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If you love sports, Fubo is one of the best live streaming services available. You’ll get 25 of the top 35 cable channels, along with your local channels: ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, Telemundo, The CW, and Univision.
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Save $90 on Fubo
If you love sports, Fubo is one of the best live streaming services available. You’ll get 25 of the top 35 cable channels, along with your local channels: ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, Telemundo, The CW, and Univision.
Fubo offers a 1,000-hour DVR to record all your favorite shows and events.
If you’re not sure if Fubo is right for you, the service offers a free 7-day trial.
For each month you’re subscribed, AmEx will give you $30 back. You can use this deal three times for a total of...
- 4/4/2023
- by Ben Bowman
- The Streamable
Showtime is spreading the holiday cheer!
The premium cablerhas released over 60 hours of original content for free online sampling, on streaming platforms and on demand to celebrate the holiday season.
Among these free episodes will be the premiere of the final season of Shameless, as well as the premiere of the limited series Your Honor, starring Oscar(R) nominee and Emmy, Golden Globe(R), Screen Actors Guild(R), and Tony(R) Award winner Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad).
Full seasons of hit series such as The L World: Generation Q, City on A Hill, The Affair and Love Fraud are already available, while the premieres of Shameless and Your Honor will be available starting on Sunday, December 6.
As if that wasn't enough, new subscribers who sign up for Showtime before January 11 will receive the gift of a 30-day free trial and lock in a lifetime price of $8.99 per month.
The final...
The premium cablerhas released over 60 hours of original content for free online sampling, on streaming platforms and on demand to celebrate the holiday season.
Among these free episodes will be the premiere of the final season of Shameless, as well as the premiere of the limited series Your Honor, starring Oscar(R) nominee and Emmy, Golden Globe(R), Screen Actors Guild(R), and Tony(R) Award winner Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad).
Full seasons of hit series such as The L World: Generation Q, City on A Hill, The Affair and Love Fraud are already available, while the premieres of Shameless and Your Honor will be available starting on Sunday, December 6.
As if that wasn't enough, new subscribers who sign up for Showtime before January 11 will receive the gift of a 30-day free trial and lock in a lifetime price of $8.99 per month.
The final...
- 12/4/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
It’s beginning to look a lot like free Showtime content for Christmas. The premium cabler is gifting the premiere episodes of the final season of Shameless and the new Bryan Cranston limited series Your Honor as part of 60-plus hours of originals available today online, on streaming platforms and on-demand into mid-January.
Also available gratis for the holidays starting today are the full first seasons of City on a Hill, The L Word: Generation Q, Work in Progress, Ray Donovan and The Affair; all episodes of Murder in the Bayou; feature documentaries The Kingmaker and Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee; select episodes of Desus & Mero; and the premieres of Love Fraud, Outcry, The Reagans and Moonbase 8.
The freebies are available at YouTube, Sho.com and multiple Showtime partner platforms.
Showtime also is offering a 30-day free trial for new subscribers who sign up before January 11, and...
Also available gratis for the holidays starting today are the full first seasons of City on a Hill, The L Word: Generation Q, Work in Progress, Ray Donovan and The Affair; all episodes of Murder in the Bayou; feature documentaries The Kingmaker and Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee; select episodes of Desus & Mero; and the premieres of Love Fraud, Outcry, The Reagans and Moonbase 8.
The freebies are available at YouTube, Sho.com and multiple Showtime partner platforms.
Showtime also is offering a 30-day free trial for new subscribers who sign up before January 11, and...
- 12/4/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Showtime is unlocking a selection of original programming — for free, with ads — in a new channel on Pluto TV.
It’s a logical bit of corporate synergy between the two ViacomCBS-owned divisions, with Showtime ultimately looking to coax free viewers into customers forking over $10.99/month.
The new Pluto TV channel, Showtime Selects, launches on Tuesday (Dec. 1) with about 250 hours of uncensored originals. The lineup in the linear-style channel will include sneak peeks at the first episodes of Showtime drama series “Your Honor” starring Bryan Cranston and the 11th and final season of “Shameless” (pictured above). Showtime Selects also will feature select episodes of originals including “The Affair,” “Ray Donovan,” “Billions,” “The L Word” and “Californication” as well as the entire limited series “The Loudest Voice” about Fox News’ Roger Ailes and true-crime docuseries “Murder in the Bayou.”
