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Plex Adds 6 More Channels to Its Free Streaming Lineup
Plex is giving users even more content to stream for free this week, with the addition of six new channels. Here’s more about each of the channels now available on Plex. Looking for more content? Plex has also added new titles to its on-demand library this month, including holiday shows and movies. Here are some…
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49 Years Ago Today: “Rocky” Premiered and Changed Hollywood Forever
On November 21, 1976 — exactly 49 years ago this evening — a low-budget underdog story titled Rocky had its world premiere at the Baronet Theatre in Manhattan. What began as a desperate 3½-day writing sprint by an out-of-work actor named Sylvester Stallone would, within months, become a global phenomenon, win the Academy Award for…
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The Conjuring: Last Rites is Now Streaming
Warner Bros. Pictures’ The Conjuring: Last Rites is now streaming on HBO Max. The film came to the platform today, joining the full lineup of Conjuring titles, after securing the largest global opening for a horror film during its September theatrical release. About The Conjuring: Last Rites The Conjuring: Last Rites delivers another thrilling chapter…
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Updated: Fubo Losing NBCUniversal Channels
Update: As of 5:00 PM on Friday, November 21, NBCU channels have gone dark on Fubo. You can watch your favorite NBCU content on Peacock. Will Fubo be the next live TV streaming service to lose a slate of channels due to a carriage dispute? Maybe. CNBC Sports reporter Alex Sherman noted in his Thursday…
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Paramount, Comcast, and Netflix Have Submitted Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery
The deadline for the initial round of offers for Warner Bros. Discovery was yesterday, November 20. As expected, Paramount, Comcast, and Netflix all submitted bids. These nonbinding bids are the first step in a potential sale. Next, the submissions will be reviewed and the bidders will be asked to submit binding offers. Meanwhile, Warner Bros. Discovery…
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YouTube TV’s 5-Month Deal Returns: Here’s How to Save $100 for a Limited Time
This holiday season, cord cutters looking for triple-digit savings on live TV can switch to YouTube TV. For a limited time, new subscribers can lock in five months of YouTube TV for $62.99 per month (a total of $100 savings vs. the standard $82.99 monthly rate). Last week, YouTube TV struck a new carriage deal with…
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Watch ESPN & More for $1 — Sling Day Pass Cuts Live TV to Its Lowest Price Ever
Are you looking to stream the next big game or your favorite show live, but don’t want to pay for a month of service? Sling TV just dropped a limited-time Day Pass deal. For $1, you can get 24 hours of Sling Orange (32+ channels, including ESPN) for an easy, cheap way to watch a…
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Paramount Scores UEFA Champions League UK Rights As Sports Expansion Continues
Paramount Skydance has just pulled off one of its biggest sports plays yet, securing the bulk of UEFA Champions League rights in the UK and Ireland starting in 2027. Reported by The Guardian, the new deal runs through 2031 and will make Paramount the primary home for the world’s biggest club soccer competition. Amazon is…
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Deal Alert! Apple AirPods 3 Price Drop Ahead of Black Friday
If you’re tired of those old earbuds and looking for a flagship upgrade without the sticker shock, the Apple AirPods 3 are on sale for $219.99, making them a great addition to the Apple ecosystem, with convenience, reliable active noise cancellation, and roomy sound, all without paying full retail. Perfect for iPhone users who value…
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Netflix Will Continue Bringing Warner Bros. Movies to Theaters if Merger Goes Through
Netflix has reportedly told Warner Bros. Discovery leadership that it would continue to send movies to theaters, if the streamer acquires the studio, honoring any existing contract obligations. Bloomberg first reported on the update to the ongoing conversations about who will acquire Warner Bros. Discovery. Netflix has taken its own titles to theaters before, in…
