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Últimas series de Netflix Locura Rápidamente se ha convertido en uno de los programas más populares en los servicios de transmisión y LocuraEl final de la serie deja varias preguntas abiertas que podrían generar más acción y suspenso para Muncie Daniels en la temporada 2. La serie sigue a Muncie Daniels de Colman Domingo mientras es incriminado por asesinato después de estar en el lugar equivocado en el momento equivocado. En la locura que sigue, Muncy trabaja para limpiar su nombre encontrando a las personas responsables en última instancia de la cadena de acontecimientos y, al mismo tiempo, tratando de reconectarse con su familia.
Junto a Domingo Muncy Daniels, LocuraEl elenco ofrece algunas actuaciones sorprendentes que ayudan a elevar el nivel de suspenso. Actualmente con una puntuación del 76% en Rotten Tomatoes, la serie ha sido elogiada por sus actuaciones y cómo desvela lentamente su retorcida trama. Con una trama tan atractiva, tiene sentido que los fanáticos ya hayan comenzado a preguntarse si Moncy Daniels regresará para la temporada 2, y el final de la serie insinúa varias formas en las que podría regresar.
El regreso de The Madness de Muncie para la temporada 2 podría convertirlo en el principal sospechoso del asesinato de Kraintz.
Aunque su nombre se aclara al final de la temporada, Muncy puede estar involucrado en encontrar al asesino de Krantz.
en Locura Al final de la temporada 1, Muncie se entera de que Rodney Krantz estaba realmente detrás de todo y lo anuncia en vivo, sorprendiendo a los espectadores. Además, Locura Muncy Daniels habla de matar a Rodney Krantz, pero finalmente decide no vengarse, a pesar de que posteriormente Rodney es asesinado por un extremista de derecha. Si bien Muncy no cometió el asesinato, Podría convertirse en sospechoso por sus amenazas previas a Rodney y su decisión de mostrar sus crímenes en televisión..
A través de este procedimiento, Locura La temporada 2 podría ver a Muncie en peligro nuevamente, ya sea como sospechoso del asesinato de Rodney o como asistente para futuras investigaciones del FBI, de manera similar a cómo ayudó al Agente Quiñones en la temporada 1.
Aunque el nombre de Muncie se pronuncia, Al anunciar públicamente el asesinato de Rodney Mark Simon, tanto Muncy como Rodney se convirtieron en objetivos.. A través de este procedimiento, Locura La temporada 2 podría ver a Muncie en peligro nuevamente, ya sea como sospechoso del asesinato de Rodney o como asistente para futuras investigaciones del FBI, de manera similar a cómo ayudó al Agente Quiñones en la temporada 1. Además, como Rodney le señaló a Muncie, siempre habrá otras empresas haciendo lo mismo que Revitalize, lo que significa que la trama podría ser más profunda.
¿Se realizará la segunda temporada de la serie “Madness”? Lo que el elenco y el equipo dijeron después del éxito de la primera temporada en Netflix
La temporada 2 no está confirmada, pero Colman Domingo ha expresado su apoyo
Desafortunadamente, Netflix aún no ha confirmado si este es el caso. Locura Regresará para la segunda temporada. Sin embargo, Colman Domingo ya ha expresado interés en volver a interpretar a Moncy Daniels en la temporada 2, y el final ambiguo de la serie hace posible ese regreso. Claramente, el programa podría hacer mucho más con el personaje de Muncie, ya que su viaje no parece del todo completo.
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Todos mueren en locura y por qué los mataron.
A lo largo de la emocionante serie dramática de Netflix, The Madness, varias personas son asesinadas en un intento de encubrir la trama e incriminar a Muncie Daniels.
