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

ESPN Plus, Hulu spur subscriber growth at Disney
ESPN Plus was the fastest-growing streaming service owned by the Walt Disney Company this year, the company revealed in a quarterly earnings report on Tuesday.

Outage hits Dish Network’s Sling TV
A widespread outage left many customers of Dish Network's Sling TV without service on Monday.

Comcast sets November date for G4 shut down
Comcast is shutting down its online pop culture channel G4 on November 9.

Channel 4 to unify linear, video on-demand brand
Channel 4 says it will re-organize its linear channels and on-demand services around the "Channel 4" brand identity.

Sky Showtime to launch in more European countries
Sky Showtime will debut in more European countries next month, executives confirmed this weekend.

Shepard Smith to depart CNBC after networks cancels show
Shepard Smith will leave CNBC later this year after a network executive decided to cancel his hard news show this week.

WBD streaming services grab over 94 million subscribers
Warner Bros Discovery ended its most-recent financial quarter with 94.5 million subscribers across its three direct-to-consumer products.

Roku’s first movie “Weird: The Al Yankovich Story” debuts
The movie streams for free on the Roku Channel, but don't be fooled — you may not need a Roku device to watch it.

Dish Network’s Sling TV moves forward with price increase
Dish Network's Sling TV is raising the price of its Sling Orange and Sling Blue packages to $40 a month, starting immediately.

Dish sees gains at Sling TV, losses on satellite side
Dish Network reversed a trend of subscriber losses thanks in part to net additions at its streaming service, Sling TV.

FCC says it will fine Gray Television over duopoly rules
The FCC says it is moving forward with a $500,000 fine against Gray Television over ownership rules violations dating back two years.

HBO Max begins pulling some Comedy Central titles
Warner Bros Discovery has removed several Comedy Central television shows from its flagship streaming service HBO Max.