Bell cutting 1,300 jobs, closing several AM radio stations
Bell Media is laying off 1,300 workers and shutting down several AM radio stations in an effort to reign in costs.
Bell Media is laying off 1,300 workers and shutting down several AM radio stations in an effort to reign in costs.
Stations in San Francisco, Tampa and Philadelphia will join the CW Network later this year.
Cable customers will get a native way to access Xumo Play’s streaming channels through their set-top boxes.
Amy Fox, the news director at Michigan NBC affiliate WOOD-TV, said recent Pride Month coverage was upsetting conservative viewers.
Comcast says it is offering symmetrical Internet speeds of 10 Gbps through its most-expensive broadband plan available.
Alpha Media and Futuri have debuted the first on-air radio talent powered entirely by artificial intelligence.
Disney officially ended its tenure as a radio broadcaster this week after it reached a deal to sell Los Angeles-based KRDC for $5 million.
Newly-minted Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino wants the social platform to become the “most-accurate” destination of real-time information.
Amazon will offer nearly two dozen free, ad-supported streaming channels from its MGM subsidiary and Warner Bros Discovery on Freevee.
LiveOne has launched a new free, ad-supported streaming television channel for its PodcastOne platform and associated shows.
Customers will need to link a bank account by July 20 to get $10 off their service. Credit card users will get a reduced discount of $5 per month.
The company is reportedly considering an event that will see Formula 1 drives compete in a golf tournament.