Podcast #973: Black Friday will be radically different from prior years"
On today’s abbreviated show we look at Walmart, Target, and Best Buy’s Black Friday plans and we read your emails and discuss this week’s news.
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News:
- Pandora gains HomePod integration and Siri support ahead of HomePod mini launch.
- Apple acknowledges faulty AirPods Pro, offers free replacement
- Netflix raises prices on top 2 tiers
- Apple TV app, Vudu coming to Xbox
- Disney Plus will premiere Pixar's Soul on Dec. 25, skipping theaters
- T-Mobile TVision hands-on: the basics but not much else
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- Shaky LCD Panel Supply Could Limit 2021 TV Sales
- Ara's Woodworking
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Walmart, Target, and Best Buy have revealed their Black Friday plans, and they're all radically different from prior years
- Three of the biggest retailers just revealed their Black Friday plans.
- Walmart, Best Buy, and Target are spreading deals across the month instead of concentrating on one day.
- The stores said they would take measures to keep shoppers safe and offer more shipping options.
Retailers have to both make shoppers feel safe with coronavirus precautions and deal with inventory issues and customers who might be less willing to spend in a recession.
Over the weekend, three of the most popular Black Friday destinations — Walmart, Best Buy, and Target — released their plans for the shopping holiday. Full Article...
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