Showtime — like HBO and other premium services — has long used free “sampling” promos to spur signups,...
It’s a logical bit of corporate synergy between the two ViacomCBS-owned divisions, with Showtime ultimately looking to coax free viewers into customers forking over $10.99/month.
The new Pluto TV channel, Showtime Selects, launches on Tuesday (Dec. 1) with about 250 hours of uncensored originals. The lineup in the linear-style channel will include sneak peeks at the first episodes of Showtime drama series “Your Honor” starring Bryan Cranston and the 11th and final season of “Shameless” (pictured above). Showtime Selects also will feature select episodes of originals including “The Affair,” “Ray Donovan,” “Billions,” “The L Word” and “Californication” as well as the entire limited series “The Loudest Voice” about Fox News’ Roger Ailes and true-crime docuseries “Murder in the Bayou.”
Showtime — like HBO and other premium services — has long used free “sampling” promos to spur signups,...
- 12/1/2020
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
As a most unusual holiday season begins, it’s going to be harder for streaming services to demand our attention. With its new releases for December 2020, Amazon Prime is trying its best anyway.
This is actually an uncommonly jam-packed and intriguing roster of content for Bezos’s outfit. The list this month is highlighted by the release of The Expanse season 5 on Dec. 16. The beloved sci-fi series made the jump from Syfy to Amazon last year and things went well enough that it’s coming back for more. That returning show is complemented by another new genre series. The Wilds premieres on Dec. 11 and will follows a group of teenage girls lost (or Lost) on a deserted island.
Amazon’s original movies in December are just as intriguing. Riz Ahmed plays a heavy metal drummer losing his hearing in Sound of Metal on Dec. 4. Rachel Brosnahan stars as a mother...
This is actually an uncommonly jam-packed and intriguing roster of content for Bezos’s outfit. The list this month is highlighted by the release of The Expanse season 5 on Dec. 16. The beloved sci-fi series made the jump from Syfy to Amazon last year and things went well enough that it’s coming back for more. That returning show is complemented by another new genre series. The Wilds premieres on Dec. 11 and will follows a group of teenage girls lost (or Lost) on a deserted island.
Amazon’s original movies in December are just as intriguing. Riz Ahmed plays a heavy metal drummer losing his hearing in Sound of Metal on Dec. 4. Rachel Brosnahan stars as a mother...
- 11/30/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Hard as it is to believe with everything going on right now, but Christmas is only about five weeks away, and the streaming market is already looking crowded. Although Netflix can probably expect to continue their dominance over subscribers through the end of 2020, Amazon Prime are releasing some notable titles for the last month of the year, including original films like I’m Your Woman and new episodes of The Expanse.
In terms of the former, it stars Rachel Brosnahan of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel in a picture about a woman who has to go on the run after her husband gets into trouble with his business partner. We’ll also be seeing the much-anticipated Sound of Metal, which features Riz Ahmed as a heavy metal drummer who develops hearing loss. This one will receive a limited theatrical release before heading to Amazon on December 4th. And elsewhere, viewers can expect...
In terms of the former, it stars Rachel Brosnahan of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel in a picture about a woman who has to go on the run after her husband gets into trouble with his business partner. We’ll also be seeing the much-anticipated Sound of Metal, which features Riz Ahmed as a heavy metal drummer who develops hearing loss. This one will receive a limited theatrical release before heading to Amazon on December 4th. And elsewhere, viewers can expect...
- 11/19/2020
- by Jessica James
- We Got This Covered
Coronavirus stay-at-home orders dramatically impacted television viewing habits, driving up consumption of just about every genre of programming, including documentary. The resulting huge audience numbers and media attention generated by Tiger King and The Last Dance could give those nonfiction series a leg-up as Emmy voters prepare to mark their nomination ballots.
Tiger King, the seven-part series on “murder, mayhem and madness” in the eccentric world of big cat breeders and private zoo operators, dropped on Netflix March 20, just as lockdown orders were being imposed across much of the U.S. Director Eric Goode is the first to say people moored in their homes, TV remote in hand, helped turn the series into a cultural phenomenon.
