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Marquee launches streaming subscription for Cubs fans
Marquee Sports Network is now available to Chicago Cubs fans over the Internet for $20 a month, no cable or satellite subscription required.

How to cancel or change your Peacock subscription on any device
Starting June 26, Comcast will begin charging customers for access to Peacock Premium. Here's how to cancel your service, so you don't get charged.

How to cancel or change your Peacock subscription on any device
Starting June 26, Comcast will begin charging customers for access to Peacock Premium. Here's how to cancel your service, so you don't get charged.

Astound to sell phone service on T-Mobile’s network
Astound Broadband has become the latest cable television and Internet player to sell wireless phone service.

Peacock will stream national NFC wild card game next year
The National Football League has struck a deal with Comcast to make Peacock the exclusive home of one wild card playoff game next year.

Xumo to debut new set-top box this year
The Xumo Stream Box will be offered to Comcast's broadband Internet customers first, according to a report.

NCTC, AT&T partner to offer wireless service through small cable companies
NCTC has struck a deal with AT&T that will allow smaller cable operators to offer wireless phone service.

Peacock to add live feed of Reelz Channel
Comcast's streaming service Peacock is adding a live feed of the Reelz Channel, starting next month.

Charter grabs over 5.3 million lines for Spectrum Mobile
Charter says its wireless phone service Spectrum Mobile added 615,000 new subscriber lines during its most-recent financial quarter.

Peacock to start streaming movies, shows from Hallmark
Comcast and Hallmark Media announced a pact that will see Hallmark's movies and TV shows stream on Peacock.

WOW! quietly begins offering mobile phone service
Wide Open West has quietly started offering its customers access to mobile phone services through a T-Mobile MVNO.

Feds say Broadcom used “monopolist” acts against pay TV providers
The FTC said Broadcom's "loyalty agreements" with hardware makers and pay TV companies violated anti-monopoly laws.