Indie streamers join forces to form industry alliance
A coalition of media brands joined forces this week to launch a new pro-competition industry group focused on streaming television.
A coalition of media brands joined forces this week to launch a new pro-competition industry group focused on streaming television.
Dot LA laid off its entire editorial staff of seven journalists on Monday as the publication shifts toward focusing on its newsletter products.
The broadcaster’s Washington, D.C.-area station didn’t file timely reports for 14 consecutive quarters, the agency said.
Google could be readying a new remote with a “star” button that allows for custom shortcuts.
The New York Times sports brand the Athletic has issued pink slips less than a week after the newspaper reached a new contract for union workers.
TuneIn is adding Formula 1 raceday coverage for its Premium streaming audio subscribers.
The revelation was made in a letter sent by a network attorney to Carlson’s legal reps over a new Twitter show.
The number of planned job losses was reduced by one after a journalist volunteered to leave the newspaper.
Dish and DirecTV have tried to merge several times over the last few decades, with those discussions falling apart each time.
The chief financial executive at Vizio says the company believes there is still more opportunity for growth in North America.
The report reveals a sharp increase in Netflix subscriptions after the password-sharing crackdown last May, but doesn’t indicate Netflix’s churn rate for the same period.
The former U.S. president will keep an agreement to sit down with the Fox News Channel later this month, a spokesperson for the network said on Friday.