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- Cable nets aren't 'lost': ESPN and Co. still key to ABC's Disney.(Finance)
- Despite strong ratings gains at its broadcast-television unit, earnings growth at the Walt Disney Co. is again expected to be driven mostly by gains at the cable networks--ESPN, ABC Family and Disney Channel--analysts said last week. Disney's Despite...
- Research articles 2004-10-25
- Cable nets do digital; MTV follows Disney, Lifetime in unveiling multiple channels. (MTV Networks, Lifetime Television, new digital cable networks)
- After sitting largely on the sidelines while operators made plans to launch digital tiers, major programmers are beginning to stake their own claims on that new channel capacity. After sitting largely on the sidelines while operators made plans to launch digital tiers,...
- Research articles 1997-12-01
- Revenue Building: Disney adds ads to kids' cable net.
- To eke out new revenue, struggling Walt Disney Co. is selling sponsorships on the Disney Channel, for 19 years an ad-free oasis of kids' cable. The shift is bound to affect the already depressed TV kids advertising market. To eke out new revenue, struggling...
- Research articles 2002-02-25
- Cable nets get real and love it. (networks finding success programming reality-based programs)
- Since its inception, television has been alternately hailed or hammered as the vehicle that allows viewers to escape from reality. But one of the hottest recent trends in cable television programming is inviting viewers to escape to reality. The Since its...
- Research articles 1998-05-04
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- Seven Reasons Television Won't Follow Newspapers Down the Internet Sinkhole
- Television is here to stay because usage is growing, pricing power is holding, national brand advertising is staying and the medium's basic model is evolving. Pay and ad-supported cable networks in particular will "avoid the fate of other traditional media assets," according to Morgan Stanley analyst Benjamin Swinburne. ...
- Blog posts 2009-07-20
- Studio Venture Could Usurp In Demand's Role.(Walt Disney Co. and Fox joint venture, Movies.com)(Brief Article)
- The Walt Disney Co. and News Corp. moved to take total control of their video-on-demand destinies last week when they said they'd distribute films directly to cable operators -- and over the Internet -- through a joint venture. Desperate for ...
- Research articles 2001-09-10
- Nielsen Huddles With Clients On TV-Internet Measurement
- Nielsen on Friday will meet with cable operators, cable programmers, broadcasters, ad agencies and advertisers in New York to provide an update on its efforts to measure Internet-video and TV viewing in a consolidated fashion as well as to get input on how "TV Everywhere" online services may be folded...
- News items 2009-10-19
- OnScreen Media Summit: Chase Carey: News Corp. "Not Actively Engaged" in NBC Universal Pursuit
- News Corp. President and COO Chase Carey says that his company is "not actively engaged" in talks with General Electric about acquiring a stake in NBC Universal, but that "any time you have something of this size and scope going on you're not doing your job if you're not thinking...
- News items 2009-10-21
- Time Warner and Comcast partner for online TV
- Time Warner and US cable TV provider Comcast are partnering to offer video content online, in a bid to stave off competition from free internet video services such as Hulu. The partnership is the first move in a potential industry-wide...
- Articles 2009-06-24
- SusCom, Synacor tout content tier: $8 add-on of paid sites hits 20% penetration of York, Pa., system in 6 months.(Broadband Week[TM]: advanced technologies for video, voice and data services)
- Last August Susquehanna Communications took the plunge and launched a content tier on top of its $31.95-per-month cable-modem service platform in York, Pa. For $39.95, consumers could receive 10 major Internet content sites, courtesy of Synacor Corp. Among them: ABCNews.com, Major...
- Research articles 2004-02-16
- Apple prepares to sign Disney and CBS to stream shows over the Internet (Tablet in March)
- It looks like AppleTV might soon have a purpose. That Apple TV subscription service we heard about earlier this year might soon have its first two signups....and they are HUGE! According to the Wall Street Journal ... CBS Corp. and Walt Disney...
- News items 2009-12-21
- Comcast Lands NBC in Deal That Reshapes Media
- By Paul Thomasch and Yinka AdegokeNEW YORK (Reuters) - Comcast Corp struck a deal to buy a majority stake in NBC Universal from General Electric Co, creating a media superpower that would control not just how television shows and movies are made, but how they are delivered to the home.The...
- News items 2009-12-03
- Comcast-NBCU Reshapes U.S. Media
- By Paul Thomasch and Yinka AdegokeNEW YORK (Reuters UK) - Comcast Corp struck a deal to buy a majority stake in NBC Universal from General Electric Co, creating a media superpower that would control not just how television shows and movies are made, but how they are delivered to the...
- News items 2009-12-03
- Comcast Lands NBC in Deal That Reshapes Media
- By Paul Thomasch and Yinka AdegokeNEW YORK (Reuters) - Comcast Corp struck a deal to buy a majority stake in NBC Universal from General Electric Co, creating a media superpower that would control not just how television shows and movies are made, but how they are delivered to the home.The...
- News items 2009-12-03
- Fox-Disney VOD shrinks window.(internet video-on-demand services to premiere movies)
- News Corp. and the Walt Disney Co. will further erode the window between the premiere of movies on home video and cable by launching an Internet video-on-demand service next year that will debut first-run theatrical films before their availability News Corp. and the...
- Research articles 2001-09-10
- Time Warner CEO backs paid-VoD
- Time Warner CEO, Jeff Bewkes, is backing subscription-based online video on demand VoD services, revealing details of an industry-wide initiative called 'TV Everywhere'. The trial version of the service is expected to go live later this year. Bewkes says the...
- Articles 2009-03-03
- GE reaches deal with Comcast for NBC
- Comcast Corp. announced Thursday it plans to buy a majority stake in NBC Universal for $13.75 billion, giving the nation's largest cable TV operator control of the Peacock network, an array of cable channels and a major movie studio. Although the deal could mean that movies could reach cable more...
- News items 2009-12-03
- Comcast's bid for Disney makes sense in principle - will it make sense to principals?; Deal would deliver movies, TV, Broadband content to top cable operator.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-12 February 2004-STRATEGY ANALYTICS: Comcast's bid for Disney makes sense in principle - will it make sense to principals?; Deal would deliver movies, TV, Broadband content to top cable operatorC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02122004 Boston, MA - Comcast Corp.`s surprise...
- Research articles 2004-02-12
- Vivendi Board Meets This Week But Decision On GE Stake Could Stretch Into December
- The sound of ticking as Vivendi SA (EPA: VIV) decides whether or not to sell its 20 percent stake in NBC Universal during this year’s window is getting as loud as the clock in the crocodile that haunts Captain Hook. The volume this time around (the French company has...
- External links 2009-10-13
- 8 Things You Should Know About TV Everywhere
- DENVER (AdAge.com) -- Since Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes made headlines in March by unveiling plans for an industry-wide initiative called TV Everywhere, a variety of labels have been attached to it -- "a Hulu for cable," "online authentication," among them. But two panels at the Cable & Telecommunications Association...
- News items 2009-10-27
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