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Grab Philo for $20 a month before price hike kicks in
If you’re looking to stream general entertainment, knowledge, reality shows and lifestyle programming at one of the cheapest rates around, you have only a few more days to lock in your subscription until the cost of programming goes up. Since ... Read more

How to get live CBS on Paramount Plus before plan changes
Here's a step-by-step instruction on how to get the cheapest subscription to Paramount Plus with live access to CBS.

AT&T rolls out ad-supported version of HBO Max
AT&T has launched its cheaper version of HBO Max that offers access to most of the same programming for $10 a month.

CNN lines up original programs for CNN Plus streamer
CNN has inked deals with Anderson Cooper, Don Lemon and other talent to host original shows on the future streamer CNN Plus.

Starz nets 29.5 million global subscribers, including 10 million U.S. streamers
Lionsgate says its premium pay television network Starz now has more than 29.5 million global subscribers.

CNN streaming service still in development, coming within a year
A standalone streaming service for CNN is still in development is on track to launch within the next year.

Philo rolls out rare price increase, expands DVR offering
Philo will raise its base subscription tier to $25 a month while increasing the accessibility of its cloud DVR feature.

Amazon deal to buy MGM could be announced this week
Amazon could announce a deal to acquire Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios as early as this week.

Turner channels to air HBO Max original programs
WarnerMedia will screen a selection of HBO Max's original content on its Turner cable channels starting this summer.

WarnerMedia’s top executive charts his exit
Jason Kilar was tapped to oversee AT&T's streaming strategy from launch to international rollout. After one year on the job, he's looking to move on.

Haystack News adds more Altice channels to live service
Haystack News announced a new content distribution agreement with Altice USA that will bring more live feeds to the service.

AT&T to spin off WarnerMedia, merge content unit with Discovery
When the dust settles, AT&T's shareholders will own 71 percent of the new company, with Discovery's shareholders controlling the rest.