Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine, a media brand that focuses on female storytelling, is launching a new VOD channel available through DirecTV, DirecTV Now, and U-Verse. It will feature two original series so far, one being an interview show hosted by Witherspoon.
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Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine Announces New VOD Channel
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You Can Watch The Last 2018 World Cup Games On YouTube, Hulu, DirecTV
The 2018 World Cup is getting into its last set of games. Here's where you can watch them online without paying for a cable provider. Viewing hubs include Hulu, DirecTV, YouTube, and Sling TV.
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After its recent merger with Time Warner, AT&T has officially announced the skinny OTT TV bundle the company's CEO teased during the antitrust trial prior to the merger. Called WatchTV, it will include over 30 live TV channels and an additional 15,000 plus TV shows and movies on demand.
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