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https://www.europesays.com/news/32527/ Colbert’s Sudden Return to Late Night? It Happened on Public Access. #CableTelevision #Colbert #ComedyAndHumor #Headlines #LateShowWithStephenColbert(TVProgram) #Monroe(Mich) #News #Stephen #television #TopStories
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https://www.europesays.com/news/25260/ Ted Turner, Creator of CNN and the 24-Hour News Cycle, Dies at 87 #America'sCup #AtlantaBraves #CableTelevision #CNN #Deaths(Obituaries) #Fonda #Headlines #Jane #Media #Montana #News #NewsAndNewsMedia #Ted #television #TopStories #Turner
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https://www.europesays.com/people/45707/ What Larry and David Ellison Would Own After Warner Bros. Takeover #AcquisitionsAndDivestitures #Bari #CableTelevision #CBSCorporation #CbsNews #cnn #ComputersAndTheInternet #David(1983) #Ellison #HBOMax #HomeBoxOffice #LarryEllison #LawrenceJ #Media #mergers #movies #NewsAndNewsMedia #OracleCorporation #ParamountGlobal #SkydanceProductionsLLC #television #TikTok(ByteDance) #Weiss
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TechCrunch: Channel Surfer lets you watch YouTube like it’s old-school cable TV. “There’s a fun new way to watch YouTube: by channel surfing like a boomer with cable TV. This creative idea comes from London-based developer Steven Irby, who has just launched a web app called Channel Surfer, which presents interesting YouTube videos in an interface resembling a retro-looking TV guide.”
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The New York Times - Breaking News, US News, World News and Videos [Unofficial] @[email protected] ·What Larry and David Ellison Would Own After Warner Bros. Takeover
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The New York Times - Breaking News, US News, World News and Videos [Unofficial] @[email protected] ·What Larry and David Ellison Would Own After Warner Bros. Takeover
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The End of Cable TV: YouTube TV is Now Larger Than Comcast & Spectrum Combined, According to Nielsen – Cord Cutters News
The End of Cable TV: YouTube TV is Now Larger Than Comcast & Spectrum Combined, According to Nielsen
By Luke Bouma, on December 21, 2025, in All News, News
In a move that sparks the end of cable TV’s control of your TV, YouTube TV has emerged as the dominant force in live TV, eclipsing the combined watch time of two of the largest traditional cable providers, Spectrum and Comcast, according to the latest Nielsen data for November 2025. This milestone underscores the accelerating migration of viewers away from legacy cable bundles toward flexible, app-based streaming services, signaling potential challenges for the old guard of the industry as digital platforms continue to redefine how Americans consume entertainment. Many will still point to cable TV companies having more total subscribers, but the most important data point is watch time as Nielsen looks primarily at that. Increasingly, many people are being forced to pay for cable TV through HOAs and apartments, but do not use it.
The Nielsen report, released earlier this month, highlights a pivotal moment where YouTube TV captured 2.39% of total television viewership across the United States during the measured month. This figure alone positions it as the clear leader among pay-TV providers. In stark contrast, Spectrum and Comcast—longstanding behemoths in the cable sector—together accounted for just 2.14% of viewership. Spectrum trailed with 1.57%, while Comcast lagged further behind at 0.64%. The gap, though narrow at 0.25 percentage points, represents a symbolic and substantive victory for Google’s streaming arm, which has aggressively expanded its offerings to include local channels, sports packages, and unlimited cloud DVR storage at competitive price points.
This development comes amid broader trends in media consumption. Traditional cable subscriptions have been hemorrhaging for years, with cord-cutting accelerating post-pandemic as households prioritize on-demand access and cost savings. YouTube TV, launched in 2017, has capitalized on this by integrating seamlessly with Google’s ecosystem, allowing users to access content across devices with minimal friction. Its growth trajectory has been fueled by exclusive deals for major sports leagues, such as NFL Sunday Ticket, which drew massive audiences during the fall season. November’s data, encompassing a period rich in football playoffs and holiday previews, likely amplified these effects, drawing in both casual viewers and die-hard fans who value the service’s multiview features and 4K streaming capabilities.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: The End of Cable TV: YouTube TV is Now Larger Than Comcast & Spectrum Combined, According to Nielsen | Cord Cutters News
Tags: Apartments, Bigger Than Cable, Cable Television, Cord Cutters News, End of Cable TV, HOAs, Television, Television Viewership, TV, YouTube TV
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The End of Cable TV: YouTube TV is Now Larger Than Comcast & Spectrum Combined, According to Nielsen – Cord Cutters News
The End of Cable TV: YouTube TV is Now Larger Than Comcast & Spectrum Combined, According to Nielsen
By Luke Bouma, on December 21, 2025, in All News, News
In a move that sparks the end of cable TV’s control of your TV, YouTube TV has emerged as the dominant force in live TV, eclipsing the combined watch time of two of the largest traditional cable providers, Spectrum and Comcast, according to the latest Nielsen data for November 2025. This milestone underscores the accelerating migration of viewers away from legacy cable bundles toward flexible, app-based streaming services, signaling potential challenges for the old guard of the industry as digital platforms continue to redefine how Americans consume entertainment. Many will still point to cable TV companies having more total subscribers, but the most important data point is watch time as Nielsen looks primarily at that. Increasingly, many people are being forced to pay for cable TV through HOAs and apartments, but do not use it.
