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Amid a migration of traditional subscribers, television channel owners, including NBCUniversal, have been raising the fees they charge distributors in an effort to keep their TV channels highly profitable. These companies argue that programming costs, particularly for sports, have skyrocketed — and they need to increase revenue to cover rising expenses. But TV distributors in recent years have bristled at the constant fee increases, arguing that TV programmers are making a difficult situation even worse by contributing to the escalating subscription fees that irritate consumers.

The distributors have claimed the programmers are inadvertently helping to chase away valuable customers. It also is one of the few major media companies that own Spanish-language channels. Meg James is a corporate media reporter for the Los Angeles Times, covering the business of television and digital disruption in the entertainment industry.

She has been a member of the Company Town team for more than a decade. Company Town. Film crew workers remain divided over new contract as voting begins. Or are they just imitating them? All you had to do was watch continuing coverage of the Boston marathon bombings, with anchors constantly reporting and retracting their findings, to confirm that idea.

Contestants are invited to a mysterious mansion in order to solve mysteries. Well, at least some of us do.

Was he ever competing, or had the show written him off as the loser from the beginning? And more important, does it matter? The premise of Siberia might sound like the extreme version of Whodunnit: here, the contestants actually die, no flame-retardant suit necessary. Cameramen stand by and keep shooting while young people get punched in the face. One … baby? Clean Slate : A comedy about an Alabama car wash owner who is thrilled when his long-lost child decides to return home, but is flummoxed when he finds out his child is a trans woman, played by Laverne Cox.

Executive producer: Norman Lear. Moby-Dick : An animated dramedy based on the classic novel, with Chris Kattan as the titular whale. Three words: Female Captain Ahab. The Brothers Bongo : Two brothers find unexpected fame as a bongo drumming duo.

Turns out success is easy, but keeping the rhythm of family life on the road? Making It Work : Christina Aguilera in her first lead television role—and her second, as she plays identical twins who inherit a bed and breakfast in Louisiana.



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