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Matthew Keys is the award-winning founder and editor of TheDesk.net, an authoritative voice on broadcast and streaming TV, media and tech. With over ten years of experience, he's a recognized expert in broadcast, streaming, and digital media, with work featured in publications such as StreamTV Insider and Digital Content Next, and past roles at Thomson Reuters and Disney-ABC Television Group.

Law & Crime hires two new executives
The Law & Crime Network has added two new executives to help with its digital growth.

Fubo TV to return Turner channels to lineup
Fubo TV has reached a deal with Warner Bros Discovery that will bring several Turner-owned channels back to the streaming television service.

Element to manufacture Xumo-powered TV sets
Comcast and Charter's Xumo says it will launch a new line of TV sets made by Element and powered by its streaming platform.

Fubo TV adds regional sports fee on plans
Fubo TV will now charge a regional sports fee for customers who subscribe to a plan that offers at least one of those channels.

Fubo TV raises subscription price after dropping channels
Fubo TV is raising the price of its base subscription packages less than a week after dropping AMC Networks channels.

Some Nexstar-controlled stations go dark on Dish Network
Dish Network customers in more than two dozen regions have lost access to Nexstar-controlled Mission and White Knight broadcast stations.

Paramount Plus to stream for free on Delta flights
Paramount Global has formed a partnership with Delta Air Lines that will see travelers on flights from and within the United States getting free access to streaming service Paramount Plus.

LG Channels to distribute Pluto TV streams in other countries
The free streaming service Pluto TV will make over 100 channels of content available on LG's smart TVs in dozens of countries.

Vizio says sports programming dominated fall TV viewership
More people tuned in to live sports and related shows on smart TV sets during autumn than any other type of programming, according to Vizio.

NFL won’t resume postponed “Monday Night Football” game
ESPN is not overly concerned with how the NFL will make up for a lost "Monday Night Football" program that was abruptly cancelled due to a player injury.

The Desk to temporarily suspend publication
The Desk will not publish news articles on Wednesday or Thursday due to a severe weather event.
