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Dish Network to pull the plug on Slingbox devices
Dish Network has discontinued its line of Slingbox hardware and will brick existing devices on the market within the next two years.

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.

T-Mobile announces new streaming television service
T-Mobile announced on Tuesday announced the launch of a new streaming television service that the company says is intend to compete with costly cable and satellite packages.

Hulu drops Sinclair sports networks from live TV service
Hulu told customers they will lose regional Fox Sports networks and other Sinclair-owned sports channels on Friday.

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.

Haystack News brings interactive ticker to all platforms
Streaming television service Haystack News is bringing its interactive news ticker to its apps on all platforms.

PBS rolls out free live stream of select member stations
PBS is rolling out free live streams of select member stations, including several local stations in California.

Google pitches Philo to Fiber internet customers
Google has been directing its Fiber internet customers to streaming TV services since February.

Orby TV plans TV Everywhere support by end of year, exec says
Satellite TV upstart Orby TV is planning to add support for TV Everywhere apps by the end of the year, according to an executive.

HBO Max ad-supported tier adds extra wrinkle in Roku, Amazon negotiations
A cheaper, advertisement-supported version of AT&T's streaming service HBO Max will launch sometime next year

Installing HBO Max on Amazon Fire TV by “sideloading” puts users in legal gray area
Given the circumstances, the practice isn't legal — but it's unlikely AT&T or Amazon will do anything about it.