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Best Weekend Streaming Deals: Save on NBA League Pass, Fire TV, Sony, and More
Cord-cutters rejoice! This weekend is a good time to score a great deal on all things streaming. We rounded up some of the best deals from across the internet, including from Amazon, Best Buy, and more. In fact, some are even all-time lowest prices on top streaming devices and services. Keep reading for the best…
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How to Watch Lakers at Hornets & All Other Week 15 NBA Games on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More
The NBA regular season continues with a must-watch Week 15. Throughout the week, there will be 10 nationally televised games featuring Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, James Harden, Kevin Durant, LeBron James, LaMelo Ball, and many more of the NBA’s biggest superstars. Cord cutters can find out how to watch all of the NBA’s Week 15…
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How to Watch the 2022 Australian Open on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on January 28
The 110th edition of the Australian Open is underway and the best tennis players in the world are competing for a total of $75 million in prize money. As the first Grand Slam of the year, the tournament features events for professional players in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles matches. The tournament is taking place…
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CEO Says Apple’s Strategy for Apple TV+ Focuses on Content Over Money
Apple TV+ was mentioned a lot during Apple’s quarterly earnings call Thursday, and while the company doesn’t release breakout numbers on revenue from the streaming service, the remarks were nothing but praiseworthy. Overall, the company reported $19.5 billion in revenue for Apple services, which include the App Store, Apple TV+, iCloud, Podcasts, Apple Music, payment…
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How to Watch Capitals at Stars & All Other NHL Week 16 Games on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More
After a thrilling Week 15, the 2021-22 NHL regular season skates into Week 16, which is filled with 6 nationally televised games. This week’s nationally broadcasted and NHL On Hulu matchups will feature LA’s finest, future Hall of Famers, and both of the NHL’s youngest franchises. Cord cutters can find out how to watch all…
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Love Nature Channel Launches on Streaming Service Struum
Today, wildlife and nature brand Love Nature announced the launch of its streaming channel on Struum, a streaming service that launched in 2021 that lets users discover new content based on a credit system. As part of the deal, Love Nature’s stunning nature and wildlife series and documentaries will be available to Struum subscribers “Struum’s…
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NBCUniversal Will Provide 4K HDR Coverage of 2022 Winter Olympic Primetime & Prime Plus Shows for the First Time
NBC made a historic announcement in regards to their coverage of the upcoming Winter Games. For the first time ever, NBC Sports will provide live coverage of the Winter Olympics primetime and Prime Plus shows in 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) format with High Dynamic Range (HDR) and ATMOS sound in certain markets. NBC’s primetime…
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Netflix’s ‘Ozark’ Was the Most-Watched Original Streaming Show Last Week
Netflix viewers everywhere tuned into the Season 4 premiere of Ozark on Jan. 21, making it the most popular Original series on any platform last week according to a report by Whip Media. Disney+ got the attention of the second-largest audience with its series The Book of Boba Fett, followed by Peacemaker on HBO Max.…
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Here’s What’s New on Discovery+ February 2022
Discovery+ has announced its upcoming programming slate for February full of new and original titles. Highlights include new Shock Docs, Puppy Bowl Presents: The Winter Games for your daily dose of serotonin, and Profiled: The Black Man, a moving new series in which challenges and stereotypes Black men face are explored through powerful storytelling and…
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New FCC Ruling will Require Internet Services to Provide ‘Nutrition Labels’ Displaying Speeds and More
Today the Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously to move ahead with a plan to require broadband companies to display important plan information on easy to read labels so customers will know upfront what they’re getting. This means big broadband names like Comcast and Verizon and will have to provide ‘nutrition labels’ disclosing things like speed,…