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T-Mobile expands into live internet TV with new TVision streaming service

The Verge

It’s focused largely on providing news and sports, including channels like ABC, NBC, and Fox (although notably, not CBS), news networks like CNBC, CNN, ABC News, and Fox News, along with sports-focused channels like FS1, FS2, ESPN, and NBC Sports.

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Yahoo breach exposes the drawbacks of state-sponsored hacking

Network World

His Facebook and Instagram posts boasted of the million-dollar house he bought in a Toronto suburb and there were numerous pictures of him with expensive sports cars -- the latest an Aston Martin DB9 with the license plate "MR KARIM." To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

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There are more streaming choices than ever — why are prices going up?

The Verge

In 2018 , the price went up to $40 per month, as YouTube had to pay to cover the addition of new channels from WarnerMedia like TBS, TNT, CNN, and Cartoon Network. The price went up again to $50 in 2019 as YouTube TV added Discovery’s lineup of channels, and once again this week to $65 with the addition of ViacomCBS networks.

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Six Facets of the Future of PR - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Influence networks are at the heart The article then goes on to discuss emerging opportunities for the PR profession. It is far more about being engaged in the flow of messages through an intensely networked world than it is about formal communication. The six facets I identify are: 1. Clients expect more 2. Media is transformed 3.

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BRW Digital Edition: new-style journalism and some insights into Web 2.0 - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « Will libraries disappear in 2019? For the most current insights and trends in the living networks, follow @rossdawson on Twitter! Main | Great review of Enterprise 2.0 This means web 2.0

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Disney faces an Avengers: Endgame-sized hole as earnings plummet

The Verge

Disney is already doing this; the company has turned boring licensing deals into a “Summer Movie Nights” festival, marking each week with an X-Men movie or the arrival of Pixar’s The Incredibles 2. The company’s ad revenue in June alone fell 36 percent compared to 2019 due to the lack of sports, according to Variety.

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ViacomCBS wants to prove to skeptics it finally understands streaming

The Verge

The revamped streamer will carry live sports (including NFL games that air on CBS), live news, and thousands of films and TV shows from its networks. Part of that includes offering live TV, like sports and news. The company will continue to license its series and films to other companies.

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