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Law & Crime hires two new executives
The Law & Crime Network has added two new executives to help with its digital growth.

Some Nexstar-controlled stations go dark on Dish Network
Dish Network customers in more than two dozen regions have lost access to Nexstar-controlled Mission and White Knight broadcast stations.

Vizio says sports programming dominated fall TV viewership
More people tuned in to live sports and related shows on smart TV sets during autumn than any other type of programming, according to Vizio.

Entravision CEO Walter Ulloa suffers heart attack, dies
Entravision CEO Walter Ulloa died over the holiday weekend from a sudden heart attack, the company said.

Google probably won’t offer NFL games in 4K
During a recent interview, a Google executive confirmed YouTube probably won't stream NFL Sunday Ticket games in 4K resolution.

Sunday Ticket deal will accelerate multi-view feature for YouTube TV
The feature, called Mosaic Mode will work with NFL Sunday Ticket, a company executive confirmed in an interview this week.

Philo rolls out Yule Log for holidays
Wallet-friendly service Philo is inviting subscribers to sit around the "Philo-place" and stream its new Yule Log.

Frndly TV adding on-demand shows from A+E Networks
Frndly TV says it is adding the A+E Networks video on-demand catalog for current subscribers.

Allen Media’s Local Now app to offer live access to PBS stations
Allen Media has inked a deal with PBS to offer dozens of local member stations through its free streaming app Local Now.

Frndly TV grows to 700,000 streaming subscribers
Budget-friendly streaming service Frndly TV says it has grown to serve more than 700,000 subscribers.

Streamers need to charge at least $15 a month, Kilar says
Former WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar said streaming services need to charge at least $15 a month and have 300 million customers to survive.