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  2. Black Friday's best streaming deals: Hulu for $0.99, 75% off ...

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    We found all the greatest streaming deals of Black Friday 2024. Get Hulu for only $0.99, NBC Peacock for 75% off, Disney+ and Hulu for $2.99 — here are all the deals we've found.

  3. David Duchovny on his pandemic-era novel, working with Meg ...

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    [Laughs] Working with Meg has been a pleasure: We're not shooting the film yet, but talk about someone who has an artist's soul and the ability to execute. I've really enjoyed working on the ...

  4. Seeso - Wikipedia

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    Seeso was officially launched the day after. [ 6 ] On September 30, 2016, Seeso announced its first event called the "Stand-Up Streaming Fest", in which a title of comedy content would become available within a week, bringing a total of 12 specials for 12 weeks.

  5. Are Black Friday deals really worth it? The pros and cons of ...

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    "Make your credit card work for you. Make use of it and shop when you can maximize your credit card rewards." Ultimately, whether or not Black Friday shopping is worth it is a personal decision.

  6. Quibi - Wikipedia

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    Quibi was founded in August 2018 as NewTV by Jeffrey Katzenberg and was led by Meg Whitman as CEO. [10] In October 2018, NewTV was renamed Quibi. [11] [12] The service targeted a younger demographic, with content delivered in 10-minute episodes called "quick bites" (with the name Quibi derived from "QUI-ck BI-tes").

  7. Steals and Deals - Wikipedia

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    Steals and Deals is an evening business news talk show aired weekdays from 7:30 to 8PM ET on CNBC from 1990 until c. 1997. Hosted by Janice Lieberman. Produced by Glenn Ruppel. Steals and Deals was CNBC's nightly investigative consumer finance show. The show's tagline was "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is."

  8. Meg Ryan on ending 8-year acting hiatus, dedicating new rom ...

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    Meg Ryan is back on the big screen after an eight-year hiatus — but don't call it a comeback. "I never went anywhere to begin with," Ryan tells Yahoo Entertainment about the narrative ...

  9. DealsTV - Wikipedia

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    DealsTV was a Canadian-English language specialty television channel owned by Capital Networks.. DealsTV was a direct response shopping channel that broadcast infomercials.The channel's programming featured products from a variety of categories including fitness, cooking, clothing, wellness, beauty, electronics, and more.