Elon Musk’s X is Launching a TV App to Watch Video on Your TV
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How Streaming f**ked everything!
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"SportsCenter" staple John Anderson is retiring from the program at the end of June.
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Elon Musk’s X is set to launch an app “identical” to YouTube’s TV offering for smart televisions as early as next week, according to a report.
Musk’s goal is to get users to watch “long videos on a bigger screen” — part of the billionaire’s larger initiative to make X the “everything app,” according to Fortune, which reported the news citing anonymous sources.
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FuboTV CEO slams ‘pernicious’ rivals Disney, Fox and WBD amid streaming lawsuit
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The First Cable TV Network of 2024 Is Shutting Down and Switch to Streaming
TV Japan, which delivers Japanese-language content in North America, will air its last broadcast on March 31. The company will move its offerings to a new streaming service called Jme. The streaming service will launch on March 20 and cost $25 a month before taxes, according to the network’s website.
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