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  2. The cord-cutter's guide to streaming live sports - AOL

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    Company: Base price: What is included: Sports add-ons: Fubo. $80 a month for Fubo Pro (the ideal package for sports fans) Over 150 channels, regional networks, and local game broadcasts (for an ...

  3. Bounce TV - Wikipedia

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    The movie in primetime on the second day was Spike Lee's School Daze. This would be followed two days later with its first sports telecast, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association football. [5] In 2012, Bounce began airing original programming. Its first was the documentary Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:

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    The live-TV streaming service offers new users a seven-day free trial and its Pro plan grants subscribers access to ESPN. You get over 175 other channels — including the NFL Network and the CBS ...

  5. Warner Bros. Discovery to Stream Live Sports on Max ... - AOL

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    By the time the NCAA’s “March Madness” begins to bounce, however, the pay tier will kick in. ... those two outlets, which feature dozens of live sports broadcasts, drew $1.6 billion in ...

  6. Bounce (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bounce began development under Steve Golin at Propaganda Films (a PolyGram Filmed Entertainment subsidiary). [3] Paltrow and Affleck had both previously starred in Shakespeare in Love and had dated on-and-off. Affleck thought he was too young for the part, but Paltrow convinced to take the role, encouraging him to take it as an opportunity to ...

  7. Hit the Floor (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Hit the Floor, originally titled Bounce, is an American sports drama television series that debuted on VH1 on May 27, 2013. Created by James LaRosa, the series chronicles the off-the-court drama surrounding the Los Angeles Devil Girls, the cheerleaders for the Los Angeles Devils, a fictional professional basketball team.