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Newsmax to end free online stream after DirecTV dispute
Newsmax says it will soon be available only on cable and will end its free online stream following its dispute with DirecTV.

DirecTV removes Newsmax from satellite, streaming services
DirecTV removed Newsmax from its satellite and streaming services on Wednesday after the channel requested carriage fees.

DirecTV Stream price increase rolls out to customers
The majority of DirecTV Stream customers will see their bill increase by $5 on their renewal date, though some could pay $10 more, depending on the package.

DirecTV begins issuing pink slips to managers
DirecTV will lay off about 10 percent of its workforce as part of a strategy to reduce costs amid rising fees and customer churn.

Fubo TV adds regional sports fee on plans
Fubo TV will now charge a regional sports fee for customers who subscribe to a plan that offers at least one of those channels.

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.

DirecTV Stream to raise prices in January
Customers of DirecTV Stream will be paying more for their live news, sports and entertainment programming, starting next year.

Fox avoids blackout with DirecTV
Fox Corporation and pay TV provider DirecTV inked a last-minute deal that avoided a carriage dispute.

DirecTV Stream users sue Disney over ESPN fees
A federal lawsuit claims Disney's insistence that ESPN be placed in base programming packages causes subscription rates to increase.

Dish sees gains at Sling TV, losses on satellite side
Dish Network reversed a trend of subscriber losses thanks in part to net additions at its streaming service, Sling TV.

Mission Broadcasting pulls local stations from DirecTV, U-Verse
Mission Broadcasting has pulled more than two dozen local stations from satellite service DirecTV, DirecTV Stream and AT&T U-Verse.

British TV show will let audience destroy art by Picasso, Hitler
A new British television show set to air on Channel 4 will let the audience decide whether Jimmy Carr destroys historic art.