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Mexican broadcaster Televisa to launch mobile phone service, challenging Slim

Mexican broadcaster Televisa said on Sunday it will start offering mobile phone service, a bid to challenge billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil, which has long dominated the country's telecommunications market. Rather than building infrastructure, Televisa will operate as a mobile...

Sky and A+E Networks UK strengthen joint venture with launch of Sky HISTORY

A+E Networks® UK and Sky, as part of their successful 25-year joint venture, will launch the co-branded Sky HISTORY channel in Spring 2020. A+E Networks UK channel HISTORY®, which will become Sky HISTORY, enjoyed a highly successful 2019, with audience...

ION Media Expands Broadcast Leadership With Las Vegas Acquisition

ION Media, the nation’s leading independent broadcast TV operator, announced the purchase of KMCC-TV in Las Vegas from Entravision Communications Corporation. The acquisition extends ION’s full-power broadcast coverage to Las Vegas, the 39th-largest U.S. TV market and one of the...

Movistar consolidates its television platform as a leader in Europe

Movistar continues to strive to improve its television platform even more and consolidate it as one of the leading platforms in Europe by offering its customers a unique user experience in the market by combining the latest technology and...

Swisscom TV and Netflix extend strategic partnership

Swisscom continues to break down the barriers between television and streaming. From 27 January, ‘Swisscom TV X’ will make the best Swisscom TV and the most popular streaming service Netflix available at a discounted price, with hundreds of channels,...

AT&T to turn Audience Network into HBO Max Preview Channel

In a strategic shift to support the upcoming launch of HBO Max, AT&T announced it will transition AT&T AUDIENCE Network’s linear and streaming broadcasts in Spring of 2020 to become an HBO Max Preview Channel. “We will begin to transition...

Motorola Solutions Awarded $23.8 Million Contract with U.S. Navy to Sustain Land Mobile Radio System

The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded Motorola Solutions a $23.8 million contract to sustain the U.S. Navy’s enterprise land mobile radio (LMR) system, which is used to coordinate the deployment and actions of the first responder community at...

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