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Who’s ready to rumble? UFC Fight Night is back with one of its last major matches of the year. Song Yadong and Chris Gutierrez will enter the ring for a bantamweight bout on Saturday (Dec. 9) with preliminaries starting at 7:30 p.m. ET and the main event occurring at 10 p.m. ET in Las Vegas.

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UFC Fight Night 233 was originally going to include a bout between Daniel Marcos and Carlos Vera, but due to travel issues, Marcos was unable to make it to the event, which led to UFC scrapping the fight altogether, according to MMA Fighting.

Besides Song vs. Gutierrez, fans can also look forward to seeing bouts between Anthony Smith vs. Khalil Rountree Jr. (light heavyweight), Nasrat Haqparast vs. Jamie Mullarkey (lightweight), Tim Elliott vs. Sumudaerji (bantamweight), JunYong Park vs. Andre Muniz (middleweight), Song Kenan vs. Kevin Jousset (welterweight), HyunSung Park vs. Shannon Ross (flyweight), Steve Garcia vs. Melquizael Costa (lightweight), Luana Santos vs. Stephanie Egger (bantamweight), Tatsuro Taira vs. Carlos Hernandez (flyweight), Rayanne Amanda vs. Talita Alencar (strawweight) and Daniel Marcos vs. Carlos Vera (catch weight).

For those who couldn’t get travel deals to see the fights live in person, you can stream Song vs. Gutierrez online and from the comfort of your home through ESPN+.

Keep reading to learn about the streaming options available.

How to Watch UFC Fight Night 233: Song vs. Gutierrez

ESPN+ is the exclusive streamer for UFC Fight Night 233: Song vs. Gutierrez, which means you’ll need a subscription in order to stream the bout. Preliminaries will start at 7:30 p.m. ET and the main cards will begin at 10 p.m. ET. If you already have a subscription, you can watch the preliminary matches and main card events for no additional cost. All you have to do is log into your account, and you’ll be able to watch it live.

Don’t have ESPN+? While the streaming platform doesn’t have a free trial, it is one of the more affordable streamers out there at $10.99/month. Click here or below to start your ESPN+ subscription.

Besides UFC Fight Night, ESPN+ is home to exclusive live events, sports series, TV shows and groundbreaking originals from major names in sports such as The Captain, America’s Caddie, Man in the Arena With Tom Brady, More Than an Athlete With Michael Strahan, Our Time: Baylor Basketball, Al Davis vs. The NFL, Vick, Be Like Water, Breakaway, the entire 30 for 30 series and other original content such as UFC fights, including the upcoming Vettori vs. Cannonier bout.

Looking for more savings? Bundling ESPN+ with Hulu and Disney+ will expand your library of content or you can check out Hulu + Live TV for access to hundreds of channels including ESPN, Starz and more.

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Baby Shark is swimming onto the big screen in its first ever major ocean picture titled Baby Shark’s Big Movie, coming to Nickelodeon and Paramount+ on Friday (Dec. 8). This marks the first feature-length original and animated film based the highly popular children’s show Baby Shark’s Big Show.

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The movie follows Baby Shark (Kimiko Glenn) and his family as they move to a new city and leave behind their old life. Now, he must learn to live without his best friend William (Luke Youngblood) by his side — while also trying to stop the evil pop star fish, Stariana (Ashley Tisdale), from stealing his voice and dominating the sea’s music world.

The star-studded cast also includes Cardi B, Offset, Lance Bass, Kulture Kiari Cephus, Wave Set Cephus, Chloe Fineman, Ego Nwodim, Aparna Nancherla, Patrick Warburton, Debra Wilson, Eric Edelstein and Natasha Rothwell.

Keep reading to learn the streaming options available.

When & How to Watch Baby Shark’s Big Movie for Free

Baby Shark’s Big Movie will premiere on Nickelodeon and Paramount+ on Friday (Dec. 8). If you have cable or live TV, you can watch the movie when it airs on Nick at 12 p.m. ET. Check with your cable provider’s channel guide to see what channel Nick is on. Don’t have cable? You may be able to watch it through an HD antenna like one here on Amazon.