“I do think we all must assume that that’s part of it,” Goode states. “For sure.”
Tiger King is contending for Emmy nominations in multiple categories, including Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series. It...
Tiger King, the seven-part series on “murder, mayhem and madness” in the eccentric world of big cat breeders and private zoo operators, dropped on Netflix March 20, just as lockdown orders were being imposed across much of the U.S. Director Eric Goode is the first to say people moored in their homes, TV remote in hand, helped turn the series into a cultural phenomenon.
“I do think we all must assume that that’s part of it,” Goode states. “For sure.”
Tiger King is contending for Emmy nominations in multiple categories, including Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series. It...
- 6/26/2020
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
Whodunit? That question has long animated true crime. But as crime documentaries — about murder in particular — have multiplied in recent years, so too have the approaches to telling such stories. For filmmakers seeking to transcend what can be a formulaic genre, the question of "Who?" has taken a back seat to "So what?" What do these stories about victims and perpetrators say about us as a society? And why does it matter?
Questions like those drew director Matthew Galkin, 46, to journalist Ethan Brown's 2016 book Murder in the Bayou: Who Killed the Women Known as ...
Questions like those drew director Matthew Galkin, 46, to journalist Ethan Brown's 2016 book Murder in the Bayou: Who Killed the Women Known as ...
- 6/23/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
If you, like so many of us, have found yourself doing an absurd amount of binge-watching during isolation and yet you find yourself struggling to find a decent thing actually worth watching, here is TheWrap’s list of the five most binge-worthy original series from the major streamers, including Netflix, Hulu, HBO, Disney+, Apple TV+, Showtime, and Amazon.
Netflix: “Love Is Blind”
Little did we know that soon enough, we’d all be in the pods. Close your eyes and let the sweet, grating tones of Jessica’s voice carry you away.
Netflix: “The Witcher”
Watch this while you pray that Henry Cavill didn’t come in contact with the infected “Game of Thrones” actor who was set to star in Season 2 of this monster-hunter drama.
Netflix: “Sex Education”
Try not to think of all the sex you’re not having while cooped up in quarantine/isolation.
Also Read: Should...
Netflix: “Love Is Blind”
Little did we know that soon enough, we’d all be in the pods. Close your eyes and let the sweet, grating tones of Jessica’s voice carry you away.
Netflix: “The Witcher”
Watch this while you pray that Henry Cavill didn’t come in contact with the infected “Game of Thrones” actor who was set to star in Season 2 of this monster-hunter drama.
Netflix: “Sex Education”
Try not to think of all the sex you’re not having while cooped up in quarantine/isolation.
Also Read: Should...
- 3/17/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Voot Select, Viacom18’s newly launched Indian premium streaming service, is looking to build on the success of its Avod service Voot with a focus on content.
“The biggest advantage for us, which doesn’t exist at least with the international Ott platforms that exist here is that we have a very strong Avod business, and this is a paywall as a layer on top of the Avod service,” Ferzad Palia, head of Voot Select, Youth, Music and English Entertainment, Viacom18, told Variety. “We have 100 million monthly active users who we are extremely familiar with, and they interact with us very often, so we know their likes, dislikes, preferences, and their affinity to particular kinds of content.”
Disney’s Hotstar is the market leader in the Indian streaming space with some 300 million monthly active users.
Based on the familiarity with the user base, and market research, Voot commissioned 30 Originals across genres.
“The biggest advantage for us, which doesn’t exist at least with the international Ott platforms that exist here is that we have a very strong Avod business, and this is a paywall as a layer on top of the Avod service,” Ferzad Palia, head of Voot Select, Youth, Music and English Entertainment, Viacom18, told Variety. “We have 100 million monthly active users who we are extremely familiar with, and they interact with us very often, so we know their likes, dislikes, preferences, and their affinity to particular kinds of content.”
Disney’s Hotstar is the market leader in the Indian streaming space with some 300 million monthly active users.
Based on the familiarity with the user base, and market research, Voot commissioned 30 Originals across genres.
