This week, we saw the NFL announce its new broadcasting deal, including some exclusive rights for Amazon. Elsewhere, YouTube TV added more ViacomCBS channels to its lineup and Fox-owned Tubi might be looking to get into the original ...Read More
Monthly Archives: March 2021
New Device Listings Hint at Possible New Fire TV Remote
A series of device listings from regulatory offices in several countries appear to reference a new remote control that could be coming to the Fire TV lineup in the future. Protocol’s Janko Roettgers tweeted about an FCC listing ...Read More
Hulu Makes it on to Nielsen’s Top 10 Streaming List with ‘Nomadland’
In a popularity contest usually dominated by Netflix, Hulu has made a breakout appearance in Nielsen’s recent weekly rankings for most minutes streamed during the week ending February 21. The platform’s acquired, award-winning film Nomadland made it to ...Read More
WarnerBros Bumps Up Release Date for ‘In The Heights’
WarnerBros has pulled a strategic move and bumped the release of its upcoming feature musical In the Heights a week earlier to June 11, making it the only major release that week. The film was previously scheduled for ...Read More
The Roku Channel Acquires This Old House Content
Roku is adding more content to its free streaming service, The Roku Channel. The company made a deal today for global distribution rights to “This Old House” and “Ask This Old House.”
The deal includes the full show libraries, ...Read More
T-Mobile’s Binge On safe from California’s net neutrality rules
T-Mobile’s Binge On safe from California’s net neutrality rules
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Wolk’s Week in Review: Amazon gets the NFL, Amazon gets news
‘YouTube Shorts’ Launches Beta Phase in the U.S.
YouTube’s answer to Tik Tok has begun rolling out in the US. This week, the video platform launched a beta version of YouTube Shorts with the feature scheduled to be available all across the US within the upcoming ...Read More
Deeper Dive—Did the NFL deal a death blow to the MVPD bundle?
Prime Members Can Choose Showtime, AMC+, STARZ, or PBS Kids for 99 Cents a Month
Right now, Amazon Prime Video has a deal going on that will get you your favorite streaming channel for just 99 cents a month for the first two months. You’ll also get Amazon Music Unlimited included. You can ...Read More