In our first Five on Friday of the year, Roku considers buying Quibi content, Discovery+ banks on reality TV, and AMC Theatres seeks cash.
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Peacock and Roku reach an agreement, Facebook settles a massive privacy suit in Illinois, and streaming service Quibi wants a new owner.
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Streaming video service YouTube TV celebrates its third birthday with a 30% price hike in subscription fees, along with new content and features.
Two weeks after the launch of HBO Max, WarnerMedia is simplifying the HBO product line-up, eliminating HBO Go and eventually HBO Now.
Five on Friday, May 15, 2020 includes jobs at NBA League Pass, Roku’s huge increase in viewership and the trend to online shopping subscriptions.
In the latest game of streaming service musical chairs, FOX announced that it will buy ad-supported streaming video service Tubi for $440 million in
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