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Vizio sees streaming as larger, more-profitable part of business
With sales of its TVs and soundbars starting to wane, Vizio is investing in its streaming platform to fuel long-term revenue.

T-Mobile admits capacity issues with Home Internet service
A T-Mobile executive said the company's network can't serve all customers who are interested in its Home Internet product.

Xperi says TV maker signs on for TiVo Stream operating system
The forthcoming TiVo Stream operating system already has a customer in an unnamed media company, according to executives.

Sony Bravia TVs get broadcast channel support within Google TV
A new software update for Sony Bravia TVs now allows viewers to sort through broadcast channels within Google TV's "Live" tab.

Netflix subscribers appear to shun service’s games
Less than 1 percent of Netflix subscribers are regularly using the company's novelty games, according to a report.

FEMA says hackers can take over emergency warning system
FEMA is warning broadcasters that an exploit could allow an unscrupulous actor to take over the Emergency Alert System at their stations.

DirecTV close to agreement with Amazon over Thursday football rights
DirecTV is nearing a deal that would bring Thursday Night Football to its commercial service.

MyBundle.TV inks deal with rural broadband group
The partnership will help MyBundle.TV reach millions of rural customers across the country through a partnership with over 1,500 broadband providers.

T-Mobile customers face wait to get data breach settlement money
Customers affected by a large data breach involving T-Mobile will have to wait to find out if they are eligible to receive settlement money.

SiriusXM asked to keep subs active in Nissan vehicles affected by bug
Nissan asked SiriusXM to keep subscriptions active in certain rental vehicles after a glitch affected some rearview cameras.

Charter, Comcast see dip in home Internet subscribers
The biggest providers of home Internet service reported a rare dip in subscribers as COVID-related subsidies lapse.

FCC hits microphone maker with fine over interference
The issue involves 32 wireless microphones manufactured and sold by Sound Around under the Pyle brand name.