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Breezeline, CBS Affiliate In Maryland Fail To Reach Agreement

Regional cable company Breezeline is no longer carrying CBS affiliate WBOC in Salisbury, Md., but the TV station is insisting it is not engaged in a classic carriage dispute like the one going on between Tegna and DirecTV. “Please understand this is not a carriage dispute,” WBOC says on its website. “Breezeline stated it dropped WBOC because we are an ‘out of market’ station to the communities they serve, which are in the Baltimore viewing area as defined by Nielsen Media Research.”

Cable Pioneer Jay Sedwick Of Armstrong Group Dies At 88

British Basketball League Expands U.S. Footprint With Bally Sports

The British Basketball League has set a new broadcast partnership with Bally Sports, a deal that will bring of British basketball to regional audiences across the U.S. Bally Sports will offer two weekly […]

AMC Networks Promotes 7 Scripted Executives

The group has been key in developing the studio’s original programming, highlighted by the Anne Rice and Walking Dead universes.

ACA Connects Beefs Up D.C. Leadership Team

ACA Connects has named three new members of its leadership team, including staffers from both sides of the political aisle and one longtime top communications executive from the National Association of Broadcasters. L-r: Zamir Ahmed, VP of external affairs; Olivia Shields, VP of public affairs and communications; and Max Staloff, VP of regulatory affairs.

FNC Names Jimmy Failla Host Of ‘Fox News Saturday Night’ Beginning Jan. 13

Fox News Channel (FNC) has named Jimmy Failla the host of Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla, premiering on Saturday, Jan. 13, and airing weekly at 10-11 p.m. ET. In addition, Fox Nation released […]

Mario Lopez To Host ‘Blank Slate’ On Game Show Network

Based on the board game by USAopoly and in the comedic game show format, Blank Slate is a game show where thinking alike, in the form of matching answers to clever fill-in-the blank questions, can win you […]

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Cable Industry’s 2024 Will Be A Chore

Michigan City Decides To Sell The Cable Cord

Spectrum News NY1 Ready To ‘Countdown To 2024’

Spectrum News NY1 will be featuring special coverage to ring in the new year. Countdown to 2024 will be live on Spectrum News NY1 from 11 p.m. Dec. 31 to […]

MSNBC Seeks FCC Exemption From Video Rules For The Blind

MSNBC is seeking approval from the FCC to skip providing audio descriptions for the blind during the Rachel Maddow Show and other live network programming. The commission has rules pursuant to a 2010 law that require some cable networks to furnish audio descriptions, but MSNBC says that because so many hours of its programming are live, the network met the criteria for an FCC exemption.

Tennis Channel To Ring In New Season With United Cup

Tennis Channel will have exclusive, live coverage of the second annual United Cup competition Dec. 28-Jan. 7, the first event of the 2024 tennis season. Held in the Australian cities of […]

Courtney Cox’s ‘Shining Vale’ Canceled At Starz After Two Seasons

‘What We Do In The Shadows’ To End With Season 6 On FX

ESPN Promotes Josh Krulewitz To Head Of Communications

A 32-year veteran of ESPN, Krulewitz will assume his new role as senior VP of communications Dec. 31, and will jointly report to ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro and Walt Disney Co. chief communications officer Kristina Schake. He succeeds Chris LaPlaca, who is retiring at the end of the year after 43 years with ESPN, making him the longest-tenured behind the scenes employee in the channel’s history.

Diamond And MLB Make Peace? They Mediate A Framework To Keep 11 Baseball Teams On Bally Sports Channels Through 2024

Signaling a major thaw in the icy relationship between Major League Baseball and bankrupt regional sports networks operator Diamond Sports Group, lawyers for the league on Friday said they’d agreed on a framework through mediation to keep 11 MLB clubs on Bally Sports channels through the 2024 season.

That’s A Wrap: Bryant Gumbel And HBO’s ‘Real Sports’ Air Their Last Episode After 29 Years

The monthly sports magazine helmed by Bryant Gumbel is calling it quits in its 29th year. The final, 90-minute episode premieres Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET. Gumbel is 75, at the end of a contract, and HBO is now controlled by a company, Warner Bros. Discovery, on the hunt for cost savings. While the show’s exit makes sense, the fear is that a form of sports journalism is leaving for good, too.

Paramount’s Rebranding Of Showtime Befuddles Industry Observers

Showtime’s rebranding to “Paramount Plus With Showtime” comes amid a messy time for streaming services, where more and more companies seem to be consolidating.

‘Lucky Hank’ Starring Bob Odenkirk, Canceled At AMC

Small Kentucky Cable Company To Shut Off Video

Kentucky-based DUO Broadband is turning off its two video services by the end of 2024, blaming escalating programming costs that it is does not want to pass along to customers. The company has a streaming product that is shutting down as well.

USA Network Bringing Back Breezy Dramas As It Reenters Original Scripted Series Space

USA Network’s “blue sky” series of the 2000s and early 2010s are having a moment this year between Suits‘ blockbuster run on Netflix, which broke streaming records and led to a potential offshoot series at NBC, and the Monk reunion movie, which premieres today on Peacock and already is getting awards recognition. Now the brand is making its way back to where it started, on the USA Network. NBCUniversal’s ad-supported cable net is plotting a return to original scripted programming with light, frothy character-based procedurals in the mold of the lineup from the “blue sky”era that included Monk, Burn Notice, Psych, Royal Pains, White Collar and Suits.

Zombie TV Has Come For Cable

Many of the most popular channels have largely ditched original dramas and comedies, morphing into vessels for endless reruns.