Domingo declaró que siente que Muncie aún puede decir más en una temporada futura, lo que contribuirá al crecimiento de su personaje durante la primera temporada (a través de El tiempo de entrega). Locura También es un programa muy oportuno que, a pesar de sus aspectos de fantasía más dramáticos, toca muchos de los problemas que existen hoy en los Estados Unidos. Dado que el protagonista Colman Domingo ha expresado interés en continuar la historia de Muncie, podría ser interesante ver cómo el personaje continúa desarrollándose y creciendo en una posible segunda temporada de Locura.
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Muncy Daniels es un consultor político convertido en analista de televisión que puede haber perdido el rumbo en la vida. Mientras está de permiso para trabajar en Poconos para escribir la Gran Novela Americana, Muncy se encuentra como el único testigo del asesinato de un conocido supremacista blanco, y ahora lo están incriminando por el crimen. Muncie se ve obligado a huir en una batalla desesperada para limpiar su nombre y descubrir una conspiración global antes de que se acabe el tiempo. En el camino, se reconectará con su familia, encontrará aliados inesperados y luchará contra la desinformación en la era de la posverdad.
The following includes spoilers for “The Devil’s Chord.”
For a show about time (and space) travel interwoven with British pop culture since its start in 1963, a trip to visit the Beatles is an obvious premise. So obvious that this is the second time we’ve had a “what if” episode hinging on the Fab Four’s cultural impact. After all, both the Beatles and Doctor Who became global cultural exports as Britain flexed its post-imperial soft power. But while there’s plenty of material to mine in that premise, this isn’t an episode that’s interested in doing that, relegating the Beatles to little more than window dressing.
This has always been a trick in Doctor Who’s toolbox, especially when Russell T. Davies is in charge. He loves dangling an idea, or eye-catching visual, to lure in an audience before moving the focus to something else. I’m reminded of the kung-fu monks from “Tooth and Claw” which looked great in the trailers but had no real impact on the story. It’s “Tooth and Claw” that “The Devil’s Chord” feels similar to — an early season one episode that doesn’t quite work in and of itself, but does spend a lot of its time gesturing to this year’s recurring themes. (FilmStories reported from a recent Q&A, where Davies said that this episode lacked a central plot and was, instead, “Just some subplots.”)
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But to understand that, and my stance, we’re going to have to take a little look at The Context before we get to examining the meat. You see, during its history, Doctor Who has bent itself to fit the vision of its primary creative figure and Davies is a voracious watcher of TV. He’s obsessed with the form and format of TV as much as its content, and this is reflected in his work. His episodes often develop with news reports, CCTV clips and deeper forms of exposition revealed through screens. “Bad Wolf” is a great example, where the show lands at a TV studio that’s making sci-fi versions of the then-current pantheon of British reality TV.
Davies also trusts his audience to instinctively know the unspoken rules of TV even if they can’t name them. Which is why I think it’s worth looking at “The Devil’s Chord” as an episode that is, for want of a better phrase, collapsing in on itself. When Mrs. Flood talks to the camera at the end of “Church on Ruby Road,” it felt Deliberately Wrong, especially after she was seemingly unaware of the TARDIS earlier in the episode. Here, the numerous fourth wall breaks and lapses in storytelling are similarly an intentional sign of How Wrong Things Are. What starts out as a by-the-numbers celebrity historical quickly collapses into a fever dream like Sam Lowry’s descent into madness at the end of Brazil.
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We open in a concert hall in 1925 as a teacher outlines the basics of music theory for a young child. He shows off that he has “discovered” The Devil’s Chord and, by playing it, unleashes Maestro (Jinkx Monsoon), the embodiment of music. Maestro is a godlike elemental force and a child of the Toymaker – featured villain of the 60th Anniversary special episode “The Giggle.” After praising the musician for their genius, Maestro then sucks the music out of their heart and eats it like cotton candy before staring into the camera and playing the show’s theme tune on the piano.
When the titles end (notice the theme is playing out of the jukebox) it’s clear Ruby has been on the TARDIS for some time. She asks the Doctor if it would be possible to visit the recording of the Beatles’ first album at the EMI’s studios on Abbey Road. Before they open the doors, she asks if it might be worth them changing into less conspicuously modern clothes and they spring off to sample the delights of the TARDIS wardrobe, complete with a wig for the Doctor.
