Newspaper that inspires change. Breaking stories that shake the world. Be informed, Don't Settle for Fake News.

Streaming media News & Breaking Stories

Johnny Depp's Upcoming Projects: Exploring the Actor's Latest Ventures
  • 17th Aug 2023

Johnny Depp's Upcoming Projects: Exploring the Actor's Latest Ventures

Johnny Depp has been staying out of the public eye amid his legal battle with ex-wife Amber Heard and allegations of abuse. His recent projects include voice work for the children's animated series Puffins. His French-language film Jeanne Du Barry has premiered at Cannes but doesn't have a U.S. release date yet. Depp's future in major films, such as Pirates of the Caribbean, remains uncertain. However, money could potentially change the situation.

NFL Network, RedZone to launch exclusive 'NFL+' streaming service
  • 11th Aug 2023

NFL Network, RedZone to launch exclusive 'NFL+' streaming service

The NFL is expanding its direct-to-consumer offerings by making NFL Network and NFL RedZone available on its streaming service, NFL+. The move comes as part of the league's efforts to reach more fans digitally. NFL Network is available to 51.1 million customers, the most for a network run by a professional league or college conference. NFL RedZone will only be available on the premium tier of NFL+.

How to Follow Along With Reservation Dogs Final Season
  • 3rd Aug 2023

How to Follow Along With Reservation Dogs Final Season

Reservation Dogs, the acclaimed series about Indigenous teens in rural Oklahoma, is ending after its third season. However, there may be hope for a spinoff in the future. The final season promises road trips, unexpected fathers, and healing. Stream it exclusively on Hulu.

Elon Musk unveils new logo 'X' as a replacement for Twitter's blue bird
  • 24th Jul 2023

Elon Musk unveils new logo 'X' as a replacement for Twitter's blue bird

Elon Musk unveils new "X" logo to replace Twitter's blue bird as part of a major rebranding effort. The move has alienated users and advertisers, leaving Twitter vulnerable to competition. Musk aims to create an "everything app" similar to China's WeChat. Critics argue the rebranding is a risky move that may confuse users and erase brand recognition. However, some analysts believe it could drive engagement and appeal to new audiences.

logo white

Get Weekly News Updates

Subscribe to SHUT Newsletter and be up to date with the current events. Be informed, don't settle for fake news.