How many companies would actually do that? Apparently this started back in late May, and honestly, more streaming services should do things like this Let us pause and take breaks for a couple of months and let things build up Send out more notifications so we don't forget we subscribed When you don't we end[...]
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DC's streaming service — DC Universe — has seen readership go up to 35% between February and April of 2020 according to a press release put out by the company To entice new subscriptions, and to keep old subscribers happy, DC now also boasts 23,000 comics for fans to read on their platform DC offers[...]
NBCUniversal's Fandango, the premium movie ticket seller, has agreed to purchase the digital streaming service Vudu from retail giant Walmart The deal was announced this afternoon and reported by Variety According to numbers provided by Walmart previously, Vudu has over 100 million users It currently offers over 10,000 titles for free, plus some 150,000 titles[...]
So I was rooting around the Disney+ streaming service, getting the lay of the land All the other movie sites were going nuts that Tony Stark's deleted death scene from Avengers: Endgame had finally been released If you watch it, you'll find that they were right to cut it It doesn't work It would have[...]
That's not great for the brand awareness of the other streaming services I found out recently that many people would love to watch the Emmy Award-winning The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, but are nonplussed that they can't find it on Netflix.
They call up their cable companies asking why it's not on Netflix.
The irony here is that[...]
Disney's streaming service Disney+ will reportedly reveal a first look this April Specifically, on Disney Investor's Day, April 11th, which just HAPPENS to be during Star Wars Celebration.
Variety NY Digital Editor Todd Spangler tweeted about the news:
Disney says it will demo Disney+ at its investor day on April 11, including first look at some of the[...]
Remember when we told you that WarnerMedia was getting into the streaming service game ala Netflix, Hulu, and most recently, Disney+?
Well as of today, we've got some details on said-WB service.
According to Variety:
AT&T unveiled plans for the unnamed service on Thursday during a presentation in New York to investors to talk up the company's prospects[...]
Yes, we've already got a streaming service for Disney, DC Comics, etc., so of course that means that WarnerMedia is launching their own now, too.
John Stankey, WarnerMedia CEO, announced today that the company will develop and launch their own streaming service company by the end of 2019.
It will reportedly be anchored by HBO offerings, such as Game[...]
Think Stranger Things, then replace the Upside-Down with flannel and demogorgons with the Goo Goo Dolls. Taking another nostalgic — yet safer this time — trip down pop culture memory lane, Netflix has released the official trailer and synopsis for their new '90s-set dramedy series Everything Sucks!