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Paramount Plus plots more international expansion
Paramount Global has set a date for the rollout of a new premium version of its Paramount Plus streaming service in four countries.

Optimum appoints Jennifer Garrett as Chief Marketing Officer
Telecommunications service provider Optimum says it has appointed Jennifer Garrett to the role of Chief Marketing Officer, starting Tuesday.

AT&T sees higher sequential revenue during Q3 2023
Broadband company brought in $30.4 billion in revenue and passed 8 million AT&T Fiber subscribers.

FCC kicks off process of reviving network neutrality rules
The FCC on Thursday approved a proposal to open a proceeding aimed at restoring "network neutrality" rules.

Disney offers peek into ESPN earnings for first time
Disney has offered a peek into ESPN's earnings for the first time, and says the sports network's revenue and expenses will be disclosed in future earnings reports.

Dish sues eight companies over streaming tech patents
Eight separate companies have been on the receiving end of patent lawsuits filed in federal court by pay TV provider Dish Network.

Netflix to raise subscription prices in U.S., U.K., France
Netflix is raising the price of its streaming video service. Again.

Netflix continues subscriber growth during third quarter of 2023
Netflix gained paying subscribers in every region where it operates, according to its latest quarterly earnings report released on Wednesday.

DAZN app to come pre-installed on VIDAA-powered smart TVs
The DAZN sports app will come pre-installed on VIDAA smart TVs under a new multi-year agreement with the streaming developer.

Pluto TV launches more BBC content streams in Europe
Paramount Global's free streaming service Pluto TV is adding more linear content channels from the BBC.

NextGen TV goes live in New York City
Viewers in the largest local TV market in the country now have access to six NextGen TV channels.

CBC Radio stops offering time “pips” as listeners move to streaming
The CBC has stopped broadcasting daily time updates on its flagship radio station after providing the signal for more than 80 years.