Category: News
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Bob Iger to Step Down as CEO of Disney Tomorrow
Bob Iger will step down as chief executive officer of the Walt Disney Company effective tomorrow, marking the conclusion of his latest tenure at the helm of one of the world’s largest entertainment conglomerates. The transition, long anticipated by industry observers, comes more than nine months ahead of the December 31 expiration of his current…
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Act Now: Stream March Madness for $2.99/Mo. With This Paramount+ Premium Deal
March Madness is here, and if you’re looking for one of the cheapest ways to stream the action, this limited-time Paramount+ deal is tough to beat. Right now, you can get Paramount+ Premium for just $2.99 per month for two months, a deep discount timed perfectly with the start of the NCAA Tournament. The offer…
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Another Cable TV Company Is Shutting Down Its TV Streaming Service And Moving To YouTube TV
This week, we learned that another cable television provider, WOW!, is phasing out its proprietary streaming live TV service and directing all customers toward YouTube TV as the new standard for live television content. This move to YouTube TV started all the way back in 2023, with WOW!’s traditional cable TV customers moving to YouTube…
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The Best St. Patrick’s Day Movies to Stream Today
St. Patrick’s Day isn’t just about parades, green beer, and shamrocks. It’s also a great excuse to kick back with a movie that celebrates Irish culture, folklore, and a little bit of mischievous luck. From charming romantic comedies set against the Irish countryside to a notorious horror franchise starring a very angry leprechaun, there’s no…
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HP Launches A Free Streaming Service with PBS & More Called HP TV+
HP, the global technology giant renowned for its laptops, printers, and personal computers, has officially launched HP TV+, a free, ad-supported streaming service designed to bring entertainment directly to users on Windows devices and beyond. Available now via the Microsoft Store, the platform marks HP’s bold entry into the booming free ad-supported TV market, expanding…
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Roku Teams Up With Disney, Sony, & Warner Bros. Discovery On Its Howdy Streaming Service
Roku has significantly expanded the content offerings on its low-cost, ad-free streaming service Howdy through major new licensing partnerships with Disney Entertainment, Sony Pictures, and Warner Bros. Discovery. The announcement, made earlier today by Roku founder and CEO Anthony Wood, positions Howdy as an increasingly attractive option for viewers seeking affordable, uninterrupted access to popular…
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Gen Z is Building Community Around the Shows They Love to Watch
More than ever, people are finding community through the content they watch. 65% of people surveyed said they feel like they’re a part a community based on the movies and shows they watch, and they’re willing to spend money on brands associated with that content to show their loyalty. The data comes from Tubi’s The…
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YouTube TV Makes It Easy To Protect Your Privacy So Not Everyone Knows What You Watch
YouTube TV users have straightforward tools to protect their personalized recommendations from unwanted influences, such as when hosting guests who might watch content that does not align with their usual viewing preferences. The streaming service makes it simple to temporarily disable search and watch history tracking, ensuring that family-friendly programs or children’s shows do not…
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Amazon Now Offers 1 Hour & 3 Hour Delivery Options on More Than 90,000 Products
Amazon has introduced new ultra-fast delivery options across the United States, offering one-hour and three-hour shipping for a selection of products to meet growing customer demand for speed in online shopping. The initiative positions the company to better compete against instant delivery platforms like Instacart, DoorDash, and Uber Eats by providing quicker turnaround times on…
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Warner Bros. Discovery’s Free Streaming Service WBTV is Likely Now Dead
The anticipated merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery has cast a decisive shadow over Warner Bros. Discovery’s long-dormant plans for a standalone free, ad-supported streaming service known as WBTV. Now, though, it is expected that the independent launch of WBTV has effectively been abandoned, with the combined entity expected to prioritize strengthening Paramount’s…
