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The End of 'Star Trek'? Every Single Series Now Cancelled

"Every single Star Trek series has been canceled..." reports ScreenRant. "There is "no Star Trek in production or greenlit for the first time in nearly a decade." While there were five active Star Trek series just a few years ago, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds filmed its fifth and final season in the fall of 2025, and Star Trek: Starfleet Academy "wrapped filming its second and final season at the end of February." (Though ironically, both Star Trek series still have seasons yet to premiere, with two season of Strange New Worlds mean it may continue airing through 2027.) TrekCentral reports that the sets for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy are now being torn down... There will be a local online auction for parts of the set on Friday. Additionally, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' sets are also being taken down... Star Trek: Starfleet Academy boasted the largest sets ever built for Star Trek. The demolition of Starfleet Academy's stunning sets includes the loss of the multi-level atrium, which had the Starfleet Wall of Heroes, the USS Athena's bridge, and the classrooms.

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b.tv guide complet : la TV Bouygues sans zones d’ombre

Chaînes en direct, replay, multi-écrans, installation… Le guide complet b.tv vient d’être mis en ligne sur notre forum. Un document de référence à explorer sans modération, abonné Bbox, client mobile ou simple curieux. 🗺️ b.tv, un service à explorer 📋 Ce que couvre le guide 👥 Pour qui ? 🔗 Accéder au guide 180+ chaînes […]

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5 écrans b.tv, 5 programmes en même temps

b.tv multi-écrans : 5 programmes différents en simultané sur tous vos appareils. À partir de 4,99€/mois avec le premier mois offert, cette nouvelle option Bouygues Telecom met fin aux conflits familiaux autour de la télécommande. 5 écrans simultanés Comment ça marche Tarifs Fonctionnalités Clé b.tv Verdict 🔹 5 écrans b.tv, 5 programmes en même temps […]

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Vizio TVs Now Require Walmart Accounts For Smart Features

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Prospective Vizio TV buyers should know there's a good chance the set won't work properly without a Walmart account. In an attempt to better serve advertisers, Walmart, which bought Vizio in December 2024, announced this week that select newly purchased Vizio TVs now require a Walmart account for setup and accessing smart TV features. Since 2024, Vizio TVs have required a Vizio account, which a Vizio OS website says is necessary for accessing "exclusive offers, subscription management, and tailored support." Accounts are also central to Vizio's business, which is largely driven by ads and tracking tied to its OS. A Walmart spokesperson confirmed to Ars Technica that Walmart accounts will be mandatory on "select new Vizio OS TVs" for owners to complete onboarding and to use smart TV features. The representative added: "Customers who already have an existing Vizio account are being given the option to merge their Vizio account with their Walmart account. Customers with an existing Vizio account can opt out by deleting their Vizio account." The representative wouldn't confirm which TV models are affected. Walmart's representative said the Walmart account integration is "designed to respect consumer choice and privacy, with data used in aggregated, permissioned, and compliant ways" but didn't specify how.

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For All Mankind : une saison 6 et une mauvaise nouvelle

Alors que les fans du monde entier comptent les jours avant le lancement de la saison 5 de For All Mankind, l'avenir de l'épopée spatiale d'Apple TV vient de prendre un tournant décisif. Entre nouveaux visages au casting et expansion de l'univers, la série phare de Ronald D. Moore s'apprête à vivre ses heures les plus intenses.

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US Cable TV Industry Faces 'Dramatic Collapse' as Local Operators Shut Down - or Become ISPs

America's cable TV industry "is undergoing its most dramatic collapse in history," reports Cord Cutters News, "with operators large and small waving the white flag on traditional TV service and pointing their customers toward streaming platforms instead." Just in 2025 Comcast lost 1.25 million pay-TV subscribers (ending the year with just 11.3 million), while Charter Spectrum also lost hundreds of thousands of customers each quarter. But "for smaller regional operators, who lack the scale and diversified revenue streams of giants like Comcast, those kinds of losses are simply unsurvivable," they write. And "the companies that once delivered hundreds of channels through coaxial cables are now either shutting down entirely or reinventing themselves as internet providers." Pay-TV subscriptions have plummeted from nearly 90% of U.S. households in the mid-2010s to roughly half by the end of 2025, resulting in billions in lost revenue and forcing many smaller operators to conclude that continuing linear TV services is no longer viable... [This year over U.S. 50 cable TV companies — primarily smaller and midsize providers — are "expected to cease operations entirely or shut down their television services," Cord Cutters News reported earlier.] YouTube TV's pricing is so competitive that the platform is projected to have close to 12.6 million subscribers by the end of 2026, positioning it to become the largest paid TV distributor in the United States. Exclusive content deals, such as YouTube TV's acquisition of NFL Sunday Ticket rights, have further eroded the value proposition of traditional cable at every level of the market... As older cable subscribers age out of the market, there is no new generation of customers waiting to replace them... [Cable TV] operators like WOW! are betting that their physical infrastructure — now increasingly upgraded to fiber — is more valuable as an internet delivery system than as a cable TV platform. [WOW! serves customers across Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, and Alabama — but is "phasing out its proprietary streaming live TV service and directing all customers toward YouTube TV," the article notes.] Industry observers see this as part of a broader trend: operators shedding unprofitable video segments to focus on broadband, where returns and network investments are prioritized. By the end of 2026, non-pay-TV households are expected to surge to 80.7 million, outnumbering traditional pay-TV subscribers at 54.3 million — a milestone that would have seemed unthinkable just a decade ago. For the cable companies still standing, the math is now inescapable: the era of the cable bundle is ending, and the only real question left is how gracefully each operator manages its exit.

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Two Long-Lost Episodes of 'Doctor Who' Found

Longtime Slashdot reader tsuliga writes: Two new episodes of Doctor Who that were previously lost have been found. The original Doctor Who episodes were wiped or deleted by the BBC because they were not aware of the future use of re-runs of these shows. Ninety-five of the 253 episodes from the program's first six years are currently missing. How many more episodes are out there waiting to be rediscovered? "The main broadcasters in the UK in the 1960s, 70s, up to the 80s really, junked quite a lot of content," said Justin Smith, a cinema professor at England's De Montfort University and film archivist. "In some ways finding missing 'Doctor Whos' is the holy grail" of classic TV discoveries, Smith said. The two episodes were "The Nightmare Begins" and "Devil's Planet," both of which aired during the show's third series in 1965. It features William Hartnell as the Doctor in a story involving archvillains the Daleks -- pepperpot-shaped metal aggressors whose favorite word is "Exterminate!" Smith said that for fans of the show, "it's got it all, it really has. It is intergalactic, it's got some great performances. It stands up really, really well."

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Chaînes FAST Bouygues Telecom : 20 nouvelles chaînes gratuites avec Pleio TV

Les chaînes FAST Bouygues Telecom sont désormais accessibles à l’ensemble des abonnés TV de l’opérateur. Depuis le 11 mars 2026, Bouygues Telecom et Netgem annoncent en effet le renforcement de leur collaboration, avec le déploiement de l’application Netgem Pleio TV sur tout le parc TV. Ainsi, ce sont 20 nouvelles chaînes gratuites financées par la […]

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Disney+ Bouygues Telecom : offres, promo BiG et jeu concours

Bouygues Telecom et Disney+ s’associent pour proposer des offres de streaming particulièrement attractives en ce mois de mars 2026. Ainsi, que vous soyez client Bbox, détenteur d’un forfait mobile ou client BiG (box + mobile), Disney+ Bouygues Telecom offre une formule adaptée à chaque profil. Et pour couronner le tout, un jeu concours exceptionnel est […]

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