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Puerto Rico cable operator drops Viacom channels in carriage dispute
Puerto Ricans will no longer get their MTV.

Here’s how Conan O’Brien gets news anchors to say the same thing
Yep, all those news anchors in that "Conan" skit are reading from the same script.

Court: FOX reporter Jana Winter won’t have to testify in Colorado case
A FOX News reporter will not have to testify over unnamed sources in the James Holmes murder trial, a New York court ruled early Tuesday morning.

Other memorable moments in San Francisco TV news
The Desk has compiled five other legendary local broadcast moments from the Bay Area.

CNN’s comeback will be gradual, new boss Zucker says
New CNN boss Jeff Zucker is betting large on morning news as the network tries to catch up to FOX News and MSNBC.

Five iOS apps every news junkie should download right now
A look at five of the best iOS apps for news junkies: Pocket, LiveStation, WorldLink, TuneIn and TweetBot.

How to build useful Twitter lists for news coverage
Stay on top of the latest breaking news by aggregating various Twitter sources into lists. Here's how.

Nexstar asks appeals court to ease burden of legal injunction over TEGNA deal
Nexstar argues the order is overly broad and should apply only to markets with overlapping Big Four network stations.
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Gray Media appoints Jamie Bremer to General Manager, WFIE
Gray Media has appointed a long-time sales executive at its Evansville, Indiana television station to lead the outlet as its newest general manager.
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Gray Media, Scripps finalize station swaps
Scripps and Gray have created new market duopolies in places like Colorado and Michigan.

Discovery Plus added to Spectrum TV plans
Spectrum TV customers on eligible plans now have access to the ad-supported tier of Discovery Plus as part of their service.

Byron Allen: Layoffs in TV division were “thoughtful, humane”
Byron Allen was unconcerned about layoffs at his local TV stations because the economy rebounded to the point where there were "plenty of jobs."