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2025-01-14 16:00:00| Marketing Profs - Concepts, Strategies, Articles and Commentaries

What do marketing professionals at digital agencies think of the current landscape? How do they feel about the future? Do they expect their firms to add more headcount? What impact do they expect AI to have on the industry? Read the full article at MarketingProfs


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2025-01-14 15:45:53| Engadget

DirecTV just launched its new sports-only streaming service, MySports. The initial launch includes 40 sports from channels like ESPN, Fox Sports, the Golf Channel and more. It also includes sport-specific channels like the MLB Network, the NFL Network and NBA TV. The service will initially be available in 24 metro areas, including New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Itll also include local channels owned by ABC, Fox and NBC so that people can watch games exclusively available on those channels. DirecTV will also add more channels to the mix in the future, as its currently in talks with CBS to gain access to its content. A MySports subscription costs $70 a month, but if you sign up right now, you can pay $50 a month for the first three months. This offer lasts until February 25. If you dont want to commit so soon, theres also a five-day free trial, Variety notes. A MySports subscription is around $10 cheaper than what competitors like YouTube TV and Fubo offer, priced at $83 and $80 a month, respectively. You can watch MySports content using the DirecTV app on iOS and Android. Its also available on smart TV platforms like Fire TV, Android TV and Apple TV.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/directv-is-launching-its-first-sports-only-subscription-144553549.html?src=rss


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2025-01-14 15:36:37| Engadget

I recently came back from a trip and the whole journey home I had one goal: find an outlet. My phone was at about 30 percent by the time I got to the airport, so I searched for outlets across the terminal and then worried about finding access on the train back home. All of this stress was simply because I didn't bring my Anker Nano Power Bank with me.  Now, I have the option with a lightning charger, but, if you're also traveling quite a bit (or even often out all day), then check out the sale on Anker's Nano Power Bank with Built-in USB-C Connector. Right now, the power bank is 33 percent off, down to $20 from $30. This deal brings it to just about $4 more than its record-low price last Black Friday.  We've rated the Anker Nano Power Bank with Built-In USB-C as the best portable charger for Android devices (though it's also great for the iPhone 15 and 16). It's compact enough to fit in a small purse or a pocket and doesn't require any cord attached to it. We found the 5,000mAh battery had enough juice to charge a Galaxy S23 Ultra to 65 percent in about an hour, so it works best for a quick boost while you're running around. Plus, you can see how much battery is left thanks to four indicator lights on its front.  Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/pick-up-this-anker-5k-usb-c-power-bank-while-its-only-20-143636981.html?src=rss


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