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Peacock now has 15 million paying subscribers, executive says
Comcast's direct-to-consumer streaming service Peacock now has 15 million paying subscribers.

Comedy Central could fill schedule with re-runs after Noah exit
Comedy Central is slowly transforming into a channel filled with re-runs as the network’s parent company shifts its strategy away from live-action original programming. Over the last few years, the network has seen a mass exodus of comedic talent as ... Read more

Newsy to re-brand as Scripps News early next year
Scripps says its free-to-air news channel Newsy will re-brand to Scripps News early next year.

Minnesota man sues Google over video rental history
A Minnesota man is suing Google for purportedly violating a state law that requires video rental companies to destroy certain purchase records.

Disney, ESPN restored to Dish, Sling under temporary agreement
ESPN, the Disney Channel and other Disney-owned channels are back on Sling TV and Dish Network under a temporary agreement reached late Sunday evening.

Vidgo emerges as cheapest way to stream ESPN without cable
Vidgo has emerged as the cheapest way to stream ESPN and other Disney-owned channels after they were dropped from Dish Network's Sling TV this weekend.

Comcast shifting more services to Sky streaming boxes
Comcast's Sky says it will shift more services to its streaming set-top boxes, but will still support satellites for a few more years.

Fox Weather gets carriage on Amazon Freevee, Verizon Fios
Fox Weather has inked a deal that makes the streaming weather network available on Amazon's Freevee service and Verizon Fios.

El Huracán Ian inhabilita estaciones de radio y televisión en Florida
El huracán Ian ha interrumpido las estaciones de radio y televisión en toda Florida.

NBC to shut down Olympic Channel on Friday
YouTube TV and other providers will pull the Olympic Channel on September 30 as NBC discontinues the network.

Fox donates $1 million to American Red Cross for hurricane relief
Fox Corporation says it is donating $1 million to the American Red Cross Hurricane Ian disaster relief efforts.

Streaming channels offer wall-to-wall coverage of Hurricane Ian
Streaming channels are offering live, continuous coverage of Hurricane Ian as the dangerous Category 4 storm crosses through Florida.