Local Cable Company Disappeared In A Flash, Louisiana Towns Say

A cable TV company serving several small towns in Mississippi and Louisiana has abruptly shut down service in recent days and failed to provide appropriate notice to customers and local governments. Bailey Cable TV reportedly closed its doors on Nov. 30, causing customers who lost pay TV service to call various town officials seeking an explanation. Bailey officials were unreachable because calls placed to contact numbers on the company’s website resulted either in disconnections or automated messages saying the mail box was full.

Comcast Raising Price Of TV, Internet & Home Protect Starting Next Week

Comcast started to inform customers in some markets of an upcoming price hike. Customers will see their bills go up on their base package plus fees like broadcast TV fees and regional sports fees will also be going up. The price of TV service will go up around $6 per month. There will also be about a $4 price hike on Comcast’s broadcast TV fees. Regional sports fees will go up about $1 a month. Bundles of premium channels will see prices rise between $2 and $4 a month, depending on the package. The price of internet will also be going up on average $4 a month across all of its internet packages. And home protection customers will see their bills rise by $5 a month.

‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’ Renewed For 3 More Seasons On HBO

HBO is extending its long-term relationship with John Oliver. The premium cabler has picked up three more seasons of Last Week Tonight With John Oliver. The renewal will take the weekly latenight show through its 13th season in 2026.

Warner Bros. Discovery’s Cable Chief Kathleen Finch On Food Network At 30, The Future Of TBS And TNT And How Linear TV Supports The Entire Company

Warner Bros. Discovery cable warrior Kathleen Finch is heading into her Super Bowl: the holiday season at Food Network. “Fans come and we supersize them and super serve them with all this holiday content, daytime content, and primetime stuff,” she says.

‘Love It Or List It’ Host Hilary Farr To Exit HGTV Show After 12 Years

Newsmax Feuds With RNC Over GOP Debates

Newsmax is clashing with the Republican National Committee after the conservative, Trump-friendly channel wasn’t able to co-sponsor one of the first four GOP presidential primary debates. The dispute is a view into the delicate and at times fraught negotiations over the debates, which can propel or depress a candidacy — and add prestige and viewers to networks that sponsor them.

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Can Cable Offer TV Stations A La Carte Like DirecTV Wants From Tegna?

DirecTV is looking to establish a new regime for the distribution of TV stations, one it says would arrest the tide of TV station-caused price hikes and consumer anger over blackouts before the big game. The satellite TV provider with 11.8 million subscribers nationally is proposing a new a la carte model for the industry. The company wants to jettison the “retransmission consent” requirement in current law that says DirecTV must negotiate carriage with TV stations, even if it means losing stations in the absence of a mutual deal.

Traditional U.S. Pay TV Services Face Continued Decline

A new report from GlobalData says the drop is due to cord-cutters and cord-nevers. Expected household penetration for 2023 is estimated at only 42%, which will drop even further to 32% in 2028.

Cable, Satellite Providers Risk ‘Fading Into The Background Faster’ Than Expected

Comcast, Charter, Altice USA, Dish, Verizon Fios shed 1.16 million subscribers in Q3, while streamers Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV and Fubo added 727,000.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Temporarily Steps Down As Revolt Chairman Amid Sexual Abuse Allegations

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs has temporarily stepped down as chairman of his cable television network Revolt amid multiple sexual abuse allegations against the music mogul. Revolt announced […]

Guy Fieri Signs New $100 Million Multiyear Deal With Food Network

This fresh pact means that Fieri retains his title as the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned cable channel’s highest-paid talent and bests his most recent multiyear deal, which closed in 2021 for $80 million. This fresh pact means that Fieri retains his title as the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned cable channel’s highest-paid talent and bests his most recent multiyear deal, which closed in 2021 for $80 million.

‘Miracle Workers’ Canceled After Four Seasons At TBS

Formula One’s Return To Las Vegas Is A Winner For Latenight TV Viewers, Too

The race, which began at 1 a.m. ET, attracted 1.3 million viewers, the third-largest F1 audience of the season on cable and sixth-largest overall on ESPN platforms this season.

CNN Taps ‘King Charles’ In New Bid For Primetime Crown

Can King Charles rule in the heady, competitive world of cable news? CNN will soon find out. The new weekly one-hour program will debut Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 10 p.m., and will be co-anchored by the unlikely duo of Gayle King, who still has her long-running day job at rival CBS News, and Charles Barkley, the outspoken sportscaster who remains a key element in the NBA coverage provided by CNN’s parent, Warner Bros. Discovery. CNN executives are counting on the pair to have freewheeling conversations about the biggest stories in the news cycle. King Charles is viewed as a limited-run series that will last at least through the first quarter of next year.

Spend This Holiday TV Season With Paddington, Melissa Mccarthy, Lori Loughlin And More

Holiday favorites like A Charlie Brown Christmas and A Christmas Story will soon return, along with new family friendly films including Dashing Through the Snow on Disney+, Melissa McCarthy’s Genie on Peacock and much, much more.

Nobody Told Hallmark Channel That Cable Is Dead

There are a lot of lifeless bodies haunting cable television these days, and we’re not talking about the ones still flailing about on AMC’s Walking Dead spinoffs. Iconic cable brands like A&E, TBS, TNT, USA, and TV Land — which just a few years ago were all still churning out a steady supply of tentpole comedies and dramas — have dropped all ambitions they once had of competing in TV’s scripted-content wars. Meanwhile, most of the basic-cable networks still in the fray (AMC, FX, Paramount) have shifted their focus to making shows for streaming rather than playing the ratings game. The cable landscape in 2023 is exceedingly bleak, and yet amid all this carnage, there’s one big bright spot: Hallmark Channel.

‘Welcome To Wrexham’ Renewed For Season 3 At FX

Leslie Jones Guest Hosts ‘The Daily Show’ This Week