Entertainment

FuboTV Announces $5 Monthly Price Increase Across All Plans

FuboTV has announced a $5 monthly price increase across all its English-language streaming plans due to rising costs from programming partners. This marks the second price hike in recent months, making FuboTV more expensive than competitors like YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV. The company, known for its sports-centric offerings, faces challenges in a competitive market but remains a key player for sports enthusiasts.

YouTube TV Enhances Live Sports Viewing with Reduced Broadcast Delay

YouTube TV introduces a feature to reduce broadcast delay, significantly enhancing live sports viewing during the 2025 NFL playoffs. This development is part of YouTube's broader efforts to improve live streaming latency and quality, making it a strong competitor in the live TV streaming market.

SNL Satirizes Trump's 'King Era' and Barron's Height in Hamilton-Themed Sketch

In a recent *Saturday Night Live* episode, Lin-Manuel Miranda reprised his role as Alexander Hamilton in a sketch that humorously contrasted Donald Trump's monarchical ambitions with the founding fathers' democratic ideals. The sketch also joked about Barron Trump's height and touched on recent political events, drawing mixed reactions from viewers.

Timothée Chalamet Shines as Host and Musical Guest on SNL

Timothée Chalamet hosted and performed as the musical guest on *Saturday Night Live* on January 25, 2025, delivering a memorable episode filled with humor, music, and surprise cameos, including a politically charged cold open featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda and a nostalgic appearance by Adam Sandler.

Super Bowl LIX 2025; Date, Venue, Teams, and Performers Revealed

The 2025 Super Bowl, Super Bowl LIX, is scheduled for February 9, 2025, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Featuring the AFC and NFC Championship winners, the event will be broadcast on FOX, with performances by Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Jon Batiste, and more.

Lin-Manuel Miranda Surprises on SNL with Hamilton Cameo

Lin-Manuel Miranda made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live, reprising his role as Alexander Hamilton in a sketch that blended Broadway with political satire, alongside host Timothée Chalamet and a cameo by Adam Sandler.