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HBO does things its way: other cable nets prepare more-conventional fare for TV critics' tour. (Programming).
The next-generation HBO dramas have one thing in common with the cable network's established hits The Sopranos and Sex and the City: They aren't quite broadcast-network material. On HBO, "the point of view, the material, the way we produ ...
Tags: cable, cable Internet, ESPN, network, programming, TV
Research articles 2003-07-07
Coming to Your Car Radio: Cable Nets.(Brief Article)
Satellite-radio providers are attempting to do for the audio medium what cable operators did for television -- and appropriately enough, they've turned to cable programmers for help. Subscription-based services that will provide approximately Satellite-radio providers are attempting to...
Tags: cable, cable Internet, programming, radio, satellite, satellite radio, Sirius, TV, XM Satellite Radio Inc.
Research articles 2001-07-30
Next-gen Hispanics reshape the market: cable nets cater to young Latinos with telenovelas, music, wrestling.(SPECIAL REPORT: HISPANIC TV--BORN IN THE USA)
The U.S. Hispanic population is in the midst of a seismic shift from one consisting primarily of Latin American immigrants to a second and third generation dominated by their U.S.-born children. With tens of millions of dollars in advertising ...
Tags: cable, cable Internet, market research, programming
Research articles 2006-02-13
NCTA plan: allow limited regulation: basic Cable nets could wind up policed by FCC.(National Cable and Telecommunications Association)(Federal Communications Commission)
Washignton -- The cable industry would agree to regulation of its most-popular programming tiers for indecency--on condition that any federal legislation governing its content for profanity or sexual behavior wouldn't take effect until after the co Washignton -- The cable industry would agree to...
Tags: cable, cable Internet, FCC, programming, regulation, telecommunications
Research articles 2005-11-28
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...
Tags: cable, cable Internet, Disney Corp., network, programming, TV
Research articles 1998-05-04
Cable nets look abroad for profits, partners.(cable television networks)
U.S.-based niche cable networks that consider the growth of international business essential to future profitability often follow worldwide strategies that minimize initial investment. They do this by first selling individual programs and branded U.S.-based niche cable networks that consider the growth of...
Tags: cable, cable Internet, cable television, network, programming
Research articles 1997-12-08
Cable nets staking out niche on Web. (cable TV networks; World Wide Web)
If history repeats itself, cable networks could be among the best-positioned corporations to capitalize on the World Wide Web. From Home Box Office to Sci-Fi Channel, established and new cable networks alike are leveraging their programming expert If history repeats itself, cable networks...
Tags: cable, cable Internet, cable television, MTV, network, programming, Web, WWW
Research articles 1996-07-15
BET is about to get a real rival: comcast, Radio One starting new cable net. (Programming).(Comcast and Radio One are launching a cable network for African-American adults)
Cable offers three women's channels, multiple Spanish-language networks and even a smattering of HGTV-type channels. Yet Viacom-owned BET has long been the main cable offering for African-Americans. Not for long. Comcast Corp., the count ...
Tags: cable, cable Internet, cable network, Comcast Corp., network, programming, radio
Research articles 2003-01-20
Cable nets sign up for Bell test. (cable TV networks; Bell Atlantic Corp.)
WASHINGTON -- Twenty-one program providers, including several cable networks, have agreed to let Bell Atlantic Corp. use some of their programming for free in a limited video-on-demand test in northern Virginia. In return, the programmers will re WASHINGTON -- Twenty-one program providers,...
Tags: cable, cable Internet, cable television, network, phone, programming, technology
Research articles 1993-06-21

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Bundle of grief for networks: Time Warner N.Y.'s low-price offer leaves a few out in the cold.(Time Warner Cable launches television, Internet and voice services )
Time Warner Cable has introduced a $99 "triple play" of television, Internet and voice services in New York City that excludes some of basic cable's big programming names, including the sports channel ESPN, FX and Court TV. That ang ...
Tags: cable, ESPN, Internet, network, tier, Time Warner Cable Inc., Time Warner Inc., TV, voice service
Research articles 2006-01-23
Cable-Tec Expo 2009: CableLabs Seeks Common Approach For 'TV Everywhere'
Denver — Click here for more Cable-Tec Expo 2009 coverage   CableLabs has issued a request for information to define elements for a common technical approach -- with the goal of using existing standards and specifications -- that would enable consumers to have secure online access to subscription video services...