Paramount+ is home to Nickelodeon content and more, which means if you have a subscription, you can stream Baby Shark’s Big Movie for no additional cost — just sign into your account and find it under Nick programs.

If you don’t have a Paramount+ subscription you can take advantage of their seven day free trial that’ll give you access to Baby Shark’s Big Movie and more. Once the free trial is up, you’ll be charged the regular subscription fee based on the plan you choose. Click here or the button below to start your free trial.

There are two plans you can choose from: Paramount+ Essential or Paramount+ with Showtime. The Essential Plan is the cheapest at $5.99/month and is ad-supported with access to tens of thousands of episodes and movies, NFL on CBS, UFEA Champions League and live CBS news. Paramount+ with Showtime is $11.99/month and has no commercials as well as expands your content library with Showtime original shows and movies. You’ll also get everything in the Essential plan along with live TV on CBS, college football and the ability to download content and watch it offline.

Programs you can look forward to watching include Survivor, NCIS, Blue Bloods, Big Brother, Jersey Shore Family Vacation, Frasier, Mixtape, Family Legacy, I Wanna Rock, Hip Hop My House, Behind The Music, Yellowstone, Fatal Attraction, Rabbit Hole, Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, 1923, iCarly, The Good Fight, Mayor of Kingstown, Seal Team, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Picard, Why Women Kill and Before I Forget. With Showtime, you can stream original shows and movies such as Yellowjackets, The 12th Victim, Dexter, Dexter: New Blood, George & Tammy, Homeland, Ziwe, Penny Dreadful, Buried and more.

More Ways to Stream Baby Shark’s Big Movie

Looking for more affordable streaming options? You can take advantage of live TV platforms that are offering free trials and promos, which will save you money and give you access to hundreds of channels and content.

DirecTV Stream is offering a five-day free trial on top of a $25 off the first two months when you bundle any of its plans with a sports package. When the free trial ends, you’ll be charged the discounted price for the first two months, then full-price, which will depend on the plan you choose.

Philo is another wallet-friendly option offering a week-long free trial that’ll provide you with over 70 channels and access to DVR. Once the free trial is over, you’ll be charged $25 a month.

Get a week long free trial as well as $20 off the first two months with FuboTV. You’ll be able to watch programs on up to 10 devices at once and get DVR to watch programs later. Once the free trial has expired, you’ll be charged the full subscription price based on the plan that you choose.

And, for the most content options, Hulu + Live TV give you a 30 day free trial, access to all of the Hulu library and hundreds of live TV channels including Nickelodeon. If you want even more program offerings, you can bundle it with Disney+ and ESPN+ for an additional cost.

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Martin Scorsese has returned with a star-studded cast in his film Killers of the Flower Moon. Already, the movie has been in talks as an Oscar contender, and was named the best movie of the year by the National Board of Review. Whether or not you got the chance to see the movie when it came to theaters back in October, you can now watch it from your couch starting Tuesday (Dec. 5), when it’s released on streaming.

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Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro star in the dramatic Western crime story based on true events and the book Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann. Focus is pulled onto a series of murders that took place in Oklahoma during the 1920s when oil was discovered on the tribal land of the Osage Nation. These murders were later called “The Reign of Terror” as White interlopers fueled with greed killed a slew of Osage tribal members who got wealthy off the oil.

Other cast members include Lily Gladstone, Jesse Plemons, Brendan Fraser, John Lithgow, Tantoo Cardinal and more.

Keep reading to learn the streaming options available for the movie.

How to Watch Killers of the Flower Moon

You can rent or buy the movie on digital through Prime Video in UHD or HD definition. Renting will cost $19.99 and buying the movie is $24.99. You don’t need a Prime membership in order to buy the movie, just click here or the button below, and you’ll be able to purchase the movie and immediately watch it at your leisure.