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The pair sneak into George Martin’s producer’s booth but quickly spot something is wrong with the scene in front of them. Rather than playing any of Please Please Me’s big and recognizable hits, they’re turning out mop-top music about animals. The Doctor doesn’t know it yet but Maestro has spent the last few decades swallowing all of the music out of people’s hearts. It’s a genius way to get around the fact that, even with all the cash thrown at Get Back and Disney’s vast bank balance,Doctor Who still can’t readily afford to license Beatles songs.
Next door, (famous British singer / TV presenter / notorious diva) Cilla Black is similarly stricken with a case of the muzaks while a concert orchestra is just about mustering a version of Three Blind Mice. The Doctor and Ruby head to the canteen to corner John and Paul to try and find out what went wrong with history. They then head to the roof with a piano, where Ruby plays a tune she wrote to help a friend get over a breakup. But once the Doctor hears Maestro’s giggle, he sprints away, hiding in a nearby basement.
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The Doctor explains that any villain who laughs is tied to the Toymaker and is a sign of the fractured universe. Fighting the Toymaker in “The Giggle” was sufficiently draining and difficult, especially given how powerful these elemental forces are, that he doesn’t want to do it again. Maestro is hunting for them, but the Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to kill all of the sound in the area. (The Doctor knows just enough about how the form and format of TV works to turn the tables on their opponent.) Maestro works out how to undo the blocking – with some magnificent sound editing — but is then distracted from their pursuit of the Doctor by an older woman Ruby had inspired to play the piano.
The eagle-eyed among you will notice that this is the second time in two episodes that Ruby has inspired another person to be bold to their detriment. Her words were enough to encourage Eric to try and take on the bogeyman single-handed in “Space Babies,” nearly imperiling him. The older woman isn’t so lucky and gets consumed by Maestro
Because of how long Doctor Who has run, it’s often its own source material. Ruby, once they’ve escaped, assumes that everything is okay because she recalls listening to music as a child and so therefore Maestro can’t have won. So, in a scene pulled from “Pyramids of Mars,” the Doctor takes her to 2024 in the TARDIS to show the wreckage of the alternate future. Because while she’s protected from the ravages of continuity by the fact she’s traveling through time, the rest of the universe isn’t so lucky.
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But this flash-forward, in an echo of the meeting with the Toymaker, flips from a visage of a bombed-out London to a stagey set. Maestro arrives behind a white piano to outline their plan to rid the universe of music, leaving just the aeolian tones of the wind brushing against objects. But the Doctor says that a universe without music, unable to express joy or anger through art, turns sour and destroys itself. It’s a feeling I can relate to — like when love becomes so painful in its absence that you’d rather disappear into the void than keep going on. Davies is also a nihilist so many of his episodes have revolved around the dark face of humanity that reveals itself when denied Earthly pleasures.
Escaping back to the ‘60s, the Doctor and Ruby meet Maestro and find the walls of reality are collapsing. Murray Gold’s swirling soundtrack isn’t just the background music, it’s bled into the fabric of the show itself. The Doctor and Ruby start trying to find a chord that will bind Maestro with the Mrs. Mills piano, a (real) fixture of Abbey Road’s studio. As they play, the notes are rendered floating over the piano, but the pair fail to identify the final note before Maestro turns up.
Maestro begins attacking, throwing around musical scores as weapons and hurling the piano into the hall. It’s here that the episode’s coherence starts to sag, the scenes get longer and odder, a wonky version of a standard monster-of-the-week TV show conclusion. The tension builds, and all looks lost, until John and Paul stumble upon the piano in the hallway. They’re able to see the notes hanging in the air over the piano and with their, uh, innate musical nous, and complete the chord to bind the villain. But before they’re whisked away, Maestro has time to reveal they aren’t the only one of the Toymaker’s minions coming, and “the one who waits” is lurking in the background.
