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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.

Father of slain WDBJ reporter takes on YouTube over video of shooting
The father of a television journalist who was murdered during a live broadcast has filed a complaint against YouTube for hosting videos depicting the crime.

Is YouTube TV the best cordcutting replacement for cable?
YouTube TV costs $50 a month for around 70 channels. But is it the best option for cordcutters who want cable TV without cable prices?

TiVo enters a crowded market with new streaming TV device
A new streaming TV device is launching in April from a household name recognized by television lovers for decades.

Men’s Journal lays off entire editorial staff
Men's Journal laid off its entire New York City-based editorial staff ahead of the publication's planned relocation to California, according to a report.

Gone from Netflix, DVD sales of “Friends” soar
DVD and digital sales of the TV series "Friends" have tripled since the show became unavailable to stream on Netflix in the United States.

Comcast exploring acquisition of Vudu from Walmart
Comcast Corporation is exploring a possible acquisition of Internet-based video rental company Vudu.

Fox interested in purchasing Tubi TV, report says
Fox is exploring a possible acquisition of San Francisco-based streaming TV and movie provider Tubi TV.

Oakland, San Jose sports teams move radio broadcasts to the web
The Oakland Athletics and San Jose Sharks will move their audio play-by-play to Internet streams in lieu of traditional radio broadcasts.

SiriusXM quietly adds option to cancel service online
An option quietly rolled out by SiriusXM now allows customers to cancel their service by chatting with an agent.


