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Transcript: NFL media conference call on January 3, 2023
A rush transcript of a conference call with reporters by the NFL on the Damar Hamlin injury during the January 2, 2023 football game.

NFL postpones ‘Monday Night Football’ after player injury
The NFL says the remainder of Monday Night Football between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Buffalo Bills has been postponed.

Yellowstone takes spring hiatus, to return in summer
Fans will have to wait a few months for new episodes of Paramount Network's hit television drama, "Yellowstone."

Verizon shuts off 3G wireless network
Some Verizon Wireless customers with older phones are starting the new year looking for an upgrade.

Newsy relaunches under Scripps News brand
A new year brings a new name to the free, ad-supported streaming news channel Newsy, which will now go by the name Scripps News.

Fubo TV drops AMC Networks channels
Fubo TV subscribers are looking for ways to watch AMC Networks after the service dropped the channels around the start of the new year.

NextGen pay TV service Evoca to shut down
Pay television service Evoca says it will shut down on December 31 after the company ran out of money and couldn't raise more.

NBC Sports to put more golf events on Peacock
Comcast's NBC Sports says it will simulcast more than 450 hours of PGA Tour events and related programming on Peacock in 2023.

FCC tells Miami landlord to stop pirate radio broadcasts
The FCC said it could fine a Florida-based landlord more than $2.1 million due to a pirate radio station broadcasting from their Miami property.

Google probably won’t offer NFL games in 4K
During a recent interview, a Google executive confirmed YouTube probably won't stream NFL Sunday Ticket games in 4K resolution.

