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  2. Charter Will Give Spectrum TV Subscribers Peacock Premium ...

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    Charter Communications is giving free access to Peacock Premium free for one year to Spectrum TV subscribers through its deal with Comcast’s NBCUniversal. Also under the pact, Spectrum Internet ...

  3. Charter (CHTR) Offers Free Peacock Premium to Spectrum Users

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    Charter (CHTR) is providing NBCU's streaming service, Peacock's Premium plan free of cost to its Spectrum TV and Spectrum Internet subscribers for 12 and three months, respectively.

  4. AMC Networks, Charter Renew Multiyear Distribution Deal ... - AOL

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    AMC Networks and Spectrum parent Charter Communications have reached an early renewal for their multiyear carriage deal. Top AMC series include “The Walking Dead” franchise, the Annie Rice ...

  5. Spectrum TV Stream - Wikipedia

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    Spectrum TV Stream is an American over-the-top internet television service owned by Charter Communications.The service – which is structured as a virtual multichannel video programming distributor – is only available to Charter Spectrum internet customers.

  6. Spectrum News - Wikipedia

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    Spectrum News 1 serves Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay and the Fox Cities with three separate feeds; one for Milwaukee, one for Green Bay, also serving the Wausau market, and the Madison feed serving the rest of Spectrum's service area in the western, central and northern part of the state including the La Crosse, Eau Claire and Duluth ...

  7. Free Blockbuster - Wikipedia

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    Free Blockbuster is an initiative that promotes neighborhood movie exchanges. The initiative was started in 2019 by film enthusiasts in Los Angeles, including Brian Morrison, a former Blockbuster employee who opened the first site outside of a grocery store in Los Feliz, Los Angeles .