The movie is also slated to drop on Apple TV+ for streaming, but an official release date has yet to be announced. Once it’s on the streaming platform, subscribers should be able to watch the movie for no additional cost. All you have to do is sign into your account and find it under new releases once it comes out.

Don’t have Apple TV+? The streamer offers a seven day free trial when you sign up, or up to three months free when you buy an eligible Apple device. After the free trial is over, you’ll be charged the regular membership price of $9.99/month.

With a subscription to Apple TV+, you’ll gain access to the entire library including original TV series, movies and sports such as Ted Lasso, Platonic, The Last Thing He Told Me, Silo, The Crowded Room, Severance, High Desert, Shrinking, The Big Door Prize, Bad Sisters, Schmigadoon!, The Problem With John Stewart, The Morning Show, Ghosted, Still, Tetris, Palmer and more.

You can also stream Apple TV+ on the Apple TV app, your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac and popular smart TVs including Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL, Toshiba and others, along with Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV. Apple TV+ is available on PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles as well.

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Sped-up remixes continue to resonate on TikTok: The four most popular songs on the platform in the U.S. in 2023 were all sped-up, according to TikTok’s year-end report. The leader of the pack was the “more sped-up” version of Justine Skye’s “Collide,” followed by sped-up renditions of FIFTY FIFTY’s “Cupid,” PARTYNEXTDOOR’s “Her Way,” and Toosii’s “Favorite Song.”
U.K. listeners also enjoyed using up-tempo re-works of songs in their TikTok videos. In addition to “Collide” (No. 2 on the platform) and “Cupid” (No. 3), they also favored a sped-up version of George Ezra’s “Green Green Grass” (No. 4), MEYY’s “Pretty” (No. 6), and Raye and 070 Shake’s “Escapism” (No. 10).   

The sped-up remixes that zip around TikTok are usually made first by creators (sometimes funded by label marketing efforts). If they start to perform well, it’s become routine for labels to release their own official versions. 

“Back in the day, we used club remixes to diversify the visibility of a record,” Nima Nasseri, who then served as global head of A&R strategy for Universal Music Group’s music strategy and tactics team, explained in 2022. “The purpose was to bring back visibility to the main version. Now people are discovering the main version from the sped-up or slowed one. Instead of spending $50,000 for a remix from a big-name DJ, you’re spending relatively minimal amounts [on a sped-up rendition] and getting much more return and reach.”

Why have these simple remixes proved consistently effective? Steven Pardo, digital marketing director at Secretly Group, told Billboard in 2022 that “in a video platform that prioritizes catching attention immediately, being able to get the impact of the lyrics across more quickly is advantageous.” 

Scott Plagenhoef, global head of music programming at Apple Music, echoed this sentiment during an interview with Billboard in March: “Sped-up songs allow for more of a track to be heard within the time constraints of a TikTok video and mirror the pace at which users consume content online.”

Increasing tempo can also “make the songs better — it brings out a different emotion,” according to Josh “Bru” Brubaker, a popular TikToker and radio personality for Audacy. 

In the last 15 months, sped-up remixes have spurred chart surges for Thundercat‘s “Them Changes,” Miguel’s “Sure Thing” (actually a resurge, as it first charted over a decade ago), The Weeknd’s “Die for You,” Lady Gaga’s “Bloody Mary,” Mariah Carey’s “It’s a Wrap,” and more.

Due to TikTok’s popularity and its ability to drive streaming activity, Billboard launched a TikTok Top 50 chart in September, ranking tracks on the platform according to a combination of creations, video views and user engagement in the U.S. “The chart gives a clear picture of the music that is being listened to on TikTok, and consequently starting to trend on DSPs and other services,” Ole Obermann, global head of music business development at TikTok, said in a statement.

Across the first two months of the chart, hip-hop proved to be by far the most popular genre, accounting for more than 35% of chart entries. Pop was next, hovering at 20%, largely thanks to Taylor Swift, who had nine different charting tracks in the first eight weeks. The third most popular genre was R&B (10%).  

