>From the article:
“*Pricing details and a name for the service will be disclosed at a later
date, though an individual familiar with the matter told TheWrap that the
price point would be cheaper than YouTube TV, which charges $72.99 per
month for its basic plan. CNBC
On Tue, Feb 6, 2024, 2:47 PM Mark Jeffries wrote:
> Former MMA fighter and forever rightwing wack job Gina Carano was fired
> from her role as Cara on the Disney+ series after a series of wack job
> posts in social media and Elon Musk is financially supporting her suit,
> since some of her
Never bet against the mouse.
Especially when the opposition is a flaming pile of turds.
Kevin M. (RPCV)
On Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 4:37 PM Tom Wolper wrote:
> I wouldn’t bet against Disney’s legal department. And if they think
> Carano’s case has any merit they’ll settle and make it go away.
>
>
I wouldn’t bet against Disney’s legal department. And if they think
Carano’s case has any merit they’ll settle and make it go away.
On Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 5:47 PM Mark Jeffries wrote:
> Former MMA fighter and forever rightwing wack job Gina Carano was fired
> from her role as Cara on the
The interesting thing here will be to see how much all this costs.
Because I suspect it'll be fairly pricey.
I can't see it being much less than $50 a month, considering the numbers
floating around for ESPN on its own were around $30-35. I believe that
Bleacher Report is going to be a $9.99
Someone went through the original music versions of WKRP, took all of
Howard Hessman's air checks, and compiled a three-hour "shift".
https://www.awphooey.com/wkrp
I would listen to this station in a heartbeat.
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Former MMA fighter and forever rightwing wack job Gina Carano was fired
from her role as Cara on the Disney+ series after a series of wack job
posts in social media and Elon Musk is financially supporting her suit,
since some of her statements were made on what is now X--she claims in the
suit
It also doesn't appear to include local MLB, NBA, and NHL broadcasts (aside
from out-of-market NHL broadcasts that are already available on ESPN+). If they
could get the in-market streaming rights to those -- which would involve
negotiations with the teams and the current rights holders, e.g.,
As you've probably figured out, this doesn't include--as of now--CBS' NFL
and NCAA coverage.
On Tuesday, February 6, 2024 at 4:00:46 PM UTC-6 Mark Jeffries wrote:
> The service, to come in the fall, will have MLB (except the AppleTV+ and
> Peacock packages), NFL (except Sunday Night Football),
The service, to come in the fall, will have MLB (except the AppleTV+ and
Peacock packages), NFL (except Sunday Night Football), NBA and NHL games,
along with a ton of college games (including the NCAA men's and women's
basketball tourneys) and whatever else the Worldwide Leader can throw
I just in the last day realized it was Weathers who pulled up to a
desert-walking Rob Gronkowski, on his way to Vegas to make a fool of
himself again for the sake of a national sports-betting brand... the book
says the campaign will be "adjusted"...
Somewhere, the Tedmeister is smiling... B
Mark Jeffries, Feb 6th, in part:
The troubled "CNN This Morning," one of the more high-profile decisions of
Chris "The Paste-Eater" Licht, is being shut down, the hosts being
reassigned, the couch put out in the Hudson Yards dumpster (and the NY
The troubled "CNN This Morning," one of the more high-profile decisions of
Chris "The Paste-Eater" Licht, is being shut down, the hosts being
reassigned, the couch put out in the Hudson Yards dumpster (and the NY
staff either reassigned or laid off) and will be replaced by an expanded
edition
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