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Chris Cuomo tapped to host new show at Nexstar’s NewsNation
Former CNN news personality Chris Cuomo will host a new show on Nexstar's cable network NewsNation later this year.

Fox details cloud-first broadcast architecture behind “Gryphon Project”
Executives at Fox Corporation have offered a rare look inside the company’s sweeping technology overhaul that rebuilt the infrastructure powering its broadcast networks, sports channels and streaming platforms.

Fox says business network surpasses CNBC in viewers
The Fox Business Network surpassed CNBC as the most-watched business network in America.

Developer shuts down Roku app after admitting piracy
The developer of a popular, underground Roku app that offered illegal access to Weigel channels says he is ending the project.

Comcast to raise price of AMC Plus subscription for Xfinity customers
Starting in June, the cost of AMC Plus will increase to $9 a month for Xfinity video and Internet customers.

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.

Discovery execs weigh merging CNN Plus with HBO Max
A strategy being considered would incorporate CNN Plus content into HBO Max while winding down several daily news shows.

Dish to stop charging HD fee for customers
Dish Network says it will no longer charge customers a fee for access to high definition channels.

NFL may launch dedicated football streaming service
The NFL is in the preliminary stages of developing its own streaming television service, according to a report.

Fuse Media to launch standalone subscription video service
Fuse Media will incorporate a subscription video feature into its streaming TV apps later this year.

Disney Plus surpasses 116 million subscribers
Disney sees gains for its flagship streamer, ESPN Plus and Hulu, while Hulu's Live TV product saw a dip in customers.

AT&T exec says company didn’t get credit for HBO Max success
An AT&T executive said this week the company did not get enough credit for the success of HBO Max.