U.S. listeners did listen to some music at its original tempo, according to TikTok’s year-end report. PinkPantheress and Ice Spice‘s “Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2,” Ohboyprince’s “Bounce When She Walk,” Young Nudy and 21 Savage’s “Peaches & Eggplants,” Ice Spice’s “In Ha Mood,” Jain’s “Makeba,” and Swift’s “Cruel Summer” rounded out the rest of the top 10.

Spotify shares jumped 7.5% on Monday (Dec. 4) following news the company will lay off 17% of its global workforce. CEO Daniel Ek called the layoffs a “crucial step” in a wider effort to be “relentlessly resourceful.” The layoffs amount to roughly 1,500 staffers based on the company’s recent disclosure of having 9,241 full-time employees.  […]

Team, 

Over the last two years, we’ve put significant emphasis on building Spotify into a truly great and sustainable business – one designed to achieve our goal of being the world’s leading audio company and one that will consistently drive profitability and growth into the future. While we’ve made worthy strides, as I’ve shared many times, we still have work to do. Economic growth has slowed dramatically and capital has become more expensive. Spotify is not an exception to these realities.

This brings me to a decision that will mean a significant step change for our company. To align Spotify with our future goals and ensure we are right-sized for the challenges ahead, I have made the difficult decision to reduce our total headcount by approximately 17% across the company. I recognize this will impact a number of individuals who have made valuable contributions. To be blunt, many smart, talented and hard-working people will be departing us.

For those leaving, we’re a better company because of your dedication and hard work. Thank you for sharing your talents with us. I hope you know that your contributions have impacted more than half a billion people and millions of artists, creators, and authors around the world in profound ways. 

I realize that for many, a reduction of this size will feel surprisingly large given the recent positive earnings report and our performance. We debated making smaller reductions throughout 2024 and 2025. Yet, considering the gap between our financial goal state and our current operational costs, I decided that a substantial action to rightsize our costs was the best option to accomplish our objectives. While I am convinced this is the right action for our company, I also understand it will be incredibly painful for our team. 

To understand this decision, I think it is important to assess Spotify with a clear, objective lens. In 2020 and 2021, we took advantage of the opportunity presented by lower-cost capital and invested significantly in team expansion, content enhancement, marketing, and new verticals. These investments generally worked, contributing to Spotify’s increased output and the platform’s robust growth this past year. However, we now find ourselves in a very different environment. And despite our efforts to reduce costs this past year, our cost structure for where we need to be is still too big.

When we look back on 2022 and 2023, it has truly been impressive what we have accomplished. But, at the same time, the reality is much of this output was linked to having more resources. By most metrics, we were more productive but less efficient. We need to be both. While we have done some work to mitigate this challenge and become more efficient in 2023, we still have a ways to go before we are both productive and efficient. Today, we still have too many people dedicated to supporting work and even doing work around the work rather than contributing to opportunities with real impact. More people need to be focused on delivering for our key stakeholders – creators and consumers. In two words, we have to become relentlessly resourceful.

I know you will all be anxious to hear the next steps about how this process will work. If you are an impacted employee, you will receive a calendar invite within the next two hours from HR for a one-on-one conversation. These meetings will take place before the end of the day on Tuesday, and while Katarina will provide more detail on all of the specifics, please know the following will apply to all of these bandmates:

Severance pay: We will start with a baseline for all employees, with the average employee receiving approximately five months of severance. This will be calculated based on local notice period requirements and employee tenure.

PTO: All accrued and unused vacation will be paid out to any departing employee.

Healthcare: We will continue to cover healthcare for employees during their severance period. 

Immigration support: For employees whose immigration status is connected with their employment, HRBPs are working with each impacted individual in concert with our mobility team. 

Career Support:  All employees will be eligible for outplacement services for two months.

For the team that will remain at Spotify, I know this decision will be difficult for many. Please know we are focused on treating our impacted colleagues with the respect and compassion they deserve.

