TV News Roundup: September 3, 2015
- Commercial free Hulu
- Who is set to go against Netflix and Amazon Prime?
- CBS set to stream NFL games
- NBC renews hit summer series
Hulu has announced a commercial free option to its subscribers. To avoid the interruptions, it will cost you $11.99 per month, up $4 from the basic subscription, which has limited commercial interruptions.
AGT coming back next summer:
NBC has renewed the summer hit competition series, AMERICA'S GOT TALENT, for an 11th season.
Competition series announce its casts/participants.
Some of this fall's competition series THE AMAZING RACE, DANCING WITH THE STARS and SURVIVOR have released info on the competitors. Click the LINKS below for each series.
Apple Studios?:
The newest Apple rumor is that the company will get into original video programming, competing against HBO, Netflix, Amazon and Hulu. Nothing is confirmed, but we could find out more next week, when Apple holds its annual fall press conference to announce the new iPhone and other products.
CBS set for NFL streaming coverage:
CBS will stream two regular season games, four playoff games and Super Bowl 50, for free, with out a CBS access subscription or cable authentication. The two regular season games are the London game on October 4 and the Thanksgiving game, in Dallas.
Starz renews sophomore series:
Just two weeks into its second season, Starz has ordered a third season to the series SURVIVOR'S REMORSE.
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