Tags: Comcast Corp., Video, TV, Time Warner Cable Inc., Cable Television, Parks Associates
News items 2009-10-31
In dispute, Viacom threatens to pull shows "on TV and online"
As Time Warner Cable TWC customers realized at 12:01am New Year's Day, Viacom-owned channels weren't yanked from the lineup after all. Viacom had threatened to pull all of its 19 channels, including MTV, Nickelodeon, and Comedy Central, from TWC after the two companies failed to ink a renewal deal, but...
News items 2009-08-07
Television on The Internet â€" How much Bandwidth is Needed? Where?
There’s no question about it, watching live video over an Internet connection is not something you want to on a dialup connection. On the other hand, if you receive TV today either over the air the old way, from a satellite dish, or through a...
Tags: TV & Home Theater, TVs, Network technology, Now Let, General, bandwidth, TV, cable, fiber, Internet
Blog posts 2007-02-20
RCN Comments on Senate Testimony About the Viability of A La Carte 'Family Package' Programming; Company Volunteers to Market Test Themed A La Carte Cable Programming; Fair Pricing Needed for Greater Consumer Choice
HERNDON, Va. -- President & CEO Peter D. Aquino of RCN Corporation (NASDAQ:RCNI), a leading provider of triple play cable, high-speed internet and phone services, today commented on U.S. Senate testimony yesterday regarding a la carte family programming. He reaffirmed RCN's longstanding support of FCC Chairman Kevin Martin's position that...
Tags: cable, pricing strategy, programming, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2005-12-13
RCN to Launch First Themed A La Carte Programming Tier Designed Especially for Diverse Hispanic Community; Specialized Programming to Increase Customer Choice
HERNDON, Va. -- RCN Corporation (NASDAQ: RCNI), a leading provider of triple play cable, high-speed internet and phone services, announced today that it will launch an innovative, themed tier of Hispanic cable TV programming specifically designed to dramatically increase choice for RCN's Hispanic customers.
Tags: programming
Research articles 2006-08-08
TV, internet price war heats up in Vancouver
While television and internet prices are going up elsewhere in the country, some Vancouver residents are getting the deal of a lifetime thanks to an increasingly hostile price war raging between Shaw Communications and upstart Novus Entertainment. Vancouver-based Novus says Shaw is going after its customers with "very, very aggressive...
Tags: Shaw Communications
News items 2009-08-25
Cable Networks Will Be Last Old Media to Face Digital Destruction
Even the cable networks that are today's multi-revenue stream darlings are destined for the same "digital destruction" as advertising-supported broadcast television, newspapers and other traditional media. It's just a matter of time. That likely scenario from former News Corp. president and COO Peter Chernin, represents the final...
Tags: Network, Media, Cable Network, Cable, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Diane Mermigas
Blog posts 2009-09-24
Epix Launches Premium Movie Channel for TV and the Web (Invites)
Almost every TV channel offers some programming on the Web these days. Epix , a new premium movie channel that will launch this weekend, goes a step further. If you are a Verizon FiOS subscriber , you will be able to watch the same movies that Epix...
Tags: channel, Movie
News items 2009-10-29
RCN Raises the Bar for Hispanic Marketplace with Roll-Out of Comprehensive Offering Featuring Unique Themed A La Carte Cable TV Programming; MiVision Propels Customer Choice Forward
HERNDON, Va. -- RCN Corporation (NASDAQ: RCNI), a leading provider of triple play cable, high-speed internet and phone services, announced today that it has unveiled and rolled out its industry-leading Hispanic offering including content-rich programming, customizable packaging options and comprehensive services in Boston, Chicago, New York, Eastern Pennsylvania and Washington,...
Research articles 2006-09-05
Wired for gains in 2001: what are the top 10 stocks in a resilient cable sector? In a stormy market, some cable stocks may provide a refuge. Remember the optimism of January and February, when a gung-ho market was cheering for the Dow to reach 12,000 and
Cable stocks went along for the ride. While the MSOs weren't exactly the darlings of the market this year, they have outperformed companies delivering cable programming, Internet and interactive services to viewers' homes, such as Excite At Home, Terayon and OpenTV. These companies, high flyers earlier this year, plummeted...
Tags: Cable, Charter Communications Inc., modem, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., NETWORKING, officer, president, SeaChange International Inc., stock, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, The Dow Chemical Co., Wired Inc.
Research articles 2000-12-18
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