Television
News articles and original analysis on the television industry, including broadcasting, cable television, satellite television, streaming television, advertising, measurement and policy.

Nexstar exec scolds WOOD-TV newsroom for leaking memo
Exclusive: Nexstar's SVP of Local Content Development Susan Tully said journalists at WOOD-TV responded inappropriately to an anti-gay memo written by their boss.

Frndly TV launches on Samsung smart TVs
Wallet-friendly service Frndly TV is now available on Samsung smart TVs for the first time.

Geraldo Rivera leaving popular Fox News show
Fox News personality Geraldo Rivera says he is leaving the network's roundtable discussion program "The Five."

YouTube TV launches multi-view for news, sports
YouTube TV is rolling out an update to its smart TV app that will allow streamers to watch multiple channels at once, but users won't be able to pick their own streams.

Entravision selects Michael Christenson as new CEO
Spanish broadcaster and marketing firm Entravision has selected a tech and banking executive as its new chief executive.

WBD considers licensing HBO shows to Netflix
If a deal comes together, it would be the first time HBO titles are offered on a subscription streaming service since 2014.

How to cancel or change your Peacock subscription on any device
Starting June 26, Comcast will begin charging customers for access to Peacock Premium. Here's how to cancel your service, so you don't get charged.

How to cancel or change your Peacock subscription on any device
Starting June 26, Comcast will begin charging customers for access to Peacock Premium. Here's how to cancel your service, so you don't get charged.

WBD begins new round of layoffs in cable TV division
Pink slips are going out at legacy Turner and Discovery channels, including Turner Classic Movies

Fox News to present first Republican debate in August
The debate will take place at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee on Wednesday, August 23, and will air in prime-time on Fox News.

Roku Channel gets picked up by Nielsen’s The Gauge
The free streaming service captured 1.1 percent of the domestic television audience in May.

Utah Jazz games moving to free broadcast TV
The Utah Jazz will begin offering regular season games on Sinclair-owned KJZZ later this year; a streaming service is also being developed.