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Weigel thinks comedy a better ‘catch’ for advertisers
Weigel will sunset its CBS joint venture Decades TV in favor of a new digital network dedicated to reruns of classic comedy shows.

Fubo TV delays financial earnings report
Fubo TV says it will delay its quarterly and full-year earnings report by one business day.

Super Bowl on Fox grabs 182 million viewers
More than 182 million people tuned in to watch some or all of Super Bowl LVII on Fox, according to Nielsen data.

Super Bowl feed on Fubo TV more delayed than others
Fubo TV had the worst latency among six streaming TV providers during Super Bowl LVII, according to a new report.

Comcast to end free Peacock Premium for Xfinity customers
Comcast is ending a free streaming perk affecting many of its Xfinity video and Internet customers.

Warner Bros channels debut on Fox’s Tubi
Fox's free, ad-supported service Tubi has launched eight linear content streams of Warner Bros Discovery programming, with six more channels launching soon.

Super Bowl LVII will stream live for free on Roku devices
Are you ready for some football? Super Bowl LVII will stream for free on Roku devices and Roku Smart TVs via the Fox Sports app on Sunday, February 12.

Roku brings ‘Rich Eisen Show’ to life at Super Bowl
Rich Eisen is bringing his radio program to the Super Bowl, with video coverage available on the Roku Channel.

Fox Sports streaming app lands on LG smart TVs
LG and Fox have announced a distribution deal that makes the Fox Sports app available on LG smart TV sets.

Judge allows NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit to move forward
A federal judge in California is allowing a proposed class action lawsuit concerning the NFL's handling of the Sunday Ticket package to proceed.

DirecTV will offer Super Bowl coverage in 4K
DirecTV will offer its satellite subscribers access to a feed of Super Bowl LVII in ultra-high definition.

Disney CEO: ESPN isn’t ready to break from cable
Disney CEO Bob Iger said ESPN will eventually be offered as a streaming channel without cable, but not anytime soon.