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Embattled NebuAd Sees Its CEO Step Down
Stick a fork in NebuAd -- it's done. Chief executive Bob Dykes, who has led the behavoiral tracking firm since 2007, announced his intention to step down from his post today, yet another bit of bad news for a company that's had more than its fair share of it lately....
Tags: Bob Dykes, Business Operations, Consumer, Corporate Governance, Corporate Law, Edward Markey, Embattled NebuAd, Internet, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Jake Swearingen, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Blog posts 2008-09-04

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Markey: Sikes sabotaging cable re-regulation. (Edward Markey; Alfred Sikes)
WASHINGTON - House telecommunications subcommittee chairman Edward Markey (D-Mass.) lashed out at Federal Communications Commission Chairman Alfred Sikes who had asserted that the FCC lacks the resources for stepped-up cable regulation. Marke WASHINGTON - House telecommunications subcommittee chairman...
Tags: cable, FCC
Research articles 1992-06-22
Markey lobbies House members about rates. (Representative Edward Markey; cable television rate regulations)
WASHINGTON - Aiming to apply more Pressure, House telecommunications subcommittee chairman Edward Markey (D-Mass.) sent a letter to all House members last Tuesday asking them to urge the Federal Communications Commission to revisit its cable rate r WASHINGTON - Aiming to apply more Pressure,...
Research articles 1993-09-20
MARKEY SAYS SUE MEDIA.(Sen. Edward Markey (D-Mass.))(Brief Article)
Sen. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) sees no reason to wait for Congress to issue a new order on media violence. The Federal Trade Commission should sue entertainment companies right now to force them to Limit what products are marketed to children. ...
Tags: FTC
Research articles 2000-09-25
Markey, NAB butt heads on curbs to TV violence. (Massachusetts Rep. Edward Markey; National Association of Broadcasters)
WASHINGTON - Broadcasters and their heretofore champion, Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass.), are drifting apart over an electronic device that would block violent television programming from coming into homes. Ironically, the cable industry - long one of Markey's favorite targets - has...
Tags: cable, House Telecommunications Subcommittee, programming, TV, violence
Research articles 1994-04-25
Markey bill bushwhacked. (cable television bill postponed by telecommunications subcommittee chairman Edward Markey)
WASHINGTON - Bipartisan opposition forced House telecommunications subcommittee chairman Edward Markey (D-Mass.) to postpone a vote on a tough cable bill, sending a strong signal that a more moderate package may be in the offing. Deliberations began last Tuesday and came...
Tags: Cable, House Telecommunications Subcommittee, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TV
Research articles 1992-04-06
Markey unveils tough re-reg bill: cable says it may be too tough to fly. (House telecommunications subcommittee chairman Edward Markey; cable television regulation; National Cable Television Association)(includes cable bill comparison)
WASHINGTON - Marking his toughest approach to checking the power of the cable industry, House telecommunications subcommittee chairman Edward Markey (D-Mass.) last Wednesday unveiled a bill that his panel could vote on as early as Tuesday. The bill is slightly milder...
Tags: Cable, House Telecommunications Subcommittee, NETWORKING, regulation, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TV, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1992-03-30
Markey amendment mandates FCC cable set-top study. (Edward J. Markey)
Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) amended his telecommunications bill last week to ensure "open, accessible" set-top boxes, but cable vendors are worried the change will cripple cable's fight against signal piracy. Markey, chairman of the Ho Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) amended his telecommunications...
Tags: cable, FCC, set-top
Research articles 1994-03-07
FCC tells Markey Oct. 1 date for regulation won't change. (Edward J. Markey)
WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission last week resisted efforts by House telecommunications subcommittee chairman Edward Markey to move up the effective date of rate regulation from Oct. 1. Despite pressure from Markey (D-Mass.) at WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission last...
Tags: cable, FCC
Research articles 1993-06-21
Markey bill would regulate derivatives dealers. (Representative Edward J. Markey)
Congressman Edward Markey introduced legislation H.R. 4745, which would require derivatives dealers to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC. The bill would enable the SEC to establish guidelines for sales practices and dealer eligibiCongressman Edward Markey introduced legislation H.R. 4745, which would require derivatives dealers to register with...
