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DirecTV, Comcast will raise pay TV fees next year
Pay TV companies Comcast and AT&T say they will increase fees for video subscribers next year.

Comcast to drop KCRA from systems in some parts of Northern California
The cable company says the decision is a cost-saving measure after KCRA's parent company asked for more money.

Jeff Zucker likely to exit CNN after Trump election loss
Until Trump came along, Jeff Zucker's CNN was marred by low ratings and questionable journalism. Soon, both men may be out of a job.

T-Mobile gives TVision Live subscribers free access to Vibe channels
The move, which is promoted as a holiday offering, comes after programmers complained that T-Mobile misled them during carriage negotiations.

Charter CEO says customer broadband data use skyrocketing
The trend is likely why the company is petitioning federal regulators to allow broadband data caps on its customers

Disney Plus could get theatrical release of three more movies
"Peter Pan," "Pinnochio" and "Cruella" could land on the family-friendly streamer instead of movie theaters.

AT&T bringing Wonder Woman film to HBO Max during theatrical release
AT&T will offer a new Wonder Woman movie to subscribers of its HBO Max streaming service when it releases the movie in theaters in December.

Dish faces loss of spectrum after quiet FCC ruling
The FCC says two partner companies didn't qualify for $3.3 billion in discounts.

Exclusive: AT&T, Roku near deal to bring HBO Max to users
The two sides are close to reaching a deal that would bring native support for HBO Max to more than 40 million Roku users.

Hulu’s price increase for live TV won’t be the last
Streaming services that offer top-tier news and sports channels will have to keep raising fees if they want to break even, experts say.

Amazon’s deal for HBO Max puts pressure on Roku
Roku is now the only major streaming platform to not support AT&T's blowout streaming service

“We’re not changing s**t:” T-Mobile pushes back after networks cry foul over TVision
A T-Mobile executive said the company believes TVision complies with the terms of its distribution agreements with programmers.