The Nielsen report, released earlier this month, highlights a pivotal moment where YouTube TV captured 2.39% of total television viewership across the United States during the measured month. This figure alone positions it as the clear leader among pay-TV providers. In stark contrast, Spectrum and Comcast—longstanding behemoths in the cable sector—together accounted for just 2.14% of viewership. Spectrum trailed with 1.57%, while Comcast lagged further behind at 0.64%. The gap, though narrow at 0.25 percentage points, represents a symbolic and substantive victory for Google’s streaming arm, which has aggressively expanded its offerings to include local channels, sports packages, and unlimited cloud DVR storage at competitive price points.
This development comes amid broader trends in media consumption. Traditional cable subscriptions have been hemorrhaging for years, with cord-cutting accelerating post-pandemic as households prioritize on-demand access and cost savings. YouTube TV, launched in 2017, has capitalized on this by integrating seamlessly with Google’s ecosystem, allowing users to access content across devices with minimal friction. Its growth trajectory has been fueled by exclusive deals for major sports leagues, such as NFL Sunday Ticket, which drew massive audiences during the fall season. November’s data, encompassing a period rich in football playoffs and holiday previews, likely amplified these effects, drawing in both casual viewers and die-hard fans who value the service’s multiview features and 4K streaming capabilities.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: The End of Cable TV: YouTube TV is Now Larger Than Comcast & Spectrum Combined, According to Nielsen | Cord Cutters News
Tags: Apartments, Bigger Than Cable, Cable Television, Cord Cutters News, End of Cable TV, HOAs, Television, Television Viewership, TV, YouTube TV
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The End of Cable TV: YouTube TV is Now Larger Than Comcast & Spectrum Combined, According to Nielsen – Cord Cutters News
The End of Cable TV: YouTube TV is Now Larger Than Comcast & Spectrum Combined, According to Nielsen
By Luke Bouma, on December 21, 2025, in All News, News
In a move that sparks the end of cable TV’s control of your TV, YouTube TV has emerged as the dominant force in live TV, eclipsing the combined watch time of two of the largest traditional cable providers, Spectrum and Comcast, according to the latest Nielsen data for November 2025. This milestone underscores the accelerating migration of viewers away from legacy cable bundles toward flexible, app-based streaming services, signaling potential challenges for the old guard of the industry as digital platforms continue to redefine how Americans consume entertainment. Many will still point to cable TV companies having more total subscribers, but the most important data point is watch time as Nielsen looks primarily at that. Increasingly, many people are being forced to pay for cable TV through HOAs and apartments, but do not use it.
The Nielsen report, released earlier this month, highlights a pivotal moment where YouTube TV captured 2.39% of total television viewership across the United States during the measured month. This figure alone positions it as the clear leader among pay-TV providers. In stark contrast, Spectrum and Comcast—longstanding behemoths in the cable sector—together accounted for just 2.14% of viewership. Spectrum trailed with 1.57%, while Comcast lagged further behind at 0.64%. The gap, though narrow at 0.25 percentage points, represents a symbolic and substantive victory for Google’s streaming arm, which has aggressively expanded its offerings to include local channels, sports packages, and unlimited cloud DVR storage at competitive price points.