Out of nowhere, the episode ends with a big musical number that features the cast dancing through the Abbey Road sets, delighted at the return of music. Even the steps of the road crossing light up as the Doctor and Ruby cut a rug across them. I can’t work out if it’s simply an indulgent sequence, or another big sign that the show’s structure is breaking down. That the Doctor and Ruby are blind to the apparent Wrongness of it all hints at the latter, especially given the deeper context of the song’s title — see below.
James Pardon/Bad Wolf/BBC Studios
There are other signs that Doctor Who is collapsing into its own TV series, including the casting decisions. The older woman who plays the piano is June Hudson, the show’s costume designer from 1978 to 1980 — who famously redesigned the fourth Doctor’s costume. The musician at the piano during the dance number is Murray Gold, while the figures the Doctor and Ruby dance with at the end are Strictly Come Dancing stars Shirley Ballas and Johannes Radebe. Maybe the big nemesis haunting the series will be some form that could threaten its existence as a TV show itself.
It’s worth saying that Doctor Who has an uneasy relationship with “big” villain performances which can turn hard into hamminess. But Jinkx Monsoon manages to pitch Maestro as just big and flamboyant enough to steal every scene they’re in, but never too silly. It’s also the right side of charming and magnetic, and while they don’t have anywhere near enough time to properly face off against Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor, it’s still a great match-up.
The problem of Susan Twist
As much as I don’t want to get into the weeds here, it’s possible this stuff is going to come up later that I need to flag it. Doctor Who has been running for more than 60 years with a revolving door of creative figures who paid little-to-no attention to consistency. A convenient way to justify these is by suggesting time travel, by its very nature, would always mess up your personal history. But, in latter days, the show has often preferred to overlook the thornier parts of its backstory, like the existence of the Doctor’s granddaughter, Susan.
When the show started, the Doctor was joined on his adventures by Susan and a pair of teachers who followed her home one night. Long before any mention of Time Lords or Gallifrey, she was just the kid figure who often wound up needing rescuing. Then, in “The Dalek Invasion of Earth,” the Doctor exiles her to 22nd century Earth because she wants to kiss a boy. His goodbye speech has been long since de-contextualized and made to sound noble. But it is essentially him going “yeah, you’re interested in boys now, so you go make babies (eww babies) and stay here while I go off running around the universe.” Yes, it is a bit yikes.
This ties in with a small body of writing about this trope in children’s literature about the way female characters are treated when reaching adulthood. In combination with a sexual awakening, this is often used as justification to dump them out of the narrative. It’s even called “The Problem of Susan,” albeit named after Neil Gaiman’s rebuttal of what happens to Susan at the end of The Chronicles of Narnia. If you’d like to learn more, you can read Elizabeth Sandifer’s essay on “The Dalek Invasion of Earth” which talks about this in some detail.
Why is this relevant? Because when Davies’ returned to Doctor Who, he cast the same actress in two different episodes. Susan Twist played Mrs. Merridew in “Wild Blue Yonder” and was seen again in “The Church on Ruby Road,” which sent keen-eyed fans into a frenzy. She pops up here as a tea lady and, on the roof of Abbey Road; the Doctor even talks about the fact another of his incarnations is living in Shoreditch in 1963 with his granddaughter. That the episode ends with a musical number called “There’s always a Twist at the end” with Ncuti Gatwa winking to camera is as big a neon sign as you could hope for.
Doctor Who fans — never ones to not scour the text, metatext and paratext of each episode — took Twist’s repeated casting as a signpost. They assumed, not unjustifiably, that this series would feature a twist about Susan, and that Davies was subtly signaling this to diehard fans. Given Twist’s appearance here, and that we get a song saying the quiet part out loud, seems to vindicate those theories. Unless, of course, it’s all a triple bluff, but I’m not sure how anyone could game that successfully. The only question that remains, of course, is what Davies’ plan is, and how exactly it’ll play out in the next six episodes.
