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‘Monsters' star Cooper Koch thinks Erik & Lyle Menendez have ‘served their time'
As the Menendez family continues to call out the show “Monsters: The Lyle & Erik Menendez Story,” star Cooper Koch – who portrays Erik – tells Access Hollywood guest correspondent Emily Orozco about meeting the brothers face to face in prison. He also reacts to Erik and the Menendez family’s statements taking aim at the series and shares his thoughts...
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Streaming is getting more expensive for consumers. Here's why
Legacy media companies employ cheaper, ad-supported models, bundles and more, though price hikes have shown more immediate results toward profitability.
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Disney raises streaming prices for Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+
Starting mid-October, most plans for Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ will cost $1 to $2 more per month.
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Redbox set to close as DVD market withers in streaming's shadow
DVD rental service Redbox is set to shut down after 22 years in business, as streaming continues to dominate the at-home entertainment market.
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Paramount+ to increase prices for its streaming plans
Paramount Global’s streaming service Paramount+ will raise prices for its plans after its latest merger plan with Skydance fell through.
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Peacock's annual streaming subscription is only $19.99 for a limited time — here's how to shop
For those who don’t already have this streaming service, we have good news: Peacock is currently offering a limited-time deal on their premium annual subscription model. Right now, it’s at an unbeatable price of just $19.99 for the entire year!
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What to know about the new Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ bundle
Pricing details for Comcast’s new StreamSaver bundle were revealed on Tuesday.
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Comcast offers subscribers Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ bundle
The announcement comes as major media players, like Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery, increasingly join forces to boost subscriptions for streaming services.
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Warner Bros. Discovery's MAX to begin password sharing crackdown later this year
Which streamer will target password sharing next? The former HBO Max appears ready to make its play.
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FuboTV files lawsuit over ESPN, Fox, Hulu, Warner Bros. Discovery sports streaming venture
Streaming service FuboTV has filed an antitrust lawsuit against ESPN, Fox, Warner Bros. Discovery and Hulu, which are planning to launch a sports streaming venture in the fall.
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ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery to launch joint sports streaming platform this year
Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery plan to launch the service as media companies move away from traditional cable viewing of sports games.
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Amazon to run ads on Prime Video and charge $2.99 more a month to avoid them
Amazon announced it will start running advertising during Prime Video shows and movies beginning early next year, joining other streaming services that have added different tiers of subscriptions.
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Disney says it will crack down on password sharing, following Netflix's lead
Disney CEO Bob Iger said Wednesday Disney will begin rolling out a crackdown on password sharing for its streaming services next year.
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Disney to raise price on ad-free Disney+ to $13.99 per month starting October 12
Disney is raising prices on almost all of its streaming offerings as it looks to accelerate its profitability timeline.
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Streaming has surpassed cable as America's most-watched viewing platform
Amid the first combined work stoppage involving writers and actors represented by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA, some streaming platforms still scored some wins.
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In Transition From HBO Max to Max, Writer and Director Credits Got Lost
The streaming service Max may only be hours into its rollout, but it’s already under fire by Hollywood’s top guilds for the way it credits writers and directors. Instead of individually listing writers, directors and producers, the new Max format had lumped them all together. By Wednesday afternoon, the presidents of the Directors Guild of America and the Writers Guild...
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Hulu Content Will Be Added to Disney+ to Create a ‘One App Experience,' Iger Says
Standalone options for all of Disney’s streaming platforms, including ESPN+, will remain, CEO Bob Iger said on an earnings call.