Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery will launch a massive joint streaming service this fall that’s focused on sports — only it will also include “Abbott Elementary,” “The Simpsons,” as well as “Charmed” and “Friends” reruns, and everything else that’s available on the live feeds that service the unnamed streamer.
While many of the feeds are 24/7 sports like all the ESPNs, the SEC Network, and the Big Ten Network, two individuals with knowledge of the process tell IndieWire that streamer can’t cherry pick. It must take the entire TV schedule for all feeds — which include broadcast networks Fox and ABC, as well as cable channels TNT, TBS, and truTV.
That said, it doesn’t mean you’ll necessarily be able to find them. Our sources told us that the channels’ entertainment content will be available on the same schedule as linear but only in a certain corner of the platform.
While many of the feeds are 24/7 sports like all the ESPNs, the SEC Network, and the Big Ten Network, two individuals with knowledge of the process tell IndieWire that streamer can’t cherry pick. It must take the entire TV schedule for all feeds — which include broadcast networks Fox and ABC, as well as cable channels TNT, TBS, and truTV.
That said, it doesn’t mean you’ll necessarily be able to find them. Our sources told us that the channels’ entertainment content will be available on the same schedule as linear but only in a certain corner of the platform.
- 2/9/2024
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution’s (Rnli) new 200 Voices podcast launches on Friday 18 August 2023 and, in the run-up to the charity’s bicentenary on 4 March 2024, an episode will be released every day for 200 days, exploring captivating stories from the charity’s history, through to the current day.
The charity has been saving lives at sea since it was founded in 1824 and, in that time, its lifeboat crews and lifeguards have saved over 144,000 lives. Funded by voluntary donations, and with lifeboats crewed by specially-trained volunteers, the Rnli is a truly unique rescue organisation with a remarkable 200-year story to tell – many highlights of which are shared through the podcast series.
Available across all podcast platforms and the Rnli’s website, listeners can hear from survivors, supporters, volunteers, lifeguards, celebrity ambassadors, historians and many more from across the UK and Ireland – and beyond.
The series will hear from celebrity ambassadors such as...
The charity has been saving lives at sea since it was founded in 1824 and, in that time, its lifeboat crews and lifeguards have saved over 144,000 lives. Funded by voluntary donations, and with lifeboats crewed by specially-trained volunteers, the Rnli is a truly unique rescue organisation with a remarkable 200-year story to tell – many highlights of which are shared through the podcast series.
Available across all podcast platforms and the Rnli’s website, listeners can hear from survivors, supporters, volunteers, lifeguards, celebrity ambassadors, historians and many more from across the UK and Ireland – and beyond.
The series will hear from celebrity ambassadors such as...
- 8/24/2023
- Podnews.net
A teenager from Surrey has reportedly caught the biggest goldfish ever seen in the UK. Nick Richards, 16, posed for photographs with the 2.27kg fish which he discovered while out catching carp at a lake in Poole, Dorset, the Daily Mail reports. Richards said: "I'd heard rumours there might be some big carp there and thought I'd see for myself. I was there for two days running and caught some big common carp. Then suddenly I saw this big orange fish cruising along the top of the lake. "It wasn't too much trouble to reel it in. At first (more)...
- 7/15/2010
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
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