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- 61 Years Ago Today: Sony Brings Video Recording into American Homesby Luke BoumaOn this day in June 1965, Sony Corporation made a bold leap into consumer electronics by introducing one of the world’s first home video tape recorders to the U.S. market. The device, known as the CV-2000 Videocorder, carried a suggested retail price of $995 and promised to revolutionize how families captured and replayed moving images… Read more: 61 Years Ago Today: Sony Brings Video Recording into American Homes
- How to Watch the 79th Annual Tony Awards on Roku TVs, Roku Players, Fire TVs, Google TVs, & Apple TVsby Jess BarnesBroadway’s biggest night is taking place this weekend, with the 79th annual Tony Awards on June 7 live from Radio City Music Hall in New York City. This year’s ceremony will celebrate both new shows and those celebrating major milestones on Broadway. The Pre-Show Before the ceremony, check out Tony Award-winning actress Laura Benanti abd actor and… Read more: How to Watch the 79th Annual Tony Awards on Roku TVs, Roku Players, Fire TVs, Google TVs, & Apple TVs
- 24 Years Ago Today in TV History: ‘Kim Possible’ Premiered on Disney Channelby Luke BoumaOn June 7, 2002, Disney Channel introduced audiences to a groundbreaking animated series that would redefine tween television. The debut of Kim Possible marked a fresh chapter in family entertainment, blending high-stakes action, sharp comedy, and relatable teenage drama into an irresistible package. Exactly 24 years later, the show remains a beloved cultural touchstone, influencing… Read more: 24 Years Ago Today in TV History: ‘Kim Possible’ Premiered on Disney Channel
- The Cost of Cable TV Has Jumped Almost 55% Over the Last 10 Yearsby Luke BoumaThe average monthly cost of cable television in the United States has climbed to $147, marking a significant increase that reflects broader trends in media consumption and rising operational expenses for providers. This figure represents the baseline expense for standard television packages across major cable operators, excluding additional fees for premium channels, equipment rentals, or… Read more: The Cost of Cable TV Has Jumped Almost 55% Over the Last 10 Years
- Paramount is Considering Selling Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network to Get Approval For Its Deal to Buy Warner Bros. Discoveryby Luke BoumaParamount Skydance Corp. has signaled its willingness to sell off portions of its children’s television portfolio as part of efforts to secure regulatory clearance for a massive $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. The move comes amid an ongoing European Union antitrust review that is examining potential overlaps in the children’s entertainment sector, where… Read more: Paramount is Considering Selling Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network to Get Approval For Its Deal to Buy Warner Bros. Discovery
- 28 Years Ago Today: “Sex and the City” Premiered – A Look Backby Luke BoumaToday marks the 28th anniversary of the groundbreaking premiere of Sex and the City on HBO. On June 6, 1998, the world first met Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte York (Kristin Davis), and Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon)—four bold, unforgettable women navigating love, friendship, careers, and self-discovery amid the glittering chaos… Read more: 28 Years Ago Today: “Sex and the City” Premiered – A Look Back
- Anker’s 140W ‘Super Charger’ Has Dropped to $64 Just in Time for Summer Travelby Raymond McCainInstead of lugging around a tangle of bricks for your laptop, phone, tablet, and everything else, upgrade to a smart supercharger that can charge four devices simultaneously. For a limited time, Anker’s 140W 4-port GaN charger is on sale for $64.99, a 28% discount on a charger with a bright status display that can replace… Read more: Anker’s 140W ‘Super Charger’ Has Dropped to $64 Just in Time for Summer Travel
- 19 Years Ago Today: Bob Barker’s Career on The Price is Right Came to An End – A Look Back At His 50 Years on Daytime TVby Luke BoumaOn June 6, 2007, television history marked the end of an era as legendary host Bob Barker taped his final episode of the long-running game show The Price Is Right at CBS Television City in Los Angeles. This moment capped a remarkable 35-year run on the program and concluded a 50-year career in daytime television,… Read more: 19 Years Ago Today: Bob Barker’s Career on The Price is Right Came to An End – A Look Back At His 50 Years on Daytime TV
- Class of 2026 Graduates Can Unlock Amazon Prime Free for 6 Months — Here’s What You Need to Knowby Raymond McCainGraduation season is here, and for the Class of 2026, that usually means a new apartment, a new job, a new commute, or at least a whole new shopping list. To help make the transition to adulthood easier, Amazon Prime for Young Adults offers a 6-month free trial for 18-24-year-olds and higher-education students, before moving to… Read more: Class of 2026 Graduates Can Unlock Amazon Prime Free for 6 Months — Here’s What You Need to Know
- ESPN is Preparing For Significant Layoffs After Taking Over The NFL Networkby Luke BoumaESPN is preparing for a significant new round of staff reductions scheduled for this summer, marking the latest wave of cost-cutting measures at the prominent sports media network. Sources indicate that the upcoming layoffs will impact both on-air personalities and behind-the-scenes personnel, reflecting ongoing efforts to streamline operations amid evolving industry pressures, according to Front… Read more: ESPN is Preparing For Significant Layoffs After Taking Over The NFL Network










