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I Was Shocked by How Good These Budget TVs Were

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June 23, 2026

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I Was Shocked by How Good These Budget TVs Were

I tested the best budget Samsung, Roku, Amazon, and Hisense TVs and found one clear winner.

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ComicBook.com

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· Jul 5, 2026

6 Iconic Comedies From 1994 That Still Land Every Joke Today

Images courtesy of Columbia Pictures, Paramount Pictures, and Miramax Films Comedy was one of the most profitable genres in 1990s Hollywood, powered by a video rental market that turned quotable one-liners into household currency and a studio system willing to bankroll star-driven vehicles alongside cheaper genre fare. The decade also produced its own comedic language, from the deadpan parody tradition perfected by Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker to the []

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 25, 2026

David Wenham and John Farnham to the rescue as theatre company warns of hard times ahead

Costs are rising, audiences are saving up for sure-fire hits as Sydney Theatre Company posts its financial results with a warning.

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 8, 2026

The 10 Most Infuriating Emmy Awards Snubs

Netflix/FX/NBCWell, as predicted, the Emmy voters didn’t listen to me. Foolishness!The 2026 Emmy Award nominations were announced Wednesday morning, and they were, basically, a snooze fest. It was as if the entire Television Academy took a nap on their laptops and accidentally filled out their ballots with their drool. Sure, everyone expected the likes of Hacks, The Pitt, Widow’s Bay, and Pluribus to do well this year. But, reading the list of nominations, you’d think that voters forgot there were any other shows. Don’t get me wrong, the final season of Hacks was exquisite and Widow’s Bay was a refreshing, excellently crafted blast. Pluribus was so good, and The Pitt, well, it at least had a strong string of final episodes. I’m not likemad mad that they were showered with so much love. But in a year with so much great comedy, especially, I feel like we could’ve shared the wealth. Read more at The Daily Beast.

Fortune

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· Jul 2, 2026

The sports economy is unaffordable at the bar, let alone the stadium

New data shows fans are going into debt for tickets — and one in five can't even afford to watch out at a sports bar.

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· Jun 26, 2026

You Won’t Believe These Popular Movies Are Turning 25

You Won’t Believe These Popular Movies Are Turning 25

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· Jun 27, 2026

10 years ago ‘one of the best TV episodes of all time’ left fans distraught

'TV literally never reached this level of hype again.'

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Related coverage for "I Was Shocked by How Good These Budget TVs Were": ComicBook.com — 6 Iconic Comedies From 1994 That Still Land Every Joke Today. Brisbane Times — David Wenham and John Farnham to the rescue as theatre company warns of hard times ahead. The Daily Beast — The 10 Most Infuriating Emmy Awards Snubs. Fortune — The sports economy is unaffordable at the bar, let alone the stadium. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — You Won’t Believe These Popular Movies Are Turning 25. Metro — 10 years ago ‘one of the best TV episodes of all time’ left fans distraught