- 3/5/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Continuing its rapid growth, Ben Silverman and Howard Owens’ Propagate has pacted with Showtime to handle international sales on dozens of the premium network’s documentary films and docuseries. Under the agreement, Propagate will represent all available rights outside North America on select catalog, current and upcoming titles. Propagate has partnered with Scott Kaplan of Domino Content across the slate.
Included in the deal are such titles as Couples Therapy, Murder In The Bayou, The Trade and Enemies: The President, Justice & The FBI, produced by Alex Gibney’s Jigsaw.
Couples Therapy is a look into a usually hidden world as Dr Orna Guralnik guides four couples through the minefield of honest confrontation with each other and themselves. The series was recently renewed for a second season.
Murder In The Bayou hails from Kevorkian director Matthew Galkin and bestselling nonfiction author Ethan Brown. This is Showtime’s first true-crime docuseries...
Included in the deal are such titles as Couples Therapy, Murder In The Bayou, The Trade and Enemies: The President, Justice & The FBI, produced by Alex Gibney’s Jigsaw.
Couples Therapy is a look into a usually hidden world as Dr Orna Guralnik guides four couples through the minefield of honest confrontation with each other and themselves. The series was recently renewed for a second season.
Murder In The Bayou hails from Kevorkian director Matthew Galkin and bestselling nonfiction author Ethan Brown. This is Showtime’s first true-crime docuseries...
- 11/4/2019
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Murder in the Bayou': Ethan Brown’s Question Isn’t ‘Who Did It?’ It’s ‘Why Didn’t They Solve This?’
“Murder in the Bayou” — the Showtime docuseries from investigative journalist Ethan Brown and director Matthew Galkin — aired its fifth and final episode Friday. TheWrap spoke with Brown and Galkin about bringing the murder cases of eight women from Louisiana’s Jefferson Davis Parish to the small screen, and the questions that surround the still-open investigation.
Based on Brown’s best-selling novel of the same name, the series followed the murders of eight women who became known as the Jeff Davis 8: Loretta Lynn Chaisson Lewis, Ernestine Marie Daniels Patterson, Kristen Gary Lopez, Whitnei Dubois, Laconia “Muggy” Brown, Crystal Shay Benoit Zeno, Brittney Gary, and Necole Guillory. The oldest was 30; the youngest, 17.
Killed between 2005 and 2009, the similarities between the women were striking, both in life and death. All of their bodies discarded in similar ways — either dumped on the side of the road or in bodies of water — the majority were...
Based on Brown’s best-selling novel of the same name, the series followed the murders of eight women who became known as the Jeff Davis 8: Loretta Lynn Chaisson Lewis, Ernestine Marie Daniels Patterson, Kristen Gary Lopez, Whitnei Dubois, Laconia “Muggy” Brown, Crystal Shay Benoit Zeno, Brittney Gary, and Necole Guillory. The oldest was 30; the youngest, 17.
Killed between 2005 and 2009, the similarities between the women were striking, both in life and death. All of their bodies discarded in similar ways — either dumped on the side of the road or in bodies of water — the majority were...
- 10/12/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings.
With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable, streaming and whatever “BitMovio” is, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
More from TVLineFall TV 2019: Your Handy Calendar of 100+ Season and Series Premiere DatesCW's Batwoman: Grade the PremiereBatwoman Adds Vampire Diaries Alum Sebastian Roché and Rachel Maddow
This week,...
With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable, streaming and whatever “BitMovio” is, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
More from TVLineFall TV 2019: Your Handy Calendar of 100+ Season and Series Premiere DatesCW's Batwoman: Grade the PremiereBatwoman Adds Vampire Diaries Alum Sebastian Roché and Rachel Maddow
This week,...
- 10/5/2019
- TVLine.com
Showtime is bolstering its unscripted slate, acquiring rights to the Emmy-winning newsmagazine Vice, following its cancellation by HBO. The premium cabler has ordered a 13-episode season to premiere in the spring of 2020.
The series, which features a diverse group of award-winning journalists, has been nominated for 12 Primetime Emmy awards across its previous six seasons, with two wins including Outstanding Informational Series or Special. It’s known for its on-the-ground reportage from the front lines of global conflicts and civil uprisings in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and beyond, to critical issues such as Lgbtq rights and the climate crisis, immigration and gun control.
