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Ron Middlekauff, cameraman who rescued dog during flood, dies at 60
The legendary photographer worked nearly his entire career for KCRA-TV and was best known for rescuing a dog during a flood.

T-Mobile offers streaming incentives for wireless Internet service
T-Mobile said on Wednesday it will offer customers of its wireless home Internet service access to two streaming television services — one for free, and the other at a deep discount.

Comcast adds 4 million more subscribers to Peacock
The figure was reported as part of Comcast's quarterly earnings released on Thursday.

HBO adds 3 million more subscribers, former parent AT&T says
HBO added three million new subscribers over the last three months, bringing the total number of subscribers to 76.8 million.

Report: Apple, Google struggling to sell mid-range phones
Apple and Google are struggling to sell some newer mid-range phone models, according to a report.

Fox Weather debuts fleet of storm-chasing trucks
Fox Weather has unveiled a fleet of storm-chasing trucks that will help the service cover severe weather and other events where and when it occurs.

Fox Weather streaming channel lands on Vidgo
Fox Weather is now available to subscribers of the pay streaming television service Vidgo.

Philo eyes distribution on Samsung devices, CEO affirms
Philo is in the preliminary stages of developing an app for Samsung's Tizen operating system, the company's CEO said.

Jason Kilar to exit AT&T ahead of WarnerMedia merger with Discovery
The AT&T executive is expected to depart on Friday, according to a note sent to employees earlier this week.

Roku debuts refreshed devices with rechargeable remote
Roku has released two new versions of its popular Streaming Stick Plus and Ultra devices.

Fox looks to shake up weather with new streaming channel
Fox Corporation is hoping to replicate its success in the fields of general entertainment, news and sports with the launch of a new FAST channel dedicated to weather.

Former MGM exec believes Amazon will license studio’s films to other companies
A former MGM executive says the studio's library of content is too old and small for Amazon to not consider licensing out shows and movies.