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- Cable keeps its newsies: The increased interest in current events created by 9/11 holds up a year later. (Top of the Week).
- Cable's news networks have been able to hang onto some of the Nielsen gains sparked by 9/11, and Fox News Channel is doing far better than its rivals. Of course, no one expected networks to retain the initial spike. (CNN's 5.5...
- Research articles 2002-10-07
- Cable honchos gauge war's effect on ads. (Programming).
- The war in Iraq is not likely to affect television advertising the same way the events of 9/11 did, some cable programming chiefs predicted at a Los Angeles luncheon last week. In fact, it could mean more business for cable. In...
- Research articles 2003-03-24
- At Deadline.(Late News)
- AT&T pullback aids cable, wireless cable and wireless compa-nies are likely to be the primary beneficiaries of AT&T's decision to de-emphasize residential service. AT&T, which has 13% of the New York City market, said last week that it AT&T pullback aids cable, wireless...
- Research articles 2004-07-26
- Local news channels go all out for 9/11: CN8, NY1 prepare anniversary coverage. (One Year Later: Cable Remembers).(cable news services, New York, Pennsylvania; coverage of September 11 attack anniversary)
- Cable's local news networks in New York City and Pennsylvania, both hard hit by the terrorists' attacks of last Sept. 11, are going all out to mark the tragedy's first anniversary. But executives at Time Warner Cable's New York 1 News and...
- Research articles 2002-09-09
- Untangling phone lines; 9/11 sent a clear message on importance of voice and data network redundancy.(Special Report: Technology)(Brief Article)
- Byline: tom fredrickson Merrill Lynch thought that because it used both AT&T and Verizon to connect its offices in Manhattan and New Jersey, it would have backup telecom service in case of an emergency. It didn't work out that way. When the...
- Research articles 2002-09-30
- All-news rivalries revived: post 9/11 camaraderie yields to competitive juices. (One Year Later: Cable Remembers).(Brief Article)
- In the days immediately following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the all-news networks downplayed the staggering ratings that each service generated. There was a sense of camaraderie during the week of the attacks, as the all-news networks e ...
- Research articles 2002-09-09
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- IPTV and FCC regulations.(capital currents)(Federal Communications Commission)(Internet Protocol Television)
- The FCC imposes a number of "social regulations" on broadcasters, cable operators and phone companies, requirements like closed captioning, content ratings, emergency alerts, 911 emergency calling and wiretapping capability. These regulations are reasonable for traditional technologies, but they break down for Internet based services. ...
- Research articles 2005-10-01
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