Big Sky Conference renews deal with Scripps Sports
The production and distribution pact runs through the 2029-2030 academic year.
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The production and distribution pact runs through the 2029-2030 academic year.
More Americans are using smart tags to keep track of personal items, according to the latest report from Parks Associates.
In a letter to the CEOs of YouTube and Google, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said he received “complaints” that YouTube TV was not carrying faith-based programming.
Gray Media is partnering with Major League Baseball (MLB) to bring a handful of St. Louis Cardinals games to free broadcast TV this season.
The agreement will see Televisa-Univision networks incorporated into a new Spanish-language programming tier.
Charter Communications has awarded Keith Dardis his second promotion in four months.
More sports fans say they’re willing to buy an SVOD service to watch live games, displacing broadcast and cable networks in Hub’s annual report.
Amazon says it is using artificial intelligence tools to create dubbed audio soundtracks that allow Prime Video streamers to watch content in other languages.
NBC Sports Now, NBC GolfPass, American Crimes and local NBC- and Telemundo-owned news feeds are available to stream without a subscription.
Subscribers who prefer to pay for Philo through Apple will be charged $4 more, though the increase can be avoided with direct billing.
The plan costs $8 per month and offers commercial-free streaming of most videos on the platform.
The broadcaster will utilize Synamedia’s forthcoming Quortex PowerVu product as part of a shift toward cloud-based distribution of its channels.