AT&T’s Audience Network has been scheduled for demolition since earlier this year and now the company says both the linear and streaming channel will shut down on May 22.
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Stream the ‘Disney on Broadway’ Benefit Concert Tonight, April 17
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is streaming a tribute to Disney’s 25 year Broadway milestone for free to help raise money for Broadway Cares’ COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Fund. The fund has ...Read More
How to Watch Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls Documentary ‘The Last Dance,’ Premiering This Weekend
ESPN’s The Last Dance documentary premieres this weekend, with the first two episodes in the series airing on Sunday, April 19th. The 10-part series follows the Chicago Bulls and their ...Read More
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Are you a True Crime junkie? Then you’re probably stuck inside killing time bingeing true crime documentaries right now, so why not get paid to do what you love? MagellanTV ...Read More
Frndly TV Has Added INSP to Its Lineup
Frndly TV, the affordable, family friendly streaming service, has added a new channel to its lineup. With the addition of the INSP channel, Frndly TV now has 15 channels. INSP ...Read More
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Already watched all the latest trending shows on Netflix? If you’re looking for something new to watch, why not turn to the old and discover or re-discover the classics Netflix’s ...Read More
How to Watch the ‘One World: Together at Home’ Concert
The Lady Gaga-curated benefit concert ‘One World: Together at Home’ is coming up this Saturday at 8 p.m. ET. The live event is packed with a line up of musical ...Read More
Bad Robot Set to Produce Three New Drama Series for HBO Max
HBO Max, the new streaming service from the premium network, is set to launch in May. In addition to the already stacked bullpen of content ready to go, they’ve just ...Read More
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Amazon adds free content section to Fire TV devices and tablets
Amazon is launching a dedicated #AtHome section that curates a selection of free content on Fire TV devices and Fire tablets for families stuck inside during the COVID-19 crisis.
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