House lawmakers pass bill aimed at cracking down on hidden cable TV fees
House lawmakers have passed a measure that would require Comcast and other cable and satellite companies include so-called “hidden fees” in advertised prices.
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House lawmakers have passed a measure that would require Comcast and other cable and satellite companies include so-called “hidden fees” in advertised prices.
AT&T could shutter its streaming service AT&T TV Now, formerly DirecTV Now, as the telecom giant shifts priorities away from the cordcutting service.
Viacom and CBS Corporation have reunified as part of a $28 billion merger that will see the combination of global assets under one roof.
A union movement within the digital division at NBC News has been met with anti-unionization efforts in the form of a website and Instagram page.
Roku customers are falling for a scam in which fraudsters claim an activation fee is required to use Roku TVs and smart devices.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a measure that could lead to the creation of a directory of foreign bloggers, journalists and social media users.
The Sacramento Bee has been awarded a grant that the newspaper says it will use to hire a reporter to cover Latino issues.
The decision reveals a news organization’s struggle to fairly and completely cover the news when one of its own becomes integral to the story.
Research shows only one in five people can actually spot misleading content. One way to help fight the spread of misinformation: Assign credibility ratings to news sources.
McClatchy says it intends to launch as many as 10 nonprofit, community-funded journalism labs in several of its newsrooms.