Looking Ahead

The decision to reduce our team size is a hard but crucial step towards forging a stronger, more efficient Spotify for the future. But it also highlights that we need to change how we work. In Spotify’s early days, our success was hard won. We had limited resources and had to make the most of every asset. Our ingenuity and creativity were what set us apart. As we’ve grown, we’ve moved too far away from this core principle of resourcefulness. 

The Spotify of tomorrow must be defined by being relentlessly resourceful in the ways we operate, innovate, and tackle problems. This kind of resourcefulness transcends the basic definition – it’s about preparing for our next phase, where being lean is not just an option but a necessity.

Embracing this leaner structure will also allow us to invest our profits more strategically back into the business. With a more targeted approach, every investment and initiative becomes more impactful, offering greater opportunities for success. This is not a step back; it’s a strategic reorientation. We’re still committed to investing and making bold bets, but now, with a more focused approach, ensuring Spotify’s continued profitability and ability to innovate. Lean doesn’t mean small ambitions; it means smarter, more impactful paths to achieve them. 

Today is a difficult but important day for the company. To be very clear, my commitment to our mission and belief in our ability to achieve it has never been stronger. I hope you will join me on Wednesday for Unplugged to discuss how we move forward together. A reduction of this size will make it necessary to change the way we work, and we will share much more about what this will mean in the days and weeks ahead. Just as 2023 marked a new chapter for us, so will 2024 as we build an even stronger Spotify. 

– Daniel

In 2023, Taylor Swift has towered above her musical peers on multiple fronts. And earlier this week, she racked up another major achievement when she was named Spotify‘s top-streamed artist of 2023.
As part of its annual year-end Wrapped rundown on Wednesday (Nov. 29), Spotify announced that Swift had racked up 26.1 billion streams globally on the service since Jan. 1, topping the likes of three-time champ Bad Bunny as well as The Weeknd, Drake and Peso Pluma. This didn’t exactly come as a surprise considering the ongoing success of her late-2022 album, Midnights, as well as two chart-topping re-recordings: Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) and 1989 (Taylor’s Version), the latter of which racked up a whopping 375.49 million on-demand official streams in its first week.

Swift’s year on Spotify tops any artist ever on the platform, which — now 15 years since launching — keeps expanding its user base annually. For comparison, when Bad Bunny was announced as the top Wrapped artist in the prior three years, he had 18.5 billion streams in 2022, 9.1 billion in 2021 and 8.3 billion streams in 2020.

According to Billboard‘s royalty calculator, Swift’s 26.1 billion streams amount to about $97 million in recorded music royalties. And the year’s not even done yet. When estimating her total streams through December, that number would swell to 27.2 billion, amounting to recorded music royalties of $101 million through the end of the year from Spotify alone. Add in publishing revenue, and Swift’s music will have earned about $131 million on Spotify by the end of the year.

Of course, that only accounts for Swift’s performance on Spotify, which remains the streaming market leader. When tallying on-demand streams across all platforms — including such heavy-hitters as Apple Music, YouTube Music and Amazon Music — Billboard estimates that her catalog racked up a total of 38.3 billion streams through the end of the year, amounting to a total of about $160 million in recorded royalties, by Billboard’s estimates. With publishing, Swift’s total on-demand streaming revenue gets close to $200 million.

It’s worth noting that Swift likely takes the lion’s share of this money. In her contract with Universal Music Group and Republic Records, signed in 2018, she retained master rights to all of her music going forward. That includes all four of her re-recorded Taylor’s Version albums so far: Fearless, Red, Speak Now and 1989. That re-recording project — which she famously embarked upon after her previous label, Big Machine Records, was acquired by Scooter’s Braun‘s Ithaca Holdings in 2019, much to Swift’s chagrin — has performed beyond likely even Swift’s wildest dreams. And it’s proven a lucrative gambit for the superstar, whose Taylor’s Versions have consistently outperformed the originals on streaming since their respective releases.

Not bad for someone who famously pulled her catalog from Spotify less than a decade ago, calling it a “grand experiment.”

