Aaron Gates
Aaron Gates has 10 years of editing experience, with 7 of those years dedicated to product review editing and consumer-focused content. He’s supplemented his writing studies degree from Utah Valley University with an ACES certification in accurate, audience-focused editing, and he works with writers at CableTV.com to help produce engaging content and trustworthy copy through conscious editing. Most evenings you’ll find Aaron thriving in Seattle, geeking out with his husband over the latest horror films, and impatiently waiting for the next season of X-Men ’97 to drop.
How To Watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup
by Taylor Kujawa | Aug 15, 2023 | How to Watch, Sports
The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup takes center stage from July 20 to August 20 in Australia and New Zealand. With an expanded lineup of 32 teams, this year’s tournament promises more excitement and fierce competition.
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The Ben Glenroy Video: Only Murders in the Building Season 3 Clue Explained
by Eric Chiu | Aug 15, 2023 | Entertainment, What to Watch
Who murdered Ben Glenroy on Only Murders In The Building? Let’s recap episode 3 and make our best guesses.
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What to Watch This Week | August 14–20
by Bill Frost | Aug 14, 2023 | Entertainment, What to Watch
This week’s What to Watch picks include a new season of Craig Robinson’s Killing It, Max throwbacks The O.C. and Wild Wild West, the return of Solar Opposites, the premiere of The Winter King, and the FIFA Women’s World Cup Final. Put some new batteries in the clicker!
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The Best LGBTQ+ Shows and Movies on Streaming 2023
by Olivia Bono | Aug 14, 2023 | Entertainment, Listicles, Streaming, What to Watch
Looking for something less hetero-normative? We’ve got LGBTQ+ recommendations across the major streaming platforms.
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Eight Schools Leave Pac-12, How to Watch Remaining Four
by Alex Kerai | Aug 11, 2023 | How to Watch, Industry News, Sports
Eight schools have left the Pac-12 after the league failed to secure a media rights deal with Apple or ESPN, leaving the league without TV rights for the upcoming season. The schools left the Pac-12 for other leagues due to revenue. The league had yet to sign a new media deal, while the Big Ten and Big 12 have agreements with major broadcasters.
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2023 Emmy Nominations, Airdate, and More
by Olivia Bono | Aug 10, 2023 | Entertainment, How to Watch, TV, What to Watch
The 2023 Emmy nominations are here, and they might surprise you. The biggest question of all, though, is whether the Emmys will even happen this year.
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How Did Ben Glenroy Die? Only Murders in the Building Season 3 Mystery Explained
by Eric Chiu | Aug 8, 2023 | Entertainment, What to Watch
Who murdered this season’s victim on Only Murders In The Building? Let’s make our best guesses.
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Need Something New To Watch? Paramount+ Is Adding Six International Shows This Fall
by Alex Kerai | Aug 7, 2023 | Entertainment, Industry News, Streaming
As studios and networks rearrange their fall schedule due to the ongoing Hollywood writers’ and actors’ strike, Paramount+ goes international. Six new shows from the U.K., South Korea, and Latin America will debut on Paramount+ this fall and winter.
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What to Watch This Week | August 7–13
by Bill Frost | Aug 7, 2023 | Entertainment, What to Watch
This week’s What to Watch recs include the final season of Billions, Gal Gadot action flick Heart of Stone, the return of Only Murders In the Building, gonzo docuseries Telemarketers, and the kickoff of 2023 Premier League soccer. Get watching!
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Studios Back at the Table With Writers: What This Means for TV Fans
by Alex Kerai | Aug 4, 2023 | Entertainment, Industry News
As the writers’ strike reaches its 95th day, Guild leadership is meeting with studios to potentially resume contract negotiations and resume TV and film productions worldwide.
Almost 100 productions have shut down, and the fall broadcast schedule relies heavily on unscripted content for the first time in over a decade.