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Nexstar reclaims Chicago’s CW affiliation for WGN-TV
It will mark the first time that "Chicago's Very Own" has carried CW Network programming since 2016.

Broadcasters launch Freely TV in United Kingdom
The service offers streaming versions of linear channels and on-demand content from Britain's public service broadcasters.

Cox Media stations return to Dish Network after 17-month dispute
Around a dozen stations are now available to Dish Network customers in Cox Media-served markets.

SportsNet Pittsburgh launches direct-to-consumer streaming TV service
SNP 360 offers live access to Pittsburgh Pirates and Penguins games for $18 per month.

Charter sees 392,000 cable TV disconnects during Q1
CEO Chris Winfrey affirmed "short term market challenges," but said Charter still offers compelling products to consumers.

Scripps to pull CW Network affiliation in seven cities in September
Scripps will drop its CW Network affiliation from several of its television stations later this year, converting some into full-time independent outlets.

KnowTechie names Tablo DVR among best TV accessories for 2024
KnowTechie has named the fourth-generation Tablo DVR one of its best TV accessories for 2024.

Frndly TV launches streaming channel store, adds more SVOD services
Frndly TV is adding four subscription video on-demand (SVOD) products from A+E Networks to a newly-launched streaming TV marketplace.

Ofcom revises accessibility code to include streaming TV services
The code requires video program providers to offer accessibility features like subtitles and descriptive audio.

Charter unveils low-cost streaming TV package for Spectrum customers
Spectrum TV Stream offers more than 90 live television channels from Disney, Fox, Discovery and others for $40 per month.

Fubo gets support from Dish, DirecTV executives in sports-focused antitrust case
The sports-centric streaming service has asked a federal court to issue a preliminary injunction barring Fox, Disney and Warner Bros Discovery from acting on their joint venture.

Frndly TV to offer some local independent TV channels
Most of the stations are owned by the E. W. Scripps Company and offer syndicated programming.