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How to watch the 2016 Rio Olympics
The 2016 Rio Olympic Games Opening Ceremony takes place on Friday, August 5, but the competition really kicks off today (August, 3rd) with women’s soccer. Good news for TDS TV customers: you’ll be able to tune in to the events for the next 19 days, whether you're on the go or at home!
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Last chance to add Showtime for just $6.95 a month!
TDS TV Expanded gets Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Good news for customers with our Expanded TV package: We’ve added the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel to your menu of viewing options!
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Batman v Superman comes to TDS TV on Demand
We are in the dregs of summer, but don’t fret, because we have one of the year’s most anticipated films coming to TDS TV on Demand - “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” In addition to the superhero blockbuster, we’re excited about the latest “Barbershop” comedy, the thriller “Criminal” and the crazy video game-like action flick “Hardcore Henry.” And if that doesn’t interest you, just hold on because a fourth “Sharknado” film is coming to you soon. You can't beat that for fun!
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LAFF comedy network headed to Nashville area
Watch STARZ content anywhere, anytime!
STARZ and ENCORE both have new looks a new app. Get the scoop on the changes so you won't miss a movie or an episode of Outlander or Black Sails.
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11 Deep-dives into Game of Thrones
With only ten new episodes a year, Game of Thrones can leave even the casual fan wanting more. Luckily, the world of Westeros expands far, far, far beyond the TV show. We have 11 easy ways to get your Thrones on.
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NHL playoff blackouts
The Revenant comes to TDS TV on Demand
Coming to TDS TV on Demand: "The Revenant" which scored multiple Oscars, including Best Actor, Best Director and Cinematography—making it one of the top films of 2015. Other upcoming standout programs coming to a TV near you include the spy thriller "The Night Manager," Ken Burns' new documentary, "Jackie Robison," and a new season of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt."
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