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Paramount+ Ended Q1 2024 With 71 Million Global Subscribers
Paramount+ ended the first quarter of 2024 with more than 71 million global subscribers and announced a change in Paramount Global leadership.
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Peacock Premium Increasing In Price For The Second Year In A Row
Peacock Premium subscriptions are increasing in price for the second year in a row. The latest increase arrives in time for the Paris Olympics.
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Expect Max’s Password Sharing Crackdown To Be Very Similar To Netflix’s Crackdown
Similar to Netflix, Warner Bros. Discovery’s password sharing crackdown is expected to include charging Max subscribers a fee to add members.
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Related: MaxWatcher Entertainment Makes Changes To Streaming Service Days After Launch
Following criticism of its attempt to move away from YouTube with the launch of a new streaming service, Watcher has announced some changes.
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Related: YouTubeBuying ‘The Office,’ ‘Harry Potter’ and Other Collections Is Usually a Better Option Than Streaming
If you love a particular show or movie franchise, buying the collection could save you a lot of money compared to paying for a subscription.
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Apple TV Could Become Home To New 32-Team FIFA Club World Cup Tournament
Apple is reportedly close to agreeing a new deal which could see Apple TV become the home of a 32-team FIFA Club World Cup tournament.
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First TCLtv+ Original Movie Is An AI-Generated Love Story — Here’s The Trailer
TCLtv+ has launched a new production studio and its first original will be ‘Next Stop Paris,’ a short AI-generated romance movie.
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Related: TCLStandalone Showtime Service To Fully Close Down At The End Of April
Paramount has been slowly shutting down Showtime over the past year, and the end of April will mark one of the final nails in the coffin.
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Related: Paramount+AMC To Launch Ad-Supported Versions Of Standalone Services, Including Acorn TV and Shudder
Following the launch of ad-supported AMC+ last year, AMC now plans to offer ad tiers with Acorn TV, Shudder and its other streaming services.
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Crunchyroll To Add Multiple Profile Support Later This Month
Crunchyroll is adding multiple profiles, making it possible for homes to create their own individual accounts instead of sharing the same one.
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Related: CrunchyrollWhat To Watch On Disney+, Hulu, Max, Netflix and Paramount+ In April
If you’re looking for something new to watch in April, there are plenty of new movies, shows and specials coming to these streaming services.
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Apple TV+ Subscribers Can Watch These Bonus Movies For Free In April
In addition to the original movies available to watch on Apple TV+, subscribers can also watch these 50+ movies for free throughout April.
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Should You Keep Using The Hulu App Now Disney+ Includes Hulu?
Although Disney Bundle subscribers now have access to Hulu through Disney+, there are some reasons to continue using the separate Hulu app.
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T-Mobile Customers Can Now Redeem A Free Year Of MLB.TV
T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile, Home Internet and Small Business customers can now redeem a free year of MLB.TV, saving as much as $149.99.
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ESPN App And Website To Begin Offering Access To Select RSNs [Updated]
In a step towards the ESPN platform becoming a major sports streaming hub, the ESPN app and website will begin offering access to select RSNs.
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Get A 1-Month MLS Season Pass Free Trial, Thanks To Apple And Lionel Messi
New subscribers can now redeem a one-month free trial to MLS Season Pass and gain access to every game, including playoffs, with no blackouts.
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Peacock Upgrading The User Experience With Multiview And Live Actions
Peacock is looking to upgrade the user experience with new features and improvements, including two multiview modes, Live Actions and more.
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More Than A Third Say Streaming Service Content Isn’t Worth The Money
More than one-third don’t think the content available on streaming services is worth the money, and a $5 increase would be enough to cancel.
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Max Will Continue To Be The U.S. Streaming Home Of Studio Ghibli Titles
Warner Bros. Discovery has agreed a new licensing extension that ensures Max will continue to be the U.S. streaming home of Studio Ghibli.
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Related: MaxHalf Of A Streaming Service’s User Base Will Sign Up And Cancel Within A Year
Churn data and Net Promoter Scores suggest consumers are growing more unhappy with streaming services and are more likely to cancel sooner.
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