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  • Hulu logo is seen displayed on TV screen in this illustration photo taken in Poland on July 17, 2020. On-Demand streaming services gained popularity and new subscribers during the coronavirus pandemic.
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    Hulu's live TV service loses Sinclair-owned regional Fox Sports networks

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    10.22.2020

    The Yankees' YES Network is also leaving the Hulu + Live TV plan.

  • FiOS TV expansions: May 30, 2009

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    05.30.2009

    After taking a week off from making any expansions of note, Verizon's back to its old self, delivering FiOS TV to residents of North Texas covering more than 27,000 households in Allen, Bartonville, Colleyville, Double Oak, Flower Mound, Frisco, Grapevine, Keller, Plano and Watauga. In a look ahead, its business unit just finished testing out some 100G (gigabytes per second testing) in the UK, promising higher speeds for its optical networks in the future which we're sure will someday trickle down to the lowly consumer level. Also, the company checked in with the FCC to argue against cable TV providers from blocking its access to regional sports networks. Finally, we've just got to give a shout out to former EHD lead, current jkOnTheRun Managing Editor and good friend Kevin Tofel for getting FiOS in his neck of the woods and apparently not waiting a moment to sign up. That should about cover it, let us know if you saw any other happenings in the last seven days in the comments. Read - Verizon Asks FCC to Prevent Cable Companies From Blocking Access to Regional Sports Programming Read - Verizon Business Completes 100G Trial With U.K. Research and Education Network Read - FiOS Broadband and TV Services Now Available to More Residential Consumers in North Texas Read - FiOS IS AVAILABLE!!!!