This development comes amid broader trends in media consumption. Traditional cable subscriptions have been hemorrhaging for years, with cord-cutting accelerating post-pandemic as households prioritize on-demand access and cost savings. YouTube TV, launched in 2017, has capitalized on this by integrating seamlessly with Google’s ecosystem, allowing users to access content across devices with minimal friction. Its growth trajectory has been fueled by exclusive deals for major sports leagues, such as NFL Sunday Ticket, which drew massive audiences during the fall season. November’s data, encompassing a period rich in football playoffs and holiday previews, likely amplified these effects, drawing in both casual viewers and die-hard fans who value the service’s multiview features and 4K streaming capabilities.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: The End of Cable TV: YouTube TV is Now Larger Than Comcast & Spectrum Combined, According to Nielsen | Cord Cutters News
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The End of Cable TV: YouTube TV is Now Larger Than Comcast & Spectrum Combined, According to Nielsen – Cord Cutters News
The End of Cable TV: YouTube TV is Now Larger Than Comcast & Spectrum Combined, According to Nielsen
By Luke Bouma, on December 21, 2025, in All News, News
In a move that sparks the end of cable TV’s control of your TV, YouTube TV has emerged as the dominant force in live TV, eclipsing the combined watch time of two of the largest traditional cable providers, Spectrum and Comcast, according to the latest Nielsen data for November 2025. This milestone underscores the accelerating migration of viewers away from legacy cable bundles toward flexible, app-based streaming services, signaling potential challenges for the old guard of the industry as digital platforms continue to redefine how Americans consume entertainment. Many will still point to cable TV companies having more total subscribers, but the most important data point is watch time as Nielsen looks primarily at that. Increasingly, many people are being forced to pay for cable TV through HOAs and apartments, but do not use it.
The Nielsen report, released earlier this month, highlights a pivotal moment where YouTube TV captured 2.39% of total television viewership across the United States during the measured month. This figure alone positions it as the clear leader among pay-TV providers. In stark contrast, Spectrum and Comcast—longstanding behemoths in the cable sector—together accounted for just 2.14% of viewership. Spectrum trailed with 1.57%, while Comcast lagged further behind at 0.64%. The gap, though narrow at 0.25 percentage points, represents a symbolic and substantive victory for Google’s streaming arm, which has aggressively expanded its offerings to include local channels, sports packages, and unlimited cloud DVR storage at competitive price points.
This development comes amid broader trends in media consumption. Traditional cable subscriptions have been hemorrhaging for years, with cord-cutting accelerating post-pandemic as households prioritize on-demand access and cost savings. YouTube TV, launched in 2017, has capitalized on this by integrating seamlessly with Google’s ecosystem, allowing users to access content across devices with minimal friction. Its growth trajectory has been fueled by exclusive deals for major sports leagues, such as NFL Sunday Ticket, which drew massive audiences during the fall season. November’s data, encompassing a period rich in football playoffs and holiday previews, likely amplified these effects, drawing in both casual viewers and die-hard fans who value the service’s multiview features and 4K streaming capabilities.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: The End of Cable TV: YouTube TV is Now Larger Than Comcast & Spectrum Combined, According to Nielsen | Cord Cutters News
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Alphabet Is Preparing Its Death Blow to Cable TV as We Know It – The Motley Fool
Alphabet Is Preparing Its Death Blow to Cable TV as We Know It
December 15, 2025 — 12:05 pm EST,
Written by James Brumley for The Motley Fool->Key Points
- Alphabet’s YouTube TV will soon be rolling out several different genres of skinny cable-television bundles.
- This is a strategic shift that studios and cable channels have been especially hoping to avoid.
- Alphabet can afford to offer these bundles because it doesn’t necessarily need them to turn a direct profit.
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The U.S. cable television industry was already hanging by a thread. Technology giant Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) may be about to completely snip it.
This is the likely outcome of a move that Alphabet’s cable-television alternative — YouTube TV — recently announced it would soon be making. Although details are still scant, the company plainly said, “Early next year, we’ll launch YouTube TV Plans, bringing more choice and flexibility to our subscribers with over 10 genre-specific packages.”
And yes, all-important sports is one of those genres. This sports option will include programming from at least Fox, Comcast‘s NBC, and Walt Disney‘s ESPN — brands that are also trying to build stand-alone sports entertainment services outside of cable television with much of the same programming content that YouTube TV’s sports-centric bundle will offer. They’ll now be competing with their own distribution partner.
It’s the cable companies, however, that have the most to worry about here. The launch of YouTube TV’s new offerings may well mark the beginning of the end of the cable business as we know it today.
Already vulnerable
It’s certainly no secret that the country’s cable television business has been on the ropes for over a decade now. Just since early 2018, industry stalwarts Xfinity, Spectrum, and Altice have shed 16.6 million paying customers. That’s a loss of nearly 40% of its total customer base during that seven-year stretch, matching the pace of attrition other names in the business have also experienced.
