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WBD issues pink slips to around 1,000 workers, including at Max
WBD has sent pink slips to around 1,000 workers, according to a report published on Tuesday.

Journalist asks judge to dismiss hacking charges over Fox News video leaks
Florida journalist Timothy Burke says the government cannot claim that his interception and distribution of Fox News video clips is a crime.

Man arrested for T-Mobile hack is suspected in newly-revealed AT&T data breach
An American citizen detained in Turkey is suspected of participating in an attack against AT&T's systems that allowed them to collect sensitive customer records.

CNN to slash 100 jobs, roll out subscription product this year
The memo offered no specific plans about the subscription product, but CNN CEO Mark Thompson hopes it will bring in more than a billion dollars.

Sinclair legal affairs president Jerald Fritz to retire
Fritz spent more than five decades working in media and communications.

Judicial panel consolidates lawsuits against AT&T over data breaches
The class-action lawsuits were filed after AT&T disclosed a data breach impacting more than 70 million current and former customers.

Broadband companies grabbing bigger slice of wireless pie
Land-based broadband companies are grabbing more net new wireless additions than the wireless companies themselves, according to new research.

Fiber internet scores high customers satisfaction marks
More customers are satisfied with fiber-based Internet services over non-fiber offerings, according to a new report.

Roku staffs up advertising business with new executives
Roku has hired a pair of new executives that will help build out the company's digital advertising businesses.

T-Mobile raising prices on grandfathered-in customers with older plans
Long-time T-Mobile customers on older plans will pay $2 to $5 more per month if they don't transition to a newer, potentially costlier tier of service.

Comcast believes pure fiber is biggest broadband competitor
Comcast is focused on increasing revenue from broadband subscribers as competition from fiber-based services continue to mount, a cable executive said this week.

A Conversation With: Giles Tongue, VP of Marketing, Bango
Bango wants the world to bundle, and the company is working with telecoms and other providers to offer value-additive packages of services to satisfy customers and reduce churn.
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