Additional reporting from Glenn Peoples.

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Eddie Murphy is ready to deck the halls and spread some Christmas cheer this season in the hilarious new holiday movie Candy Cane Lane. You can cozy up under the glow of your Christmas tree (real or artificial) and press play on the new film starting Friday (Dec. 1).

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Murphy stars as husband and father Chris Carver, whose obsession with the Christmas season drives him to ultimate extremes to win his neighborhood decoration contest — including a deal with an elf named Pepper (Jillian Bell). Too bad Pepper is a trickster who brings the 12 days of Christmas to life and wreaks havoc on the town. Now, it’s up to Carver, his wife (Tracee Ellis Ross) and kids to put a stop to the Pepper’s devious plan and save Christmas before it’s too late.

Other cast members include Thaddeus J. Mixson, Nick Offerman, Robin Thede, Chris Marino, Lombardo Boyar, Danielle Pinnock, Iman Benson, Madison Thomas, Genneya Walton, David Alan Grier and Chris Redd.

Keep reading to learn how to stream the festive new film.

How to Watch Candy Cane Lane

Candy Cane Lane is a Prime original movie, which means you’ll need a Prime membership in order to watch. If you already have a membership, you can press play for no added cost by signing into your account. You can find the movie in Prime Video under new releases. Click here or the button below to watch the movie now.

Don’t have a membership? Amazon offers a 30 day free trial, so you can watch the movie and more for free. Once the free trial is over, you’ll be charged the normal membership price of $14.99/month or $139/year. Click here or the button below to start your free trial.

If you’re a student you can take advantage of the student membership, which comes with a six month free trial and 50% off subscription fee. Those a part of a qualifying government program can also sign up for the EBT/Medicaid membership, which offers a 30 day free trial and half off membership fee.

Along with Candy Cane Lane, you’ll also have access to the entire Prime Video library including exclusive and original movies, TV series, sports and more. Programs you can look forward to watching include The Boys, Gen V, Citadel, Daisy Jones & The Six, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Harlan Coben’s Shelter, Swarm, Medellìn, The Power, Kelce, Harlem, I’m a Virgo, Invincible, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, The Horror of Dolores Roach, Fleabag, The Summer I Turned Pretty, The Wheel of Time and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Better Call Saul and more.

Looking for more content? You can expand your library of offerings with Prime’s premium channel options such as Paramount+, Max, Starz and AMC+.

Streaming isn’t all that you’ll have access to either, a Prime membership also comes with free one-day shipping, grocery delivery, access to Prime members-only deals and Prime Day, Prime Try Before You Buy, Prime Premiere and more.

Check out the trailer for Candy Cane Lane below.

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Anyone still in denial that spooky season is done until next year, don’t worry — you don’t have to say goodbye quite yet. The Exorcist: Believer makes its chilling debut on streaming and video starting Friday (Dec. 1), which means you can relieve every jump scare or experience it for the first time at home (so you can keep the lights turned on).

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Taking place 50 years after the first film, the sequel to the original nail-biting scary movie brings a modern twist. Leslie Odom Jr. stars as Victor Fielding, a single father whose daughter Angela (Lidya Jewett) and her best friend, Katherine (Olivia O’Neill), go missing for three days. When the two are discovered, they struggle to recount what happened due to gaps in their memories. Victor then witnesses strange and disturbing acts from his daughter that present as signs of demonic possession. It’s then that he searches for the only person known who has also experienced with such a phenomenon: Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn).

Other cast members include original Exorcist star Linda Blair, E.J. Bonilla, Jennifer Nettles, Ann Dowd, Linda Boston, Raphael Sbarge, Norbert Leo Butz, Danny McCarthy and Antoni Corone.

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How to Watch The Exorcist: Believer

The horror movie will stream exclusively through Peacock starting Friday (Dec. 1). If you already have a Peacock subscription, you can stream the movie for no additional cost. Just log in to your account and find the film under new releases.

