By Dade Hayes
10.01.2020 - 02:36 / cosmopolitan.com
Surprise! Just weeks after , the streaming service suddenly added a ton of new content on New Year’s Day, with more . Basically, when polar vortex temperatures keep you inside this winter, and his friends a whole bunch of other great characters, old and new, will come to the rescue.
Welcome to Agrabah, the Pride Lands, and the Proud Family home this month! Here’s everything coming to in January, including the Original Series, .What’s on your Watchlist?
There’s a lot of new stuff coming to
By Dade Hayes
Record-breaking K-Pop band BTS have announced a massive world tour – including two UK dates.
By Dade Hayes
Waxahatchee is back. Katie Crutchfield has announced the new album Saint Cloud and she’s also shared the new song “Fire.” Listen below. Saint Cloud arrives on March 27 via Merge.
A new study has revealed that Amazon’s Prime TV streaming service is the most affordable in the UK.
Appeals court officials have shot down Harvey Weinstein’s last-minute motion to move his rape trial out of New York City.
Tubi is heading to Mexico: The free, ad-supported streaming service announced plans to launch in the country later this year as well as a pact with TV Azteca, one of the largest producers of Spanish-language television programming.
Four months after the US, it's finally crossing the ocean
Radiohead.com is now home to the Radiohead Public Library. Today (January 20), the band has launched the comprehensive archive of all things Radiohead in a corrective to the disorder of the online space. To commemorate the launch, the band has released a handful of rarities to streaming services: Below, check out their debut EP, 1992’s Drill; the loosie “I Want None of This” from the 2005 charity compilation Help!: A Day in the Life; and the 2011 remix EP TKOL RMX 8.
"People can’t live on that"
With several streaming services having already been at your disposal (Netflix, Hulu, CBS All Access) for years and a slew of high-profile options competing for your wallet (Apple TV+, Disney+), it's almost impossible to subscribe to everythingon top of a cable bill. So, which streaming services are right for you?
NBC's new streaming service, Peacock, will officially hatch on April 15, 2020 for Xfinity X1 and Flex customers.
By Erik Pedersen
By Dade Hayes
NBCUniversal will join the growing ranks of new streaming services, including — but definitely not limited to -- Apple TV+, Disney+, and HBO Max. The ad-supported service, Peacock, not only hopes to rival the several other upcoming streaming services with their library of original and exclusive content, but also Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon, which until recently had dominated the streaming market.
Facebook has started pulling ads with misinformation regarding PrEP and Truvada after more than 50 LGBTQ organizations signed an open letter addressed to Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.