Data sources: Comcast, Optimum Communications, Charter Communications. Chart by author.
Blame the rise of streaming, of course — it’s just cheaper. Then again, so is cable-alternative YouTube TV. Although still relatively more expensive than a wide lineup of multiple streaming services, its starting price point of $82.99 per month is also considerably less than the nation’s average cable bill after local taxes and fees are added to the mix. That’s how YouTube TV has amassed on the order of 10 million customers just since its limited launch in 2017, followed by its nationwide availability as of 2019.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Alphabet Is Preparing Its Death Blow to Cable TV as We Know It | Nasdaq
Tags: Alphabet, Cable Television, Cable TV, Cheaper, GOOG, Lost 40 per cent customers, NASDAQ, Sports, Streaming, Television, The Motley Fool, YouTube TV#Alphabet #CableTelevision #CableTV #Cheaper #GOOG #Lost40PerCentCustomers #NASDAQ #Sports #Streaming #Television #TheMotleyFool #YouTubeTV
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Jon Stewart on Entertainment-Conglomerate Management: “I Don’t Know That You Feel the Other Humans in the Room Anymore”
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The New York Times - Breaking News, US News, World News and Videos [Unofficial] @[email protected] ·Warner Bros. Discovery Says It Is Considering a Sale
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Pennsylvania’s internet connection plan submitted to feds: ‘It’s bonkers’ | News
Pennsylvania’s plan to give every home and business a speedy internet connection was submitt…
#NewsBeep #News #Internet #CA #cabletelevision #Canada #DigitalTechnology #Electronics #fiber-opticcommunication #informationandcommunicationstechnology #internetaccess #kuipersystems #ProjectKuiper #serviceindustries #Starlink #Technology #Telecommunications #telecommunicationsequipment
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Studios are loosening their reluctance to send shows to Netflix. - When building their own streaming companies, many entertainment studios ended lucrative l... - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/15/business/media/netflix-licensed-shows.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #warnerbrosdiscovery #waltdisneycompany #cabletelevision #sarandosted #netflixinc #television #movies
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Add Candy Cane Lane to your Christmas favorites list: Eddie Murphy and Tracee Ellis Ross star in "Candy Cane Lane," a fun-filled Christmas movie with a competitive display contest. https://shut.net/2023/12/01/news-add-candy-cane-lane-to-your-christmas-favorites-list?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #MadisonWisconsin #Netflix #Elf #Cabletelevision #Christmas
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Max to Stream Pro Sports Starting in October - Media companies are racing to figure out how to merge live sporting events with their pop... - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/19/technology/max-pro-sports-streaming.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #prices(faresfeesandrates) #nationalbasketballassn #nationalfootballleague #majorleaguebaseball #warnerbrosdiscovery #athleticsandsports #bleacherreportinc #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #television #hbomax
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Max to Stream Pro Sports Starting in October - Media companies are racing to figure out how to merge live sporting events with their pop... - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/19/technology/max-pro-sports-streaming.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #prices(faresfeesandrates) #nationalbasketballassn #nationalfootballleague #majorleaguebaseball #warnerbrosdiscovery #athleticsandsports #bleacherreportinc #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #television #hbomax
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Max to Stream Pro Sports Starting in October - Media companies are racing to figure out how to merge live sporting events with their pop... - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/19/technology/max-pro-sports-streaming.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #prices(faresfeesandrates) #nationalbasketballassn #nationalfootballleague #majorleaguebaseball #warnerbrosdiscovery #athleticsandsports #bleacherreportinc #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #television #hbomax
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Max to Stream Pro Sports Starting in October - Media companies are racing to figure out how to merge live sporting events with their pop... - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/19/technology/max-pro-sports-streaming.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #prices(faresfeesandrates) #nationalbasketballassn #nationalfootballleague #majorleaguebaseball #warnerbrosdiscovery #athleticsandsports #bleacherreportinc #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #television #hbomax
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Cable TV Is on Life Support, but a New Bundle Is Coming Alive - Cable companies have started to figure out a way to stay in the TV game: Reselling stream... - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/14/business/media/cable-tv-bundle-streaming.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #spectrum(chartercommunicationsinc) #chartercommunicationsinc #computersandtheinternet #advertisingandmarketing #waltdisneycompany #cabletelevision #television #disneyplus
