Movies Anywhere loses Google Play and YouTube support, ending one of its biggest perks as Disney and Google clash over YouTube TV. Meanwhile, Netflix teases the final Stranger Things, Amazon expands the Mass Effect universe, and studios lean harder into AI and video podcasts.
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Read MoreWarner Bros. Discovery is at the center of a new streaming industry showdown, as Netflix and Comcast both weigh bids for the studio giant. Meanwhile, YouTube smashes another revenue record, Disney and ESPN go dark on YouTube TV, and Stranger Things prepares its long-awaited finale.
Read MoreTom and Brian have differing opinions about this episode...and Amos agrees with them both.
Read MoreNetflix is taking Spotify’s video podcasts behind a paywall, Stranger Things gets an ending and a new beginning, and Apple’s grabbing the Formula 1 wheel.
Read MoreWe all appreciate different aspects, but basically it holds up nicely. Mostly.
Read MoreTiVo is officially done with hardware, while Marvel, Apple, and Netflix preview their future programming. Also, are shoppable screensavers and Instagram TV apps the next big thing?
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