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Aggrieved by streaming, TDS threatens to pull AMC channels
TDS Telecom is threatening to pull AMC channels, accusing the network of promoting its own streaming service to the detriment of paying cable TV customers.

AT&T to spin off WarnerMedia, merge content unit with Discovery
When the dust settles, AT&T's shareholders will own 71 percent of the new company, with Discovery's shareholders controlling the rest.

AT&T looks to merge media assets with Discovery
The deal could be announced as early as this week, according to some news outlets.

Locast expands to another television market
Locast announced on Monday its expansion to another local market, one that serves television viewers across three states.

Locast brings free streaming local TV service to Sacramento
Free streaming local television service Locast has finally launched in the Sacramento broadcast market.

AT&T moves forward with job cuts at WarnerMedia
More than 1,000 people are expected to lose their jobs at AT&T this week, according to a memo sent to some employees on Tuesday.

Quibi employees ready for possible closure of service
Workers at short-form video service Quibi are scheduling farewell drinks after signs within the company point to its impending closure.

AT&T exec admits HBO brand saturation a “mistake”
An AT&T executive admitted the company made a mistake when it operated a confusing number of HBO-branded streaming services.

AT&T executive said layoffs intended to benefit HBO Max
At a conference on Tuesday, finance executive John Stephens said AT&T's focus is on its blockbuster streaming service.

Sports-free budget TV services gain momentum as competitors raise prices
The high cost of sports and other programming means companies like YouTube TV might have to increase prices without adding channels or features.

Tablo parent company secures new venture funding, eyes expansion
Nuvyyo grabbed $6 million in Series B funding. Now it's eyeing a possible expansion into Mexico and Europe.

YouTube TV is still a good deal — if you can afford it
YouTube TV's channel- and featured-pack one-size-fits-all plan is still a terrific value over cable, even if it does cost $65 a month.