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Cable TV Is on Life Support, but a New Bundle Is Coming Alive - Cable companies have started to figure out a way to stay in the TV game: Reselling stream... - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/14/business/media/cable-tv-bundle-streaming.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #spectrum(chartercommunicationsinc) #chartercommunicationsinc #computersandtheinternet #advertisingandmarketing #waltdisneycompany #cabletelevision #television #disneyplus
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Cable TV Is on Life Support, but a New Bundle Is Coming Alive - Cable companies have started to figure out a way to stay in the TV game: Reselling stream... - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/14/business/media/cable-tv-bundle-streaming.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #spectrum(chartercommunicationsinc) #chartercommunicationsinc #computersandtheinternet #advertisingandmarketing #waltdisneycompany #cabletelevision #television #disneyplus
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Cable TV Is on Life Support, but a New Bundle Is Coming Alive - Cable companies have started to figure out a way to stay in the TV game: Reselling stream... - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/14/business/media/cable-tv-bundle-streaming.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #spectrum(chartercommunicationsinc) #chartercommunicationsinc #computersandtheinternet #advertisingandmarketing #waltdisneycompany #cabletelevision #television #disneyplus
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Cable TV Is on Life Support, but a New Bundle Is Coming Alive - Cable companies have started to figure out a way to stay in the TV game: Reselling stream... - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/14/business/media/cable-tv-bundle-streaming.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #spectrum(chartercommunicationsinc) #chartercommunicationsinc #computersandtheinternet #advertisingandmarketing #waltdisneycompany #cabletelevision #television #disneyplus
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Does CNN’s Turmoil Mean There’s No Room on Cable for Independent News? - Chris Licht’s tenure illuminated how increasingly hard it can be to find success on the d... - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/08/business/media/cnn-chris-licht-cable-news.html #appointmentsandexecutivechanges #lichtchristophera(1971-) #rumorsandmisinformation #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #zaslavdavidm #television #cnn
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As Carlson and Lemon Exit, a Chapter Closes on Cable’s Trump War - The two hosts took very different approaches, but the decisions by Fox News and CNN to sh... - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/25/technology/tucker-carlson-don-lemon.html #lichtchristophera(1971-) #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #foxnewschannel #carlsontucker #grossbergabby #television #lemondon #cnn
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Fox News Will Not Carry Thursday’s Jan. 6 Hearing Live - The network will keep its usual prime-time lineup instead. Its sister network, Fox Busine... - https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/21/technology/fox-jan-6-hearing.html #houseselectcommitteetoinvestigatethejanuary6thattack #stormingoftheuscapitol(jan2021) #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #foxnewschannel #television
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Fox News Will Not Carry Thursday’s Jan. 6 Hearing Live - The network will keep its usual prime-time lineup instead. Its sister network, Fox Busine... - https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/21/technology/fox-jan-6-hearing.html #houseselectcommitteetoinvestigatethejanuary6thattack #stormingoftheuscapitol(jan2021) #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #foxnewschannel #television
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Fox News Will Not Carry Thursday’s Jan. 6 Hearing Live - The network will keep its usual prime-time lineup instead. Its sister network, Fox Busine... - https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/21/technology/fox-news-will-not-carry-thursdays-jan-6-hearing-live.html #houseselectcommitteetoinvestigatethejanuary6thattack #stormingoftheuscapitol(jan2021) #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #foxnewschannel #television
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Fox News Will Not Carry Thursday’s Jan. 6 Hearing Live - The network will keep its usual prime-time lineup instead. Its sister network, Fox Busine... - https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/21/technology/fox-news-will-not-carry-thursdays-jan-6-hearing-live.html #houseselectcommitteetoinvestigatethejanuary6thattack #stormingoftheuscapitol(jan2021) #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #foxnewschannel #television
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Cable Giants Comcast and Charter Team Up On Streaming Devices - Charter will distribute TV streaming devices based on Comcast’s technology as both try to... - https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/27/business/media/comcast-charter-set-top-streaming.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #spectrum(chartercommunicationsinc) #televisionsetsandmediadevices #chartercommunicationsinc #comcastcorporation #cabletelevision #nbcuniversal #television #roku
