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According to research firm SNL Kagan, the total amount of TV retransmission fees is estimated to rise to more than $10 billion in 2021.
A deal is in the works between Dish Network and T-Mobile that would create what would be the third-largest pay-TV/telecommunications company in the United States.
From a peak of around $36 a share in December of 2013 to a valley of near $12 about six months later, in-flight Internet provider GoGo has had its ups and downs.
Dish Network reported mixed first-quarter results subscriber growth before markets opened Monday morning.
DirecTV reported disappointing first-quarter 2015 results before markets opened Tuesday morning.
The Rob Lowe ads for DirecTV may soon have a different message, if a report at the LA Times is correct.
Sirius XM Holdings announced on Wednesday morning that its results for 2014 were ahead of the satellite radio player's previously announced 2014 guidance.
A dispute between Turner Networks and Dish Network has prompted Turner to pull its channels from the satellite TV company.
Sirius XM Radio does not see big analyst calls all that often, so when it does, those reports tend to really stand out.
We have a winner on the next space taxi that will take American astronauts to the International Space Station. The Boeing and SpaceX team has won out.
Sirius XM Holdings announced on Tuesday that it has raised its 2014 guidance for net subscriber additions.
Sirius XM has released its second-quarter earnings, showing that revenue grew and has crossed the $1 billion mark. The company even lived up to its buyback plans.
Sirius XMThere has been some talk of late that corporations are starting to slow down on their waves of stock buybacks. It might make sense when you consider that many of the market’s most boring...
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that mini-antenna service Aereo does indeed infringe the copyright of TV broadcasters, some are saying free over-the-air television may be dead.
Google will release a set-top box into a market that is already crowded, so Google's chance of taking market share from incumbents is low.