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DirecTV Stream to raise prices in January
Customers of DirecTV Stream will be paying more for their live news, sports and entertainment programming, starting next year.

Streamers need to charge at least $15 a month, Kilar says
Former WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar said streaming services need to charge at least $15 a month and have 300 million customers to survive.

Fox avoids blackout with DirecTV
Fox Corporation and pay TV provider DirecTV inked a last-minute deal that avoided a carriage dispute.

WBD to stop offering live shows on CNN sister-network HLN
Warner Bros Discovery will stop programming live content on CNN's sister network HLN, starting next week.

DirecTV Stream users sue Disney over ESPN fees
A federal lawsuit claims Disney's insistence that ESPN be placed in base programming packages causes subscription rates to increase.

WBD bans Russian TV channels from airing films
Warner Bros Discovery says a Russian media company is no longer allowed to air Warner Bros films, despite a licensing agreement that runs through 2023.

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.

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.

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.

Former HBO Max president Jason Press resurfaces at AT&T
Jason Press has returned to AT&T as the telecom's chief digital officer, The Desk has learned, several months after his resignation from Warner Bros Discovery.

Charter exec says wireless Internet services have reliability issues
A Charter executive says customers frustrated by wireless home Internet products will eventually switch back to cable-based services.

Layoffs expected at CNN after exec completes business review
More CNN employees are likely to receive pink slips following a review of the channel's business by a network executive.