“As so much of television news has moved in a direction of partisan coverage and talking heads, the team behind Vice continues to delve deep into the global issues, conflicts and newsmakers affecting our everyday lives,” said Vinnie Malhotra, Executive Vice President, Nonfiction Programming, Showtime Networks. “They also do...
The series, which features a diverse group of award-winning journalists, has been nominated for 12 Primetime Emmy awards across its previous six seasons, with two wins including Outstanding Informational Series or Special. It’s known for its on-the-ground reportage from the front lines of global conflicts and civil uprisings in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and beyond, to critical issues such as Lgbtq rights and the climate crisis, immigration and gun control.
“As so much of television news has moved in a direction of partisan coverage and talking heads, the team behind Vice continues to delve deep into the global issues, conflicts and newsmakers affecting our everyday lives,” said Vinnie Malhotra, Executive Vice President, Nonfiction Programming, Showtime Networks. “They also do...
- 9/24/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Vice Media's weekly newsmagazine is being revived at Showtime following its HBO cancellation.
The cable network has ordered 13 episodes of Vice that are set to begin airing in the spring. The deal will bolster Showtime's unscripted slate, which includes the political series The Circus and the true-crime docuseries Murder in the Bayou.
"As so much of television news has moved in a direction of partisan coverage and talking heads, the team behind Vice continues to delve deep into the global issues, conflicts and newsmakers affecting our everyday lives," Vinnie Malhotra, executive vp nonfiction programming at Showtime, said ...
The cable network has ordered 13 episodes of Vice that are set to begin airing in the spring. The deal will bolster Showtime's unscripted slate, which includes the political series The Circus and the true-crime docuseries Murder in the Bayou.
"As so much of television news has moved in a direction of partisan coverage and talking heads, the team behind Vice continues to delve deep into the global issues, conflicts and newsmakers affecting our everyday lives," Vinnie Malhotra, executive vp nonfiction programming at Showtime, said ...
- 9/24/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
True crime is one of the fastest growing genres in television and it was only a matter of time before Showtime got involved in this type of program. One of their first documentaries of this kind is ‘Murder In The Bayou’, which aired on the 13th of September. The show is based on the book of the same name. There are several reasons why you should be watching this show and some of these are described in more detail below. The Author Of The Book Is The Co-Producer Ethan Brown wrote the book on which the season is based. He
Why You Should Check Out “Murder in the Bayou”...
Why You Should Check Out “Murder in the Bayou”...
- 9/17/2019
- by Aiden Mason
- TVovermind.com
This is one of my favorite weeks of the year!
Why? Because there is a Friday the 13th snuggled all up in here. Who doesn't love that??
We have some television recommendations for you, so check them out, and let us know what you'll be watching!
Sunday, September 8
9/8c Witness to Murder: A Darrow Mystery airs on Hallmark Channel And Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. That's how much faith the networks have in the franchise!
Kimberly Williams-Paisley on Darrow Mysteries, Family, and Charity
And they should have that much faith because the series has an incredible pedigree with Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Wendie Malick, and Tom Cavanaugh solving mysterious cases written by Phoef Sutton who also wrote episodes of Boston Legal.
In this outing, Joanna's past comes back to haunt her, and Claire has her mother's back all the way.
Wendie Malick on Darrow Mysteries, Strong Female Roles, and Her Love of Her...
Why? Because there is a Friday the 13th snuggled all up in here. Who doesn't love that??
We have some television recommendations for you, so check them out, and let us know what you'll be watching!
Sunday, September 8
9/8c Witness to Murder: A Darrow Mystery airs on Hallmark Channel And Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. That's how much faith the networks have in the franchise!
Kimberly Williams-Paisley on Darrow Mysteries, Family, and Charity
And they should have that much faith because the series has an incredible pedigree with Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Wendie Malick, and Tom Cavanaugh solving mysterious cases written by Phoef Sutton who also wrote episodes of Boston Legal.
In this outing, Joanna's past comes back to haunt her, and Claire has her mother's back all the way.
Wendie Malick on Darrow Mysteries, Strong Female Roles, and Her Love of Her...
- 9/7/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
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