Anonymous ID: f272ba June 23, 2024, 9:59 p.m. No.21076163   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6522 >>6632 >>7082 >>7509 >>7625

Analyst: YouTube TV Sees First-Ever Subscriber Loss as Churn Hits Pricey Live TV Streaming

 

YouTube TV experienced its first-ever quarterly subscriber loss in what appears to be an ominous sign of increasing churn for the live TV streaming sector, according to a new report from analyst Craig Moffett.

 

While Google-owned YouTube doesn’t publish subscriber data, Craig Moffett estimated that YouTube TV lost 150,000 customers during the first quarter of 2024, saying in the latest edition of his “Cord Cutting Monitor” report that the decline “underscores the growing seasonality of the increasingly sports-driven linear vMVPDs.”

 

“vMVPDs” is the industry term for subscription streaming services that allow consumers to watch live TV without a cable connection. Others include Hulu with live TV, Sling, FuboTV, and Philo TV.

 

Live sports has become one of the main draws of such services for sports fans who have cut the cord. But these services are almost all expensive. YouTube TV goes for $72.99 a month, while Hulu with live TV can cost as much as $89.99 a month. …

 

https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2024/06/23/analyst-youtube-tv-sees-first-ever-subscriber-loss-as-churn-hits-pricey-live-tv-streaming/

Anonymous ID: f272ba June 23, 2024, 10:02 p.m. No.21076168   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6522 >>6632 >>7082 >>7509 >>7625

Pulitzer Prize-nominated investigative journalist Howard Blum claims in his new book he can shed crucial fresh light on the puzzling crime

TOM LEONARD: Was one man's twisted obsession with a blonde student waitress the REAL REASON her three housemates were slaughtered in the dead of night?

 

Few crimes in recent years have been more horrific than on the day in November 2022 that Idaho police found four young students brutally stabbed to death in an off-campus home.

 

The three women and one man — Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin — had been asleep in bed when an unknown intruder stole through the house, killing each of them but strangely sparing two other housemates who'd been on a lower floor.

 

The case transfixed America, but revulsion turned to mystification when, nearly seven weeks later, the FBI arrested a PhD student more than 2,000 miles away who appeared to have no connection with the vivacious foursome, all students at the University of Idaho in the town of Moscow.

 

Bryan Kohberger, then 28, had been studying criminology less than ten miles from Moscow at Washington State University. But it was on the other side of the U.S., in Pennsylvania, where he was arrested, after he and his father Michael had driven to their family home, unaware the FBI had tailed them across the country.

 

Denying he killed the four, Kohberger has yet to go on trial but he faces the death penalty — by firing squad if lethal drugs aren't available.

 

Now, Pulitzer Prize-nominated investigative journalist Howard Blum claims in a new book that he can shed crucial fresh light on the puzzling crime. He insists that Kohberger didn't come to the house on Moscow's King Road that night intent on a killing spree.

 

After months probing the case, he argues that Kohberger intended to kill only one of the students — pretty blonde 'Maddie' Mogen, 21 — and that the others were merely 'grim collateral damage'.

 

Blum believes that the super-shy and mentally troubled Kohberger — who found connecting with women particularly difficult — encountered Maddie after visiting the vegan restaurant where she worked part-time as a waitress (Kohberger is a strict vegan).

 

That's when the fascination began, says Blum. Even if he hadn't spoken to Maddie on that occasion, he was able to keep tabs on her and her housemates through their frequent posts on social media.

 

Blum says 'obsessions came easily' to Kohberger, whom he believes 'continued to follow her over many nights'. It has been noted that the living areas of the students' house had large windows overlooked by trees from which someone could spy on them without detection.

 

'While the roommates hosted party after party at the house on King Road, he was often watching from the shadows,' writes Blum.

 

In his book, When Night Comes Falling, which comes out tomorrow and which the Mail has seen, Blum also asks how much Kohberger's parents knew, given they reportedly ignored his suspicious behaviour at the time of the killings. …

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13560729/TOM-LEONARD-man-obsession-blonde-student-waitress-reason-three-housemates-slaughtered-dead-night.html

Anonymous ID: f272ba June 23, 2024, 10:50 p.m. No.21076448   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6522 >>6632 >>7082 >>7509 >>7625

Biden is giving China 'absolutely everything' it wants: Peter Schweizer

 

Government Accountability Institute president Peter Schweizer warns against President Biden's 'posture' that China is our 'friend' on 'Life, Liberty & Levin.'

 

Fox News

Jun 24, 2024

5:10

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZ7Iz9_bbFo