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Paramount executives open to more streaming bundles
Paramount is open to partnerships that will see its flagship streamer Paramount Plus bundled with other services, executives said on Monday.

Paramount adds 700,000 streaming subscribers during Q2
Paramount Plus grew its subscriber base by nearly 700,000 accounts during its first quarter since its merger with the Showtime brand.

WBD wants to launch sports brand on Max by playoffs
Executives are hoping to launch a live sports tier on its flagship streaming service Max in time for the Major League Baseball (MLB) playoffs, according to a report.

Crayola launches studio business to produce kid-friendly shows
Crayola will soon begin making its own kid-friendly video content through the launch of a new content production business.

Gray Television wants to do more sports deals
Gray Television says it wants to do more sports broadcasting deals, similar to the one it inked with the Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury in April.

Fubo subscriber base falls to 1.167 million during Q2
Sports-centric streaming service Fubo said its subscriber count fell to 1.167 million during the company's second financial quarter of 2023.

AMC Networks sheds 500,000 streaming subscribers during Q2
AMC Networks saw its streaming customer count dip by 500,000 to end the quarter with 11 million subscribers.

Frontier reports revenue of $1.45 billion during Q2
Frontier reported revenue of $1.45 billion and a financial loss of $2 million during Q2 2023.

Fewer people watching live TV in U.K., Ofcom says
Fewer people are watching broadcast TV in the United Kingdom amid a proliferation of on-demand streaming services, Ofcom says.

FCC weighing new transmission rules for digital FM stations
The FCC has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking that seeks public input on the topic of digital FM radio broadcasts.

Lionsgate to acquire Hasbro’s eOne for $500 million
Lionsgate says it has entered into an agreement to acquire toy company Hasbro's studio division eOne for $500 million.

WBD affirms plan to exit regional sports business by end of year
As cable and satellite customers ditch those platforms for cheaper streaming options, regional sports has become less of an asset to major media companies.