2021 was a busy year for Netflix, Disney+ and more, as millions of people around the world flip away from traditional networks to online-only programming.
Malaysia has updated its copyright law to punish streaming pirates, who face up to 20 years in prison.
Disney channels like ESPN and ABC are returning to YouTube TV after the two companies reached a deal.
The Witcher: Blood Origin, a prequel to Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Anderzej Sapkowski’s dark fantasy novel series, will debut in 2022.
Not to be outdone by Spotify (and nearly every other streaming platform, for that matter), Disney’s Hulu has released an end-of-year recap.
Spotify has bought the podcast platform Whooshkaa that, among other things, turns radio shows into podcast episodes.
DirecTV is hiking prices for most of its streaming services in 2022 following its spinoff from AT&T.
Now you can rate your favorite, or least favorite, podcasts on Spotify.
The streaming platform is getting into the New Year's Eve party spirit.
If you hate junk mail, you might have missed out.
Disney+ has added SharePlay support that lets you watch movies with up to 31 friends.
It's another way to watch free movies and TV if you've managed to snag the console.
Chris Wallace is leaving Fox News to join CNN's upcoming streaming service.
The MCU blockbuster will be available to stream just over two months after it debuted in theaters.
Netflix has canceled its much-hyped and equally maligned Cowboy Bebop adaptation.
As of today, there’s yet another way to access YouTube TV.
Like the company's recent fan event, the website is called Tudum.
ViacomCBS has adapted Pluto TV's 24/7 format for its subscription service.
After more than 15 years off the air, Reading Rainbow will return to TV in early 2022.
YouTube TV is finally back on Roku streaming devices following a dispute between the two parties that has dragged on since April of this year.