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YouTube TV testing improved picture quality on some devices
The new codec, VP9, could offer better video resolution on some programs and channels.

YouTube TV clarifies features, limitations for NFL Sunday Ticket
NFL Sunday Ticket will allow two streams at one time and include a multi-screen feature that allows watching several games from one device.

Frndly TV launches on Vizio smart TV sets
The $7 a month service is now available to millions of Vizio TV users without a separate streaming device.

Some NBA Playoff games to simulcast with regional sports networks
Due to licensing and broadcast rights, some 2023 NBA Playoff games aired on ESPN and TNT will only be available on local sports networks in some areas.

Sling TV launches on some Amazon Echo Show devices
Sling TV is now available on some Amazon Echo Show smart screen devices, the company said this week.

YouTube TV to offer more channels from Sinclair
Sinclair and YouTube TV have renewed their carriage agreement, with the streaming service returning Tennis Channel to its lineup.

Google incorporates more free channels into TV platform
Google is rolling out an updated version of its Google TV interface that will see hundreds of free television streams added to the platform.

Pending lawsuit accuses Dish Network of weak cybersecurity
A pending lawsuit claims Dish Network had weak cybersecurity that opened the door for hackers to compromise its internal systems.

Vidgo quietly raises price of streaming TV packages
Vidgo has quietly increased the price of its primarily English-language television packages.

Sling TV pays homage to “sweat mop guy” in new ad campaign
Sling TV hired the "Sweat Mop Guy" to serve as the face of its latest ad campaign for the NBA Playoffs.

T-Mobile to offer free access to MLB.TV through 2028
T-Mobile says it will continue offering customers free access to MLB.TV through 2028 as part of a new deal with Major League Baseball.

Law & Crime Network acquires “Cops: Reloaded”
Law & Crime Network has acquired the television rights to the reboot of the Fox reality crime series "Cops," the company announced on Thursday.