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As we told you in January of this year, I decided to put regular updates to Where Can I Watch on hiatus for a few months, due to other priorities that arose last year, particularly after welcoming a child in spring 2023. I also said that I would revisit my plans around the end of April.
I'm happy to say our family is doing well overall, and I've appreciated the extra time over the past few months, not only to spend time with my kid, but also to work on some other things important to me — like getting more active and getting our home more organized.
At this point, I've decided it's best for me to continue in that direction over the rest of this spring and summer, and therefore this hiatus will be extended until at least the end of August.
Again, the site will remain active for some time to come, and I may occasionally publish some program-specific posts – including the one posted last month about how to watch recent hit British miniseries Mr Bates vs The Post Office – or update older posts.
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