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Redbox’s Free Live TV Service Hits 60 Channels, New Additions Include...

Variety reports: "Redbox has beefed up its push into free live-streaming video, part of its ongoing strategy to further diversify the business beyond its...

Spotify is launching an exclusive League of Legends esports podcast

The Verge reports: "Spotify keeps adding to its exclusive podcast arsenal, and today, it’s getting into the esports space. The company announced a multiyear...

Homebase, a Collective of TikTok Creators, Launched by Q&A and Human...

Variety reports: "The Q&A and Human Re Sources team has launched Homebase, which it describes as a “virtual collective of global creators on TikTok.”...

Welcome to the next generation of gaming

The Verge reports: "There’s never been a better time to buy a new game console or PC. While consoles have typically been held back...

ViacomCBS Reaches Deal to Sell CNET for $500 Million to Marketing...

Variety reports: "ViacomCBS is offloading CNET Media Group in a $500 million deal with digital-marketing company Red Ventures, which announced the deal Monday." Read more

Verizon CEO Touts Disney Streaming Bundle Offer

The Hollywood Reporter reports: "Verizon's decision to expand its deal to offer the Disney+ streaming service free to certain subscribers by offering Disney's bundle...

NBCU Threatens to Pull TV Apps From Roku Amid Fight Over...

Variety reports: "The dispute between Roku and NBCUniversal over distribution of the fledgling Peacock streaming service has taken a nasty turn." Read more

Billboard Parent Company MRC Teams With Penske Media for Publishing and...

Billboard reports: "Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter parent company MRC and Penske Media Corp. on Wednesday announced a deal to create two joint ventures...

N3TWORK Unveils Mobile Game Featuring Funko Pop! Versions of Characters From...

The Hollywood Reporter reports: "Games and media company N3TWORK on Wednesday launched match-3 puzzle game Funko Pop! Blitz featuring Funko Pop! versions of iconic...

U.S. Pay TV Revenue to Drop to $56 Billion in 2025:...

The Hollywood Reporter reports: "U.S. pay TV revenue will drop to $56 billion in 2025, down from a peak of $105 billion in 2015,...