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DirecTV removes Newsmax from satellite, streaming services
DirecTV removed Newsmax from its satellite and streaming services on Wednesday after the channel requested carriage fees.

YouTube TV adds free streaming channels from Scripps
YouTube TV quietly added three channels owned by the E. W. Scripps Company to its streaming television service this week.

DirecTV Stream price increase rolls out to customers
The majority of DirecTV Stream customers will see their bill increase by $5 on their renewal date, though some could pay $10 more, depending on the package.

Subscriber count dips for Dish satellite, Sling TV
Dish Network says it has lost thousands of paying subscribers to its flagship satellite service and Sling TV thus far.

DirecTV begins issuing pink slips to managers
DirecTV will lay off about 10 percent of its workforce as part of a strategy to reduce costs amid rising fees and customer churn.

Fubo TV to test video AI integrations in France
Fubo TV's CEO David Gandler said AI-driven products and local sports channels will help make the streaming service more-viable over the long-term.

Fubo TV to return Turner channels to lineup
Fubo TV has reached a deal with Warner Bros Discovery that will bring several Turner-owned channels back to the streaming television service.

Fubo TV adds regional sports fee on plans
Fubo TV will now charge a regional sports fee for customers who subscribe to a plan that offers at least one of those channels.

Fubo TV raises subscription price after dropping channels
Fubo TV is raising the price of its base subscription packages less than a week after dropping AMC Networks channels.

Some Nexstar-controlled stations go dark on Dish Network
Dish Network customers in more than two dozen regions have lost access to Nexstar-controlled Mission and White Knight broadcast stations.

Vizio says sports programming dominated fall TV viewership
More people tuned in to live sports and related shows on smart TV sets during autumn than any other type of programming, according to Vizio.

NextGen pay TV service Evoca to shut down
Pay television service Evoca says it will shut down on December 31 after the company ran out of money and couldn't raise more.