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Orby TV sees rapid growth since offering $40-a-month satellite TV service
Orby TV is a new satellite service where customers pay for the equipment upfront, then pay as little as $40 a month for pay TV programming. And it's growing.

Philo probably won’t ever carry sports, CEO hints
Philo customers have to do without ESPN, CNN or Fox News — but the service is adding subscribers at a fast rate anyway, the company's CEO says.

Amazon testing commercial skip feature for Fire TV Recast device: report
The feature started rolling out to a handful of users ahead of an event where Amazon is expected to announce new devices.

Comcast drops KRON, KQED in parts of Northern California
Comcast has removed KQED and KRON in the Vacaville, Fairfield and Santa Cruz regions of Northern California because the stations are considered out-of-market.

Hulu, Showtime to offer discounted bundle
Hulu and Showtime will offer a bundled subscription for $17 a month, two dollars cheaper than what it would cost to buy each service separately.

Sling TV: Is it worth your $20 a month?
Offering CNN, the Cartoon Network and Food Network without cable is great, but Dish knows the real star of Sling TV is ESPN. Is that alone worth paying $20 a month for?

Why C-SPAN is ending its live web stream for cordcutters
The announcement that C-SPAN will begin restricting its web stream to pay TV customers serves as a reminder that the network is not a true public service.

NSA global spying goes too far, former White House security official says
A former White House cybersecurity official says the NSA's global surveillance programs may be legal, but are morally wrong and go too far.

Former NSA boss to Obama: Don’t listen to panel recommendations
The former head of the NSA encouraged President Obama to discard suggestions made by a review panel on the agency's dragnet spying programs.

Senator to sue Obama administration over NSA spying
Senator Rand Paul announced his intention to file a lawsuit against the Obama administration over the National Security Agency's bulk collection of telephone records.

The web could save Al Jazeera America
Al Jazeera is not a hit with cable viewers. The channel should stop looking to cable and start looking to the web if it wants to survive.

CNN’s comeback will be gradual, new boss Zucker says
New CNN boss Jeff Zucker is betting large on morning news as the network tries to catch up to FOX News and MSNBC.