Plans with a Small Group of Users

    fuboTV is Testing New Plans with a Small Group of Users

    fuboTV shared with Cord Cutters News Monday morning that the streaming service will be testing out new plans. The new options include a Starter plan at fuboTV’s current base price of $64.99, a Pro plan for $69.99, and an Elite plan for $79.99, along with still offering the Latino Quarterly plan for $33/month, paid quarterly.…

  • Google TV Introduces Kids Profiles

    Google TV Introduces Kids Profiles

    Today, Google TV is introducing Kids Profiles. Families can now set up a profile for each kid in the family with their name and age to create a personalized and safe experience. With Kids Profiles, parents can choose which apps and content kids will have access to. That content is presented in a kid friendly…

  • Get 6 Months of Starz for $2.99/Month on Amazon Prime Channels

    Get 6 Months of Starz for $2.99/Month on Amazon Prime Channels

    Amazon is offering a limited time deal for the Starz channel through Amazon Prime Video Channels. Right now, Amazon Prime subscribers can sign up for a subscription at $2.99/month for your first six months, normally $8.99/month. Get Starz for $2.99/Month for 6 Months Click here to go to the Starz Amazon Prime Video Channel page…

  • Senators Call for Increased Broadband Speeds

    Senators Call for Increased Broadband Speeds

    A bipartisan group of senators wants to deliver higher broadband speeds. Senators Michael Bennet (D-CO), Joe Manchin (D-WV), Angus King (I-ME), and Rob Portman (R-OH) wrote a letter this week asking for an update to federal broadband speed requirements. The letter notes the new administration’s “commitment to deploying affordable, high-speed broadband across the country to…