While it’s unclear how much HBO Max will cost for many, AT&T has said that it will offer the service for free to 10 million of its customers that already subscribe to HBO.
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Charter loses 75K video subscribers in Q3
Charter’s video subscriber losses accelerated slightly in the third quarter of 2019 but slowed down from where they were in the previous quarter.
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How to Hide Channels on YouTube TV
With over 70 channels, YouTube TV has something for everyone. If you’re subscribed, there’s a good chance that there are some channels that you’re not interested in. Luckily, YouTube TV ...Read More
Apple TV app launches on Amazon Fire TV devices
Apple is advancing its third-party device distribution plans ahead of Apple TV+’s Nov. 1 launch by arriving on some Amazon Fire TV devices starting today.
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Q&A: Discovery exec discusses Food Network Kitchen’s interactive elements
‘Adventure Time’ is Back With Four New Specials, This Time on HBO Max
Fans of the cult-favorite cartoon Adventure Time rejoice: HBO Max has ordered four new specials of the animated series. A year since Finn and Jake had their last adventure wrapping up ...Read More
Deeper Dive—Why Roku buying Dataxu is a big deal
Roku made a splashy announcement this week when it bought independent demand-side ad platform Dataxu for $150 million, a deal that will disrupt the ad-supported streaming market.
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NBC says Peacock will get to ‘cruising altitude’ faster than competitors
NBCUniversal CEO Steve Burke said that his company is not deploying the same strategy for Peacock as Netflix and “people chasing Netflix” have adopted.
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The 2019 PBS Holiday Schedule is Packed With Christmas Music Specials and More
PBS is ready to bring the holiday cheer next month as they bring in their Christmas programming. As usual, you can always count on PBS to deliver musical specials and ...Read More
Comcast loses 238K video subscribers in Q3
Comcast posted its second consecutive quarter with video subscribers losses surpassing 200,000 as cord cutting trends appear to be continuing for the U.S. pay TV industry.
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