Streaming Services
HBO Max sets UK and Ireland launch for March 2026
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HBO Max has confirmed its launch in the UK and Ireland on March 26, 2026, bringing a wealth of HBO, Warner Bros., and DC content to subscribers. The service will debut with the full first season of the Emmy-winning medical drama The Pitt and integrate TNT Sports. Subscription plans start at £4.99 per month, with upcoming releases including new seasons of Euphoria and House of the Dragon.
U.S. music publishing revenue rose to 7.3 billion dollars in 2025. The National Music Publishers’ Association highlighted losses from Spotify and Amazon subscription bundles at its annual meeting.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Netflix, accusing the streaming service of collecting user data without consent, particularly from children. The suit claims the platform is designed to be addictive and that Netflix profits by selling the data.
Disney+ has begun streaming select content in the HDR10+ format, starting with over 1,000 titles from its Hulu integration. This move caters to Samsung TV users, as the service previously supported only HDR10 and Dolby Vision. Additional Disney+ content will gain HDR10+ support in the future.
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Spotify is planning to adopt a key feature from rival Tidal to improve music discovery for users. The move involves enhancing recommendations based on similar artists. As a musician, the article's author welcomes the change.