Author: Tmera Hepburn
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The Top TV Shows of 2021 According to Rotten Tomatoes and Where to Watch Them
Last year brought about some pretty high-quality entertainment as viewers settled in for another year of pandemic-induced TV binging, but there’s one TV show that was superior to all, according to its Rotten Tomatoes score. Hulu’s original series Only Murders in the Building received a 100% rating on the website and other critic review factors…
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Need a Movie Night? ‘Sing 2,’ ‘King Richard,’ and More are Now Available on Vudu
If your weekend plans include a movie night in, you’re in luck. Vudu has some great new releases available to rent or buy, starting with Sing 2, which is available on the platform as of Friday, Jan. 7. The animated hit sequel features the voice talents of Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Taron Egerton,…
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Android TV and Google TV Surpass 110 Million Monthly Active Devices
The year 2021 was a good one for Google’s TV operating system growth. The company reports that Android TV and Google TV users have surpassed 110 million, up from the 80 million reported in May. That means 30 million more active monthly devices have been added in seven months. A Google spokesperson confirmed the updated…
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Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon All Had Top Titles on Nielsen’s Latest Rankings
Nielsen has released its top rankings chart for the week ending Dec. 12, a time when people were busy preparing for the holidays and time off. That’s reflected in the moderate number of streaming minutes most titles saw as people weren’t quite ready for down time. That and the fact that not a lot of…
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Hub Research’s Top 5 Streaming Predictions for 2022 Include Changes for Roku, Netflix, and More
Streaming has changed significantly over the past decade, and there’s no sign of stopping. The world of online content and entertainment continues to shift, and 2022 will be no exception. The Analysts at Hub Research have compiled their top five predications for the streaming industry for the upcoming year, leading with a big one about…
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Select Fire TVs Are on a Major Sale Right Now
The holidays may be over, but that doesn’t mean the sales are. If you didn’t get exactly what you wanted under the Christmas tree this year, or are just looking to start 2022 with a shiny new big screen, now’s a great time to buy. Amazon has select Fire TVs on sale for a limited…
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MeTV and Decades Television Networks are Honoring Betty White With a Special Lineup
The world lost a TV icon in the final days of 2021 when Betty White passed away at the age of 99. And while the actress was known for her Golden Girls character Rose, she had plenty of earlier work that made her into the National Treasure she was. This weekend, MeTV and Decades TV…
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‘Don’t Look Up’ Breaks Netflix Record as Most-Watched Movie in a Single Week
Netflix’s newest star-powered film Don’t Look Up has made a new record as the streamer’s most-watched movie in a single week. The Adam Mckay satire premiered Dec. 5 and had its best viewership during the week of December 27 – January 2, clocking 152.29 million hours watched globally. That high viewership number puts Don’t Look…
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OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network is Now Available on Hulu + Live TV
Hulu + Live customers are getting a new channel today. Discovery has announced that OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network is now available on Hulu. Now, Hulu + Live TV subscribers will have access to live broadcasts of OWN’s award-winning programming line-up including upcoming series Ladies Who List: Atlanta premiering January 7 and The Kings of…
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Peacock Will Premiere Three New Olympic Documentaries This Month Ahead of Beijing 2022
As the world prepares for The 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, Peacock is giving viewers a new slate of documentaries to pregame for this year’s Winter Games. The streamer will debut three new documentaries focusing on specific storylines from the past, including the infamous 2002 Olympic figure skating scandal between Russia and Canada, and more.…