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‘Consumers deserve a break and a choice’ says FCC chairman as measure would allow people to swap cable boxes for cheaper devices and apps
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The network called the Republican frontrunner, who hosted Saturday Night Live in November, ‘one of the most important political figures of our time’
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The internet is still reeling from the most cringeworthy moment of television this year. So to prolong the suffering further, here is a beat-by-beat breakdown of what went awry
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David Heyman, who is producing JK Rowling prequel Fantastic Beasts, says he will build ‘ambitious and varied slate of shows’ through Heyday Television
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Republican National Committee chair says latest debate, on CNBC, ‘was conducted in bad faith’ with ‘petty and mean-spirited’ questions
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The 41st season of the long-running comedy show starts this Saturday and viewers will be introduced to the comics who will lampoon 2016’s candidates … oh, and Miley Cyrus is hosting
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A far from original set-up (mysterious military operative turns up with amnesia) and reliance on action leaves Blindspot looking like it has no vision
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The TV network dropped the beauty pageant, then jointly owned with the Republican presidential hopeful, after his disparaging remarks about Mexicans
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After years of being cutting-edge, NBC has taken a backseat with another mediocre show that falters where Blackish and Fresh off the Boat deliver
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Rio de Janeiro Olympics among events companies may work together to cover following deal that values news and media site at $1.5bn
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Digital media business with brands including sport, tech and news valued at $1bn, with NBC said to be close to investing further $200m into BuzzFeed
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Piano Media and Tinypass to create business serving more than 1,200 media companies wishing to charge for access
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Broadcaster’s UK arm and studios such as Disney and Paramount alleged to have struck anti-competitive deals under EU rules
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NBC Universal says it will no longer broadcast Miss USA or Miss Universe pageants after businessman attacked Mexico for sending ‘rapists’ to US
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At his recent campaign launch for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, Trump aired his views on immigration, saying: '[Mexico is] sending people that have lots of problems ... They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists.'
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On Monday NBC Universal announced that it would end its relationship with presidential hopeful Donald Trump, citing his recent remarks about Mexicans
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The host of NBC’s Meet the Press says video of black inmates speaking tearfully about regrets for having killed people ‘clearly got it wrong and we are sorry’
BBC and ITV in talks to launch a Netflix-style streaming service