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FOX News ratings change little despite dispute with Dish
FOX News' holiday ratings were down, but a closer examination show this to be the norm, not an effect of the Dish Network dispute.

New Jersey NBC station loses affiliation, shuts news department
After nearly five decades, WMGM-TV is no longer South Jersey's NBC station.

Dish gives Glenn Beck a signal boost as spat with FOX continues
The ongoing spat between Dish Network and the FOX News Channel is proving to be a benefit to at least one news startup.

Tribune, FOX reach agreement over Seattle affiliate KCPQ
The FOX Network won't be leaving Tribune station KCPQ-TV after all.

CBS All Access: Is it worth your $6 a month?
The service makes a lot of promises, such as "thousands" of on-demand TV episodes, but ultimately comes up short of being worth $6. Also: No live NFL games.

Report: German, Danish public broadcasters readying Snowden documentary
"Snowden's Great Escape" will reportedly feature two new interviews with the NSA whistleblower during his time in Moscow.

Fox intends to drop, or buy, Tribune-owned Seattle affiliate KCPQ
FOX has sent a letter of termination to Tribune over the status of its affiliation with Seattle television station KCPQ-TV (Channel 13). The move appears to be fueled by football rights.

Viacom formally acquires Britain’s Channel 5
Viacom announced on Wednesday it had completed its $724 million acquisition of Channel 5, a commercial network that launched in 1997.

Shakeup in Las Vegas as Sinclair acquires KSNV
Sinclair Broadcasting announced on Tuesday it had finalized an agreement to poach NBC affiliate KSNV from Intermountain West for $120 million.

Ukraine counters Russia ‘propaganda’ with “Ukraine Today”
Ukraine's largest media conglomerate has launched a new 24-hour news channel that seeks to counter "propaganda" programming broadcast by Russia Today.

TiVo releasing box for cord-cutters in quest to reclaim subscribers
Will cord-cutters pay $50 for a TiVo box that charges more than $150 in yearly fees? The company sure hopes so.

50 mayors support Comcast merger, offer misleading examples of ‘competition’
Nearly five dozen U.S. mayors supported the Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger on Thursday, offering misleading examples of competitive pricing and services to back their endorsement.