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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.

SiriusXM sees slight uptick in satellite radio subscribers
SiriusXM Pandora reported an increase in revenue during its most-recent financial quarter, but overall growth remains slow at its flagship satellite radio service.

FCC says it will fine Gray Television over duopoly rules
The FCC says it is moving forward with a $500,000 fine against Gray Television over ownership rules violations dating back two years.

HBO Max begins pulling some Comedy Central titles
Warner Bros Discovery has removed several Comedy Central television shows from its flagship streaming service HBO Max.

Amazon unlocks 100 million music tracks for Prime members
Amazon says Prime members now have access to over 100 million songs through Amazon Music -- but there's a big catch.

SiriusXM rolls out holiday channels on satellite, streaming
The holiday-themed channels began broadcasting on Tuesday across SiriusXM satellite and streaming radio.

YouTube unveils Primetime Channels streaming marketplace
YouTube has launched a streaming marketplace full of premium movie and TV services.

Fox reports $3 billion in revenue, spurred by growth at Tubi
Fox executives say political ad spending and growth at free streamer Tubi helped bring in the money during its most-recent financial quarter.

Former HBO Max president Jason Press resurfaces at AT&T
Jason Press has returned to AT&T as the telecom's chief digital officer, The Desk has learned, several months after his resignation from Warner Bros Discovery.

Pluto TV adding over 6,300 classic TV episodes to free streamer
Paramount Global's free streamer Pluto TV says it will add over 6,300 episodes of classic TV shows.

Peacock to start streaming movies, shows from Hallmark
Comcast and Hallmark Media announced a pact that will see Hallmark's movies and TV shows stream on Peacock.

Cox Media adds Law & Crime Network to streaming TV apps
Cox Media Group is adding the Law & Crime Network to streaming TV apps operated by its local broadcast stations.
