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Veteran TV talkers Jason Concepcion and Greta Johnsen will host HBO's The Official Game of Thrones Podcast: House of the Dragon.
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"How to Watch TV" is a new Decider column about how to get the most from your TV experience.
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CNN+ opens directly within the CNN app and distinguishes itself visually from the rest of the app with a darker background, a cleaner interface, and no display advertising.
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"Viacom has BET+, they have Showtime, they have Paramount+, and they have their free service, Pluto TV. That's a lot of services."
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Big new features: Dolby Atmos, an Eco Remote, and a revamped interface that recommends film and TV titles across all of your streamers.
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The Hisense XClass TVs make watching TV a simpler, more intuitive experience.
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Comcast's new XClass TV looks to emerge in 2022 as a major competitor for Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast, Samsung and other smart TVs.
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Redbox CEO Galen Smith has a unique sell: Come for the Blu-rays, stay for the streaming.
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TCM general manager Pola Changnon and host Ben Mankiewicz talk about the network's evolution in the age of streaming.
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Discovery has a busy year ahead, including the launch of Magnolia Network on Discovery+ and on cable, before completing its merger with WarnerMedia in 2022.
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The new combination of WarnerMedia and Discovery Networks will have projected global revenues of $52 billion a year, which will make it twice the size of Netflix.
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HBO Max's three biggest opening-weekend movies are all theatrical blockbusters: Wonder Woman 1984, Godzilla vs. Kong, and Mortal Kombat.
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Bloomberg Quicktake is planning a primetime lineup of business-focused, celebrity-hosted shows that will bring a business focus to sports, tech and lifestyle programming.
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"It's ridiculous that Disney has so many different apps, and unifying them certainly makes sense," LightShed Partners media analyst Rich Greenfield says.
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Google TV is now a full-blown TV platform that's competing with Amazon, Roku, and Samsung for a spot in your living room.
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Discovery+, Paramount+ and Peacock figure to become the dominant streaming outlets in the reality TV genre.
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With its great catalog titles, surprisingly tolerable ad loads, news and sports programming, well-executed live channels, and intuitive interface, Peacock is a best-in-class free streamer.
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HBO Max has been hobbled by tech delays, exec changes, brand confusion and — most damaging of all — carriage disputes with Roku and Amazon.
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Starting this week, HBO Max users will also begin seeing more user-specific content recommendations.
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Shudder is now available both as a standalone streamer and as part of the new AMC+.