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After missing deadline, YouTube promises PBS will launch later this year
Setbacks at some smaller member stations prompted YouTube and PBS to delay the rolling out of local PBS member stations until later this year.

NBC’s new streaming service Peacock will likely have advertisements
NBC's new streaming service may be free for most TV viewers who agree to sit through a few ads every hour, according to a reliable report.

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.

Most streaming services giving away subscriptions for free through deals
Streaming TV companies are giving away access to their programming through deals with third-party companies as a way of increasing their subscriber base.

Will Spotify and Apple lose music the way Netflix has lost movies and shows?
Netflix and others are losing movies and TV shows to startup streaming services owned by content providers. Will music catalogs become fragmented in the same way?

Don Corsini, KTLA general manager, to retire by end of year
Don Corsini, the general manager at Nexstar Media's biggest television station, will be leaving his job as general manager of the station by the end of the year.

Comcast moving classic movie channel to sports package
Comcast said high programming costs were to blame for its decision to move TCM to a more-expensive package. The company banked $75.5 billion in profit last year.

Al Franken returns to radio with comedy-politics show on SiriusXM
He's back — the former senator who resigned amid allegations of unwanted sexual advances from women is getting a show on SiriusXM.

Feds: American soldier threatened to bomb local news station, CNN
An Army soldier is accused of plotting to bomb a local TV station and a major news network, according to FBI officials.

Discovery chief executive says sports to blame for cable costs, carriage disputes
If you feel like you're paying an absurd amount for cable or satellite, you can blame sports channels, says the boss of a network that has no sports channels.

AT&T makes $500,000 to not-for-profit broadcast streamer Locast
AT&T gave startup TV service Locast a $500,000 donation less than four weeks after announcing the provider would be offered on U-Verse & DirecTV.

San Francisco ABC station helped Trump campaign build e-mail list
KGO-TV was one of several stations that reported on a so-called "digital birthday card" created by the GOP for Trump's birthday.