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Fubo TV drops AMC Networks channels
Fubo TV subscribers are looking for ways to watch AMC Networks after the service dropped the channels around the start of the new year.

NextGen pay TV service Evoca to shut down
Pay television service Evoca says it will shut down on December 31 after the company ran out of money and couldn't raise more.

NBC Sports to put more golf events on Peacock
Comcast's NBC Sports says it will simulcast more than 450 hours of PGA Tour events and related programming on Peacock in 2023.

Google probably won’t offer NFL games in 4K
During a recent interview, a Google executive confirmed YouTube probably won't stream NFL Sunday Ticket games in 4K resolution.

Fox Business Network grows lead over CNBC in 2022
The Fox Business Network pulled ahead of its main rivals to emerge as the leading business network for the year with viewers.

Amazon developing live sports app, report says
Amazon is developing a standalone sports app for live events, though it must first secure rights to games and matches.

Spain delays shutdown of standard definition TV signals
Officials in Spain said the country and its broadcasters simply aren't ready to live in a world with only high-definition broadcast signals.

Sunday Ticket deal will accelerate multi-view feature for YouTube TV
The feature, called Mosaic Mode will work with NFL Sunday Ticket, a company executive confirmed in an interview this week.

Dish Network pulls Me TV from satellite platform
Dish Network says Weigel Broadcasting walked back a "handshake agreement" to keep Me TV on its traditional satellite service.

Google awarded rights to NFL Sunday Ticket for YouTube
As expected, Google has been announced the winner of the NFL Sunday Ticket package, starting with next year's football season.

Top Gun: Maverick lands on Paramount Plus
Paramount Global's big summer blockbuster is finally available on the company's flagship streaming service, Paramount Plus.

Netflix to spend $850 million on New Jersey production complex
Netflix will spend $55 million to acquire part of a former military base in New Jersey for a production complex.