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Jason Kilar, WarnerMedia Head, Is Leaving Ahead of Discovery Merger - Mr. Kilar helped HBO Max exceed expectations, but upset some top Hollywood filmmakers in ... - https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/05/business/media/jason-kilar-warnermedia-discovery.html #mergersacquisitionsanddivestitures #appointmentsandexecutivechanges #warnerbrosdiscovery #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #warnermediallc #homeboxoffice #zaslavdavidm #television #kilarjason #zuckerjeff #at&tinc #hbomax #cnn
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Discovery’s Shareholders Approve a Merger with WarnerMedia - When the merger is complete, the newly formed Warner Bros. Discovery will be one of the l... - https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/11/technology/discoverys-warnermedia-merger.html #mergersacquisitionsanddivestitures #warnerbrosdiscovery #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #at&tinc #movies #hbomax #cnn
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Discovery’s shareholders approve a merger with WarnerMedia. - When the merger is complete, the newly formed Warner Bros. Discovery will be one of the l... - https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/11/technology/discoverys-shareholders-approve-a-merger-with-warnermedia.html #mergersacquisitionsanddivestitures #warnerbrosdiscovery #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #at&tinc #movies #hbomax #cnn
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Can CNN’s Hiring Spree Get People to Pay for Streaming News? - The network’s boss, Jeff Zucker, tries to make up for lost time by signing Chris Wallace,... - https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/26/business/media/cnn-plus-streaming-news.html #digitaltelevisiontransition #wallacechris(1947-) #cuomochristopher #cabletelevision #peacockservices #foxnewschannel #cooperanderson #carlsontucker #cornishaudie #zuckerjeff #kinggayle #hulu.com #cbsnews #nbcnews #msnbc #cnn
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Cable TV Is the New Landline - Old habits die hard. But technology can change entrenched ways of doing things slowly and... - https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/06/technology/cable-tv.html #coronavirus(2019-ncov) #internal-sub-only-nl #cabletelevision #television
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Why the Cable Company Is Selling TVs - It all comes down to having power over what Americans watch and how. - https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/21/technology/comcast-tvs-streaming.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #televisionsetsandmediadevices #comcastcorporation #cabletelevision
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SpongeBob, ‘Star Trek’ and sports drive subscriptions to Paramount+. - ViacomCBS reports that its decision to revamp and rebrand its streaming service seems is ... - https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/06/business/media/viacomcbs-earnings-paramount-streaming-viac.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #cabletelevision #companyreports #viacomcbsinc #television #media
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Hasan Piker Is Twitch's Top Streamer - The 29-year-old progressive political commentator has risen to the top of the platform after 80-pl... - https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/10/style/hasan-piker-twitch.html #presidentialelectionof2020 #newsandnewsmedia #cabletelevision #socialmedia
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AT&T Signed Up 4 Million HBO Max Customers - The phone giant saw customer defections across its businesses, but millions signed up to its new s... more: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/23/business/media/att-hbo-max.html #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #telephonesandtelecommunications #computersandtheinternet #advertisingandmarketing #wirelesscommunications #coronavirus(2019-ncov) #cabletelevision #companyreports #homeboxoffice #television #at&tinc #directv #hbomax #media #cnn
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What to Expect from The Peacock Streaming Service - Comcast, a late convert to streaming, is expected to distinguish itself from Netflix and other com... more: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/16/business/peacock-streaming-nbcuniversal-comcast.html?emc=rss&partner=rss #videorecordingsdownloadsandstreaming #lionsgateentertainmentcorporation #televisionsetsandmediadevices #advertisingandmarketing #comcastcorporation #onlineadvertising #cabletelevision #nbcuniversal #television #hulu.com
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Sony to Shut Down PlayStation Vue, a Cable Alternative - Vue was started in early 2015 as a cheaper version of cable TV. It drew a slew of copycats, but cu... more: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/29/business/sony-playstation-vue.html?emc=rss&partner=rss #playstation(videogamesystem) #cabletelevision #sonycorporation
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PlayStation Vue applies a $5-a-month increase to all live TV plans - Screenshot of PlayStation Vue live television service. (credit: Sony)
Sony announced that ... more: https://arstechnica.com/?p=1530155 #premiumsubscriptions #cabletelevision #playstationvue #tech #sony
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Tech We’re Using: Where a TV Pro Goes for Video When YouTube Just Won’t Do - Liz Day is a senior story editor for “The Weekly,” a new documentary series that will air on FX an... more: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/06/technology/personaltech/nyt-the-weekly-liz-day.html?partner=rss&emc=rss #televisionsetsandmediadevices #documentaryfilmsandprograms #computersandtheinternet #theweekly(tvprogram) #mobileapplications #speakers(audio) #cabletelevision #television