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Local Now adds USA Today channels to streaming service
Local Now is adding two new channels from Gannett Company's USA Today Network.

FreeCast forms business pact with antenna maker Mohu
FreeCast and Mohu are teaming up to offer a cord-cutting bundle that includes streaming channels and an antenna.

Fubo sued by Illinois subscriber over alleged privacy violations
The customer says Fubo gave her viewing history and other personal information to advertisers without her permission.

Sinclair bids farewell to Stadium, will launch The Nest
Later this month, Sinclair will replace its Stadium sports network with "The Nest," a new channel dedicated to "comfort food" TV.

Viewpoint: Hey, what’s the big idea?
Charles Benaiah: "I grew up wanting to be Brandon Tartikoff. To me, he was a genius."
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Charles Benaiah

Amazon Prime Big Deal Day offers streaming savings
From Fire TV sticks to Roku TVs, Prime Big Deal Day has tons of cord-cutter discounts.

Attorney: Files returned by FBI to Florida journalist are “useless”
Attorneys for Timothy Burke have asked a magistrate judge to reconsider his order that allows the FBI to maintain custody of his computers.

British streamers willing to tolerate ads for free TV, study shows
As in other areas, British streamers are becoming increasingly weary of costs associated with premium services.

Europeans increasingly pirating live TV, sports, study shows
A new study from the European Union's intellectual property organization shows live TV piracy is on the rise across the continent.

Dish Network suffers widespread website, TV outage on weekend
Dish Network's customer support and streaming portals went down on Saturday, with the company yet to offer a public statement on what caused the outages.

Vidgo service still offline one week after technical issues
Vidgo says it is still trying to restore live TV channels for its customers after a third-party vendor triggered a service disruption last week.

Most Americans pay for live television, study reveals
Results of a new survey from Leichtman Research Group show roughly half of American homes pay for cable or satellite.