Don’t have a subscription? While Peacock doesn’t offer a free trial, it is one of the more affordable streaming platforms out there with plans starting at $5.99/month. If you’re a student, you can take advantage of its student membership promo, which offers 12 months of the service for $1.99/month (regularly $5.99/month). Click here or the button below to start your subscription.

The Exorcist: Believer won’t be the only thing you can watch on Peacock. The streaming platform has two plans to choose from: Peacock Premium and Peacock Premium Plus, which will determine what content you have access to. Peacock Premium is the ad-supported plan that’s $5.99/month and offers the entire Peacock library on top of current Bravo and NBC shows, live sports and events and over 50 live TV channels. Peacock Premium Plus is $11.99/month and includes everything in the Premium plan minus ads, and allows you to download and watch select programs offline.

Content you can look forward to watching include Bupkis, Mrs. Davis, Poker Face, Bel-Air, Poker Face, Yellowstone, The Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip, Vanderpump Rules, Queens Court, The Traitors, The Best Man: The Final Chapters, Sick and other Peacock Originals in addition to NBC and Bravo shows, sports and more.

More Ways to Watch The Exorcist: Believer

If you prefer not to sign up for another streaming platform, The Exorcist: Believer is also available to buy on Prime Video, Apple TV and Roku TV starting at $19.99.

Collectors may want to snag the hardcopy of the collector’s edition DVD that’s available in Blu-ray and 4K editions.

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Included in the special collector’s edition of The Exorcist: Believer is a 4K definition disc, Blu-ray disc and digital code to bring the movie with you on the go.

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After an exciting season, we’ve finally reached the Big Ten Championship Game. Michigan and Iowa have each been declared the champions of the East and West, and now must face off to determine who the ultimate champion will be. The 13th Big Ten Championship Game will be hosted in Indianapolis on Saturday (Dec. 2) at 8 p.m. ET, and there are a few streaming options to watch Big Ten Football online from the comfort of your home.

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For anyone who can’t snag last-minute travel deals to see Michigan vs. Iowa in person, the game will be broadcasted on Fox. Don’t have cable? We recommend using DirecTV Stream, which has a five day free trial that’ll let watch the game for free. Click here to start your free trial.

The game will begin livestreaming at 8 p.m. ET, and if you don’t have cable or are thinking of cutting the cord, there are other ways to catch each minute and play online for free.

Keep reading to learn all of your watch options.

How to Watch Big Ten Championship Game: Michigan vs. Iowa

Fox will be the official broadcaster for the Big Ten Championship Game featuring Michigan vs. Iowa. If you have cable, you can watch the game for no additional cost — just flip over to whichever channel Fox is on (check your cable provider’s channel guide for the exact channel).

If you don’t have cable, there are live TV streamers that are offering free trials, discounts and promos that’ll let you watch the game for free or without dropping hundreds of dollars.

DirecTV Stream offers a five-day free trial on top of a $25 off the first two months when you bundle any of its plans with a sports package. Once the free trial ends, you’ll be charged the discounted price for the first two months, then full-price, which will depend on the plan you choose.

Another affordable option is FuboTV, which has a seven-day free trial on top of up to $20 off the first two months of any plan. Once the free trial is over, you’ll be charged the discounted price based on the plan you choose for two months before having to pay the full plan cost. Each plan also includes DVR storage and the ability to watch programs on up to 10 screens at once.

SlingTV lets you personalize your package to fit your needs and right now you can score any of the packages for 50% off the first month, which means you can watch Michigan vs. Iowa and more programs for just $20. The Blue Plan includes Fox some of its affiliates, which will give you access to the game. If you want to increase how many channels you get, you can combine the Blue and Orange plans for $27 for the first month.

Hulu + Live TV will provide you with the most content options as you’ll have access to the entire Hulu library and tons of live TV channels. Plus, when you sign up, you’ll get a 30-day free trial so you can stream Michigan vs. Iowa and much more for no cost. If you want to quadruple your program offerings, you can bundle it with Disney+ and ESPN+ for an additional cost.