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by Emily Nagle It’s a new month, and there’s so many titles both new and old rolling out to streaming platforms almost every day! Here’s what’s coming to a few of the most popular streamers this May… On Netflix, users can look forward to the arrival of critically acclaimed films like “Forrest Gump“, “Crazy, Stupid, […]

by Emily Nagle Netflix’s Q1 financial results are in, and they aren’t looking too hot. For the first time ever, the streaming king has lost a substantial amount of subscribers in only a few months. 200,000 subscriptions were terminated; that number is only expected to skyrocket in the second quarter. Why have so many people […]

by Emily Nagle The sophomore season of Disney+’s Marvel series “Loki” is set to begin production this summer. After its premiere last summer, Disney confirmed that the show would be returning for a second season, making it the first show on their streaming platform to do so. However, until recently, Marvel fans weren’t exactly sure […]

by Emily Nagle As of May, Samsung’s free Smart TV Plus streaming service is available on the web. This makes the platform accessible to not just Samsung customers, but anyone with Internet access. This new feature had a soft release, as it was never formally announced by Samsung. While it may not have been hyped […]

by Emily Nagle As the streaming wars intensify, Comcast is dipping its toes into the world of streaming as chief executive Brian Roberts explores a deal with ViacomCBS or Roku. However, unlike its competitors, Comcast isn’t jumping right into mergers or acquisitions – first, they will try their hand at building their streaming empire from […]

by Emily Nagle Univision has unveiled plans to launch a subscription-based Spanish-language streaming service. The new platform is planned to launch next year in the United States and Latin America. The news was first announced by Univision on Monday via press release. Similar to NBCUniversal’s Peacock, customers will have the choice between a free, ad-supported […]

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