Tags: derivatives, SEC
Research articles 1994-07-25
Calmer Markey will wait for FCC report. (House telecommunications subcommittee chairman Edward J. Markey)
WASHINGTON -- Satisfied that the Federal Communications Commission is conducting a survey of cable rates, House telecommunications subcommittee chairman Edward Markey (D-Mass.) backed off from previous calls for the agency to immediately tighten it WASHINGTON -- Satisfied that the Federal Communications Commission is...
Tags: cable, FCC, survey
Research articles 1993-10-04
Markey cable hearings today. (Representative Edward J. Markey)
WASHINGTON - The House telecommunications subcommittee today will scrutinize cable rates under the Federal Communications Commission's new price rules. To prepare for the hearing, chairman Edward Markey's (D-Mass.) office was collecting rate information in his district. Sources said those data...
Tags: Cable, House Telecommunications Subcommittee, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 1993-09-20
Rep. Edward Markey to Receive Award for Cystic Fibrosis Advocacy Work
To: POLITICAL EDITORSContact: Mary Dwight of Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, +1-301-841- 2639 WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Representative Edward J. Markey (D-MA-7th) will receive the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's highest award, in honor of his efforts to educate members of Congress about cystic fibrosis and spur action on issues that affect the...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Leadership, Rep., SOFTWARE, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-02-09
Bye, Bye Boucher: Markey to Head House Energy Subcommittee
Stephen Power reports: The leftward shift of the House of Representatives on climate policy continues, as Rep. Edward Markey, a Massachussets Democrat, says he'll assume the chairmanship of the House Energy and Commerce Committee's subcommittee on Energy and the Environment. Markey's promotion, reported in the Boston Globe today, is being...
News items 2009-08-07
Markey: House RBOC bill has safeguards. (House telecommunications sub-committee chairman Edward Markey's proposed bill allowing Regional Bell Operating Companies to manufacture telecommunications equipment) (Brief Article)
Markey: House RBOC Bill Has Safeguards WASHINGTON - A proposed House bill that would allow the Baby Bells to manufacture telecommunications equipment would include prospective safeguards if or when the Bell operating companies are given addition Markey: House RBOC Bill Has...
Tags: consent decree, manufacturing, safeguard, telecommunications
Research articles 1991-06-17
Markey offers cable bill to GOP yawns. (House Telecommunications subcommittee chairman Edward Markey's cable re-regulation bill doesn't gain support from Grand Old Party/Republicans)
Markey Offers Cable Bill to GOP Yawns WASHINGTON -- A much-awaited cable re-regulation bill was offered last week by two key communications lawmakers in the House, but the measure failed to get a single Republican co-sponsor, signaling a tough ...
Tags: cable, cable industry
Research articles 1991-03-11
GAO Will Review Airline Industry Pension Management Practices Following Requests From AMFA and Reps. Markey and Miller
WASHINGTON -- The Government Accountability Office GAO has agreed to review pension management practices in the U.S. airline industry and other sectors, in response to a written request from Representatives Edward Markey (D-MA) and George Miller (D-CA) that cited earlier requests to government officials from the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association...
Tags: General Accounting Office
Research articles 2006-01-31
MARKEY STAYS AT TELCOMSUBCOM.(Brief Article)
Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) will remain the top Democrat of the House Telecommunications Subcommittee instead of becoming ranking member of the House Resources Committee. As senior Democrat, he could become chair of the subcommittee (he served as chair 1987-94) but is more likely to stake his...
Tags: Democrat, House Telecommunications Subcommittee
Research articles 2001-02-12
GAO report concludes evidence on cellular health risks 'insufficient'; CTIA 'disappointed' in Markey's interpretation
Evidence to determine whether portable cellular phones present a health risk to users is "insufficient," according to a General Accounting Office GAO report released by Rep. Edward Markey (D- Mass.) recently, but Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA President Thomas Wheeler said he was "disappointed" by the congressman's interpretation of the...
Tags: Benefits, CTIA, General Accounting Office, HEALTHCARE, phone, radiation, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1994-12-05
FCC's extra funds denied. (supplemental appropriations bill would have provided Federal Communications Commission with $12 million) (Brief Article)
The House last week failed to include $12 million for the FCC in a supplemental appropriations bill for 1993, despite a last-minute plea from House Telecommunications Subcommittee Chairman Edward Markey (D-Mass.). Markey, in a May 12 letter t ...
Tags: FCC
Research articles 1993-05-17
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