Are you looking to upgrade your TV in time for the Sweet Sixteen? Best Buy’s March Madness TV sale has the best TV of 2024, according to TechRadar, on sale for a stunning price. You can get Samsung’s highly-rated 65-inch S90C OLED TV on sale for a record-low price of $1,599.99 (was $2,599.99), plus score a free one-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership.
We awarded this TV five stars in our Samsung S90C review, praising its gorgeous picture, excellent gaming features, and fantastic value for money. While it’s not as bright as the flagship S95C, the OLED display still delivers an exceptional picture with vibrant colors and spectacular contrast. You also get an impressive sound system, Samsung’s Tizen operating system, and a paper-thin design, resulting in the ultimate home-cinema setup.
Samsung’s S90C OLED is everything you’d want in your dream TV, and it’s now down to its lowest price ever for March Madness. If you’re looking for more March Madness TV sales, I’ve listed today’s best deals from Best Buy further down the page.
More March Madness TV deals at Best Buy
Shop more TV offers with our roundup of the best cheap TV deals, and see more premium options with our best OLED TV deals roundup.
You can also shop for more bargains in our 2024 Easter sales guide.
If you’ve been thinking about upgrading that old TV – now’s the time. Not only do we have fantastic deals coinciding with March Madness, but Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart have all launched big Spring Sales.
Of the three, we’d single out Best Buy as the top retailer right now – not least because some of our favorite models are on sale for Black Friday-level prices. The outstanding LG C3 OLED is just $1,599 (was $2,499) right now, for example.
If you’re on more of a budget, then Best Buy’s also got some fantastic TV deals on lower to mid-range sets currently – particularly those offering big 65-inch and up displays. We’d recommend the Hisense A7 for $499.99 (was $579.99), the Insignia F30 Series for $519.99 (was $599), or the Samsung TU690T for $549.99 (was $599). All three of these are good budget options right now – and you can check them out in more detail just down below, alongside other high-end options.
While you’re here, don’t forget to check out our huge page on today’s Amazon Big Spring Sale, which includes more TVs, as well as other categories like appliances, laptops, and headphones, and our main March Madness TV sales guide.
The CdkeySales March Madness Sale is upon us. While dozens of college basketball teams battle, you can score amazing deals on Microsoft software. Tons of slam-dunk bargains await on Microsoft productivity software like Windows and Office. That includes a winning Windows 10 Pro deal — just $17.05, with a free upgrade included!
You can find surprisingly low prices at software activation keys provider CdkeySales.com now and throughout the year. To get the most savings, enter promo code CULT. That cuts an additional 30% off the site’s low prices on software keys. And what’s more, if you buy Windows 10, you get a free upgrade to Windows 11.
CdkeySales March Madness Sale: Score Windows 10 Pro for $17, Pro 11 for $22
If you’re still running an older version of Microsoft’s operating system, you owe it to yourself (and your PC) to take advantage of CdkeySales’ amazing prices on Windows 10 Pro and Windows 11 in its CdkeySales March Madness Sale.
Updating to at least Windows 10 proves important for several reasons. It’s not just to get the software’s new, powerful features. It’s because Microsoft eventually stops supporting Windows versions. For example, Microsoft ceased offering technical support and software updates for Windows 8.1 on January 10, 2023.
Check out these deals on the latest versions of Microsoft Windows:
Hot buys: Microsoft Office Pro Plus and 365
If you ever worked on a computer, you should be familiar with Microsoft Office and the various programs that come in the world’s most popular software suite. And if you need the software, why pay more? These Microsoft Office deals are hard to beat.
Major savings on Windows and MS Office bundles
If you happen to need both Windows and Microsoft Office, you can save even more with combo deals from CdkeySales:
Find big savings on genuine Microsoft software in the CdkeySales March Madness Sale. Just head to CdkeySales.com using these links. And don’t forget to enter promo code CULT to get extra savings. Photo: CdkeySales.com
Purchase and activate Microsoft software keys
If you’ve never bought software activation keys before, don’t worry. We’ll walk you through the process. We promise that it’s simple and straightforward.
