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Exclusive: AT&T, Roku near deal to bring HBO Max to users
The two sides are close to reaching a deal that would bring native support for HBO Max to more than 40 million Roku users.

Philo’s donation of $1 million in ad inventory is a big deal
The move shows financial strength in a company that's barely three years old — and helps teach the old media guard some new tricks about long-term goodwill.

One year later, Disney Plus proves itself an example to rival services
With more than 60 million subscribers worldwide, Disney Plus is re-writing the streaming media strategy — and inspiring its competitors.

Philo eyes global expansion, hints at possible future price increase
Philo CEO Andrew McCollum said the company has crossed more than 800,000 subscribers over the last three years.

ViacomCBS doesn’t see licensing content as liability for Paramount Plus
ViacomCBS say they're not worried about offering Comedy Central programming to rival services.

NBC boss takes aim at Quibi while touting Peacock
The chief executive of NBC Universal took aim at defunct streaming rival Quibi, noting that his own company's service Peacock has "stuff people want to watch."

Locast expands to two more television markets
Locast rolled out to viewers in two new local broadcast markets this week, bringing the total number of metropolitan areas served to 25.

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.

Comcast could drop KCRA Sacramento in December
Comcast is warning customers in the Sacramento television market that it may be forced to drop KCRA and KQCA from its lineup.

Blank-check firm backed by Dish founder cuts IPO size
A blank-check company established by the founder and current chairman of Dish Network has cut downsized its IPO.

Comcast could lose Comcast-owned channels in December
Comcast is warning customers that some of its own channels may disappear from its cable television service in December.

Disney accidentally tells Comcast customers they’ve lost FX, National Geographic
Some Comcast customers were confused Friday night after seeing two social media posts from Disney that claimed they'd lost access to FX and the National Geographic Channel.