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AT&T says older phones can’t use its new 5G band
AT&T says older-model 5G phones won't work with its new mid-band wireless spectrum, despite claims to the contrary earlier this year.

Sony pulls Game Show Network from Dish services
A dispute between Dish Network and Sony Pictures has resulted in Dish and Sling customers losing access to Game Show Network.
Sinclair, Scripps stations dropping Me TV digital network
Around a dozen broadcast stations that carry Me TV will lose their affiliation next week.

Executives in charge of HBO Max overseas to depart company
More executives focused on HBO Max's build out in Europe and other overseas territories are leaving Warner Bros Discovery in the coming months.

DirecTV to simulcast Amazon’s Thursday football for businesses
DirecTV says it has reached an agreement with tech giant Amazon to simulcast Thursday Night Football games for its business clients.

Visible eliminates group payment perk, lowers price of base plan
Visible removed its group payment plan and introduced two new payment plans for new and existing customers.

Nexstar to acquire majority control of CW Network
Nexstar will acquire a 75 percent stake in the CW Network, assume operational control of it immediately, and shift programming toward reality shows.

John Oliver criticizes Warner Bros Discovery over shelved movie
Comedian John Oliver criticized HBO's parent company Warner Bros Discovery during a segment on his news satire program.

HBO Max, Discovery Plus to merge next summer, executive says
Streaming services HBO Max and Discovery Plus will merge into a single app by next summer, executives affirmed on Thursday.

Warner Bros Discovery to gut HBO Max development team
Some HBO Max shows could be re-branded as HBO Originals, while many will simply be dropped, according to a source.

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.

DirecTV to pay millions over erroneous classification of workers
DirecTV will pay more than $23 million to settle claims it erroneously classified some workers as independent contractors.