First, go to CdkeySales.com. On the software activation key purchase page for the product you want, just click the Buy Now button. (What could be simpler, right?)
Then just sign up quickly for your free CdkeySales account (or log in if you’re a repeat customer). After you complete your purchase, you will receive your software activation link via email.
This page confirms what you ordered and lets you enter the code CULT for maximum savings. Photo: CdkeySales.com
Next, click on the link in the email you received to get your OEM product key. Then go to Windows 10 Settings. Just click Start > Settings > System > About the program > Change product key, and enter your new product key.
After you activate the OEM key, you should see the following message on the activation page: “Windows is activated with a digital license linked to your Microsoft account.”
CdkeySales March Madness Sale: Install and activate new software
The process for activating your new software is straightforward as well. Photo: CdkeySales.com
Installing and activating new software via Microsoft is also a straightforward process. For example, let’s say you want to activate a Microsoft Office package. Just follow these steps:
Enter your Microsoft credentials (or create a profile if you do not already have a Microsoft account).
Enter the purchased product key in the appropriate field (from the CdkeySales email you received after your purchase).
After selecting your language and region, click Next to complete the activation.
Now you can install Microsoft Office on your PC.
What is CdkeySales.com?
CdkeySales.com also offers a range of software activation keys for games on an array of platforms, including Steam, Origin and Ubisoft Connect. Plus, the company sells hardware, network cards, gift cards, PC games and expansion packs.
If you encounter any problems before or after purchase, just contact CdkeySales.com’s customer service department via email at [email protected] for a quick response.
No. 13 plays No. 4 in the First Round of March Madness 2024 as the Vermont Catamounts take on the Duke Blue Devils at the Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY, in the South Regional.
Vermont vs Duke is on CBS in the US. Tip-off is 7.10pm ET / 11.10pm GMT on March 22.
No. 13 seed Vermont take on No. 4 seed Duke tonight. After winning eight straight America East regular-season titles, Vermont secured their 10th bid in the last 20 NCAA tournaments. The Catamounts have developed a defensive style which enables them to control the tempo of games but against a significantly more physical and larger opponent they will struggle to hold Duke off.
On the other side, the Duke Blue Devils need no introduction. A perennial powerhouse in college basketball, Duke boasts a passionate fan base. According to Duke coach, Jon Scheyer, the team have been too slow to start from tip-off and said practices have included simulating the start of games. Duke senior guard Jeremy Roach is targeting a solid showing in his last dance.
“We have really the best — I think the best team in the country just talent-wise,” the senior told NBC. “I mean obviously talent can get you so far, but you gotta compete every day and I think that’s just the been the biggest thing for us just competing for all 40 minutes.”
Watch March Madness 2024 in the US
All First Four games are on TruTV, but the March Madness 2024 TV schedule is a tricky one with games spread across four TV channels. Here’s your best options..
What TV channels do I need to watch March Madness 2024?
All men’s March Madness games are shown on TruTV, TBS, TNT and CBS. The first three are owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and are available on Max as well as your regular cable TV package.
If you don’t have cable, you can get CBS through the likes of FuboTV and YouTube TV. It’s also worth knowing that all March Madness 2024 CBS games will also be show on Paramount Plus, though you need Paramount Plus with Showtime package which is $11.99 per month after a 7-day free trial.
Can I watch March Madness 2024 without cable?
US viewers at home can get all of the TV channels without signing up to a cable TV package. How? With a cable replacement service:
Sling is a great option as it includes TruTV, TBS and TNT in its Blue plan. Prices start from $40/month and new users get 50% off their first month. Sling doesn’t include CBS, so you’ll need a Paramout Plus ($11.99) subscription too.
Fubo is another good option. The Pro Plan isn’t cheap (currently $59.99/month) but it gets you well over 100 channels including TruTV, TBS, TNT and CBS. New users get 7-day free trial.
