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‘We’re Betting on Ourselves‘: Utah Jazz Claim More Than 20,000 Subscribers for New DTC Streaming Channel Jazz+
By Daniel Frankel published
Team exec Caroline Klein tells ‘Next TV’ the NBA franchise has a lot of ‘pride’ in its new digital platform, which was built in just 47 days last fall with the help of technology partner Kiswe
The CW, Roku, Australian Streamer Stan Partner on Leighton Meester Series
By Michael Malone published
‘Good Cop/Bad Cop’ is about a brother-and-sister detective team whose dad is police chief
Peacock's 'Apples Never Fall' Debuts, 'Girls5eva' Returns on Netflix: What's Premiering This Week: (March 11-17)
By R. Thomas Umstead published
A listing of original new and returning series, movies and documentaries debuting this week on streaming and cable services
Comcast’s MASN Renewal Kicks Orioles and Nationals RSN to More Expensive Ultimate Tier
By Daniel Frankel published
Cable operator has made similar moves recently in Pittsburgh and Seattle
Netflix's Dan Lin Hire, WBD's Investor Wealth Fire, CNN's Ratings Mire, and 'Dune's' Week 2 Funeral Pyre
By Daniel Frankel, David Bloom published
Also in this week's 'Next Text,' one of us once again chooses emotion over sound prognostication and picks 'The Holdovers' to win Best Picture
DirecTV Lost 1.8 Million Subscribers in 2023, Analyst Estimates
By Daniel Frankel published
The customer count for the third largest U.S. pay TV operator remains one of the great known unknowns, but Leichtman Research Group hazards another informed guess in its latest quarterly cord-cutting tally
Non-Sports Content Spending Falls From 2022 Peak, Analyst Says
By Jon Lafayette published
Growth coming from sports, streamers, MoffettNathanson’s Robert Fishman finds
Zach Snyder Says More People Probably Saw His Netflix Movie 'Rebel Moon' Than Blockbuster 'Barbie'
By Daniel Frankel published
The filmmaker has some strong back-of-the-napkin math to support his admittedly 'crazy' thesis
Cable Ended in the Red on Broadband Additions For the First Time Ever in 2023 (Chart of the Day)
By Daniel Frankel published
Leichtman Research Group's latest quarterly tally shows that while the top cable operators collectively lost over 63,000 high-speed internet users, T-Mobile and Verizon picked up nearly 3.7 million FWA customers
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