| | Broadcasting & Cable Newsletter | | | | | | | | | Oxygen to Rebrand as a Crime Network | | Cable net eyes summer for makeover; greenlights Dick Wolf's 'Cold Justice' | READ MORE » | | WHY THIS MATTERS: Frances Berwick, president, lifestyle networks, NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment, said the Crime Time expansion has worked out well for the network. | | | | Tamron Hall Departs NBC News | | 'Today' cohost, MSNBC anchor moving on | READ MORE » | | WHY THIS MATTERS: The network said Roker will continue to cohost Today at 9 a.m. until the new lineup takes shape in the fall. | | | | MSG Gets Deal to Stream Local NHL Game Telecasts | | Islanders, Rangers, Devils, Sabres games available on mobile devices | READ MORE » | WHY THIS MATTERS: Regional sports networks have been gradually reaching agreements giving their subscribers rights to stream games they show on their traditional, linear channels.
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| | Deadline for Scripps Howard Awards Looms | By Diana Marszalek
| | The Feb. 10 deadline for the 2016 Scripps Howard Awards is drawing near. The competition, which is 60-plus years old, recognizes journalism across platforms in 15 categories. They include the presidential election, investigative reporting, breaking news and community news. | READ MORE » | | more blogs » | |
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