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Bally Sports Plus lands on Roku, rolls out in more regions
Bally Sports Plus is now available to Roku users as it rolls out to more regions across the United States.
Sinclair, Scripps stations dropping Me TV digital network
Around a dozen broadcast stations that carry Me TV will lose their affiliation next week.

Comcast to drop Indian news channel NDTV
Comcast says it will remove a popular India-based news channel from its lineup later this year.

New Sling TV interface lands on some Android TV devices
Dish Network's streaming television service Sling TV is rolling out a new user interface for viewers with Android TV devices.

Survey: Cord-cutters want access to lifestyle, knowledge channels
Television viewers who have dropped their expensive cable or satellite TV packages still want access to channels that offer lifestyle and knowledge programming, according to a new survey. The survey carried out by Beta Research in March and published earlier ... Read more

Comcast moves Cartoon Network to more-expensive digital package
Comcast is moving the Cartoon Network and Adult Swim to its more-expensive Digital Preferred package due to rising programming costs.

A streaming TV recommendation tool finds an unexpected ally in cable TV companies
The Cohen brothers developed a tool to help customers break free from expensive cable TV packages. They didn't expect to find a partner in the cable companies themselves.
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Hulu’s price increase for live TV won’t be the last
Streaming services that offer top-tier news and sports channels will have to keep raising fees if they want to break even, experts say.

Network executives feel misled by T-Mobile’s TVision pitches
Executives at Discovery, ViacomCBS and NBC Universal say they were given incomplete information about T-Mobile's streaming television service.

Army ends free AFN TV service for troops in Germany
Citing the rising availability of streaming services, the U.S. Army in Europe decided to stop subsidizing free basic cable television.

C-SPAN looks to generate new revenue through ads, streaming
C-SPAN is funded through affiliate fees paid by cable and satellite services. An increasing trend of cord-cutting has the network looking to generate revenue through other means.

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.