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  2. go90 - Wikipedia

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    The name "go90" referred to the practice of rotating a smartphone to landscape orientation to watch videos, a 90-degree rotation. [5] Verizon planned to leverage ad technology and content assets it acquired in its purchase of AOL, [6] [7] [8] and to release 50-55 new, short episode series. [9] Brian Angiolet, Verizon's senior vice president of ...

  3. Vessel (website) - Wikipedia

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    Vessel's team was hired to revamp Verizon's fledgling video streaming service go90 (resulting in 155 members of the service's existing staff being laid off), with Richard Tom retained and appointed as chief technology officer of Verizon Digital Entertainment. Kilar departed after the sale.

  4. Pop (American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    After Prevue's parent company, United Video Satellite Group, acquired the entertainment magazine TV Guide in 1998 (UVSG would in turn, be acquired by Gemstar the following year), the service was relaunched as TV Guide Channel (later TV Guide Network), which now featured full-length programs dealing with the entertainment industry, including ...

  5. Verizon’s Latest Streaming Deal: Netflix Premium Tier Is Free ...

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    Verizon keeps reshuffling its deck of various and sundry streaming bundle deals, aiming for new ways to appeal to bargain hunters — and to cater to particular sign-up goals of its content partners.

  6. Verizon to Launch ‘Plus Play’ Streaming Aggregation Hub, Adds ...

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    Verizon, having exited the original content business, is escalating its play as an aggregator of streaming services — including forming a new partnership with Netflix. The telco unveiled plans ...

  7. A Guide to Picking the Right Streaming Service for You - AOL

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    Another favorite in the streaming marketplace is ESPN+, the sports broadcaster’s direct-to-consumer streaming service. For less than $5 a month, customers get access to hundreds of live MLB, MLS ...