Max is another great option for March Madness 2024 because it currently includes the B/R Sports add-on for free which brings access to TruTV, TBS and TNT all for just $9.99 per month. Throw in Paramout Plus ($11.99) and you’ve got the lot, and with no long contract either.
Watch March Madness 2024 worldwide
Sky Sports has the rights to March Madness 2024 in the UK but has not announced its schedule of matches yet. It doesn’t appear that Sky will be broadcasting anything even close to all of the games.
To watch March Madness 2024 in Canada it’s TSN and Bell Media. TSN Plus gets you all of the First Four but the schedule is unconfirmed for the rest of the tournament with many games likely to appear on the TSN cable channels instead.
For Australian basketball fansFoxtel and Kayo are your go-to platforms for March Madness with games courtesy of ESPN. Kayo Sports starts at $25 per month with the benefit of a 7-day free trial.
Geo-blocking makes it tricky to watch a March Madness 2024 live stream when you’re away from home but you can get round that problem with a VPN. A VPN can make it appear as if you’re in any country you choose.
That means you can watch your free live stream from anywhere, and there’s a great deal with one of the best VPNs just in time for March Madness…
Alabama face off against Charleston in what promises to be a thriller in this First Round game at March Madness 2024 The match is at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena in Spokane, Washington, and tips off on Friday, March 22. Below we have all the information you’ll need on how to watch the Alabama vs Charleston live stream from anywhere.
Alabama vs Charleston TV and streaming info.
Alabama vs Charleston is on TruTV in the US. Tip-off is 7.35pm ET / 11.35pm GMT on March 22.
Alabama’s season has been marked by high-scoring performances. Their explosive offense averages an impressive 90.8 points per game, making them one of the most potent units in the nation. Mark Sears, Aaron Estrada, Grant Nelson, and Rylan Griffen are key players in this offensive onslaught. Sears, in particular, with his 50.4% field goal accuracy, is a force to be reckoned with.
Charleston, the No. 13 seed, enter the matchup with a respectable 27-7 record. Their offensive output, averages 80.5 points per game. While they may not be favored, the Cougars have a history of causing upsets.
Watch Alabama vs Charleston live streams in the US
Alabama vs Charleston is on TruTV. If you don’t already have TruTV with your cable package, here are your best options…
Watch an Alabama vs Charleston live stream worldwide
Sky Sports has the rights to March Madness 2024 in the UK but has not announced its schedule of matches yet. It doesn’t appear that Sky will be broadcasting anything even close to all of the games but it’s worth noting that Sky does have an NCAA basketball show at the same time as Alabama vs Charleston, so there’s a good chance you’ll see some action.
To watch March Madness 2024 in Canada it’s TSN and Bell Media. TSN Plus gets you all of the First Four but the schedule is unconfirmed for the rest of the tournament with many games likely to appear on the TSN cable channels instead.
For Australian basketball fansFoxtel and Kayo are your go-to platforms for March Madness with games courtesy of ESPN. Kayo Sports starts at $25 per month with the benefit of a 7-day free trial.
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Watch an Alabama vs Charleston live stream from anywhere
Geo-blocking makes it tricky to watch an Alabama vs Charleston live stream from anywhere when you’re away from home but you can get round that problem with a VPN. A VPN can make it appear as if you’re in any country you choose.
That means you can watch your free live stream from anywhere, and there’s a great deal with one of the best VPNs just in time for March Madness…
The new Apple Sports app for iPhone got an update for basketball and baseball fans. Image: Apple/Cult of Mac
The new Apple Sports iPhone application just recieved its first big update. It’s now ready for basketball’s March Madness and baseball’s Opening Day.
The free app that debuted in February gives fans access to real-time scores, stats and more for their favorite teams across a wide range of sports leagues.
Apple Sports 1.1 update focuses on basketball and baseball
“We created Apple Sports to give sports fans what they want — an app that delivers incredibly fast access to scores and stats,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s SVP of services, in a statement.
An update released Thursday morning by Apple promises:
Ready for March Madness? Follow the Men’s and Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournaments for real-time updates.
Starting with Opening Day, go deep this MLB season with play-by-play updates, betting odds, box scores, and more for all of your favorite teams.
Final scores are now sorted by league.
More about the app
Users of the recently released Apple Sports application can follow their favorite teams, tournaments and leagues. Fans also can get play-by-play information, team stats, lineup details and live betting odds.
Currently, fans can follow teams and leagues that are now in season. Others, including the NFL, will be added as their seasons get closer.
The updated software is available now in the App Store. It’s free to install and use.
The new Apple Sports app for the iPhone received its first update today with optimizations for the MLB and NCAA’s March Madness.
The full release notes for Apple Sports version 1.1:
• Ready for March Madness? Follow the Men’s and Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournaments for real-time updates.
• Starting with Opening Day, go deep this MLB season with play-by-play updates, betting odds, box scores, and more for all of your favorite teams.
• Final scores are now sorted by league.
Released last month, Apple Sports shows scores, stats, standings, upcoming games, betting odds, and more for a variety of leagues, such as the MLB, MLS, NBA, NHL, and Premier League. The app also displays real-time play-by-play information for ongoing games.
Apple Sports is available for free on the App Store, and it is compatible with the iPhone only.
While the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are still around six months away from launching, there are already many rumors about the devices. Below, we have recapped new features and changes expected so far. These are some of the key changes rumored for the iPhone 16 Pro models as of March 2024:Larger displays: The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will be equipped with larger 6.3-inch…
Resale value trends suggest the iPhone SE 4 may not hold its value as well as Apple’s flagship models, according to SellCell. According to the report, Apple’s iPhone SE models have historically depreciated much more rapidly than the company’s more premium offerings. The third-generation iPhone SE, which launched in March 2022, experienced a significant drop in resale value, losing 42.6%…
Apple appears to be internally testing iOS 17.4.1 for the iPhone, based on evidence of the software update in our website’s logs this week. Our logs have revealed the existence of several iOS 17 versions before Apple released them, ranging from iOS 17.0.3 to iOS 17.3.1. iOS 17.4.1 should be a minor update that addresses software bugs and/or security vulnerabilities. It is unclear when…
Apple’s next-generation iPad Pro models are expected to be announced in a matter of weeks, so what can customers expect from the highly anticipated new machines? The 2022 iPad Pro was a minor update that added the M2 chip, Apple Pencil hover, and specification upgrades like Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. The iPad Pro as a whole has generally only seen relatively small updates in…
iOS 17.4 was released last week following over a month of beta testing, and the update includes many new features and changes for the iPhone. iOS 17.4 introduces major changes to the App Store, Safari, and Apple Pay in the EU, in response to the Digital Markets Act. Other new features include Apple Podcasts transcripts, an iMessage security upgrade, new emoji options, and more. Below, we…
Apple plans to release new iPad Pro and iPad Air models “around the end of March or in April,” according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. He also expects new Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil accessories for iPads to launch simultaneously. Apple is expected to release a larger 12.9-inch iPad Air In his Power On newsletter on Sunday, Gurman reiterated that Apple is preparing a special build of the…
Apple today announced three further changes for developers in the European Union, allowing them to distribute apps directly from webpages, choose how to design in-app promotions, and more. Apple last week enabled alternative app stores in the EU in iOS 17.4, allowing third-party app stores to offer a catalog of other developers’ apps as well as the marketplace developer’s own apps. As of…
AirPods Pro will gain a new “hearing aid mode” with the release of iOS 18 later this year, according to the latest report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Writing in the subscriber edition of his regular Power On newsletter, Gurman claims that the “big news” for AirPods Pro in the near term will be support for a hearing aid-style function when iOS 18 drops in the fall. To be clear, this isn’t …