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As I Was Saying

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As I Was Saying

By: Gary Arlen

Dish CEO Clayton Chastises Cable, Broadcasters

Washington -- In rostrum-thumping remarks complete with “Hallelujahs” and “Amens,” Dish president and CEO Joe Clayton criticized “incumbent broadcasting, cable and content companies” for refusing “to challenge the status quo.”  He said such

BIT RATE

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BIT RATE

By: Todd Spangler

Viva la TV Bundle!

It’s a question that has perplexed many: Why hasn’t the Internet punctured the TV business the way it has decimated music sales? A few weeks ago in USA Today, media psychoanalyst Michael Wolff penned one of those the-sky-is-falling-for-the-pay-TV-industry pieces you see from time to time. He predicted that, thanks to the rise of over-

Capital Letters

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Capital Letters

By: John Eggerton

Brian Roberts: Get Well, Dad

Comcast chairman Brian Roberts sent get well wishes to his father (Comcast founder) Ralph Roberts in an interview on Golf Channel Friday (Feb. 8), saying his father was back in Philadelphia recuperating from a bout with pneumonia. Roberts was being interviewed on Golf Channel (a Comcast-NBCU

MCN Guest Blog

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MCN Guest Blog

By: Chad Gutstein

The Future of Cable’s Independent Voices

On Jan. 1, Time Warner Cable rang in the New Year by dropping our network, Ovation, from its channel lineup. Other independent networks may face the same fate.

Mixed Signals

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Mixed Signals

By: Jimmy Schaeffler

NCTA’s Michael Powell Opines

NCTA president and CEO, Michael Powell -- in this eight-question interview -- graciously allowed The Carmel Group a bit deeper into his professional world as head of the nation’s largest representative cable trade group. The Carmel Group, since its earliest days, has prided itself on its

My Turn

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My Turn

By: Kent Gibbons

Help Hold Up 'Half the Sky'

The same day last week the WICT executive women’s luncheon talked up the value of women’s voices in making corporate decisions, over at the Ford Foundation, reporter Nick Kristof was talking about even bigger challenges facing women and girls around the world. Things like being forced

On The Money

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On The Money

By: Mike Farrell

Jimmy Was Sending Signals

BETHPAGE, N.Y.  – Jimmy Dolan looked a little uncomfortable standing at the podium Wednesday at the much anticipated special shareholders meeting to vote on the Dolan family’s $10.6 billion offer to take the cable company private. That, and the gloomy skies hovering over

Picture This

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Picture This

By: R. Thomas Umstead

Going Retro, Over the Top

Over-the-top content distributors like Hulu Plus and Netfl ix are looking to boost the value and appeal of their brands by developing original programming — even if some of that content looks familiar to a legion of television viewers.

REYNOLDS RAP

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REYNOLDS RAP

By: Mike Reynolds

Turning The Tables at Maples

Almost two years to the day that Stanford ended UConn’s record 90-game winning streak at Maples Pavilion, the Lady Huskies returned the favor.

TV Crush

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TV Crush

By: Mary McNamara

Entourage-lite, Showtime's "Episodes" Is Still A Lot of Fun

The second season of Showtime’s Episodes - a send-up of the television industry starring Matt LeBlanc as his fictional self -  debuts tomorrow night (July 1) at 10:30p. Episodes has been called Entourage-lite.  It’s true.  Episodes can be a little slow and a little dry

Translation Please

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Translation Please

By: Leslie Ellis

What the Charter Waiver Means to Cable

Once upon a time, consumer-electronics companies wanted to sell digital TVs that were “cable ready.” That means one attaches the TV to power and cable, and it works. No set-top required. Federal regulation ensued, which brought us the “CableCard” — an expensive,

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

By: Mark Robichaux

Fear Is Good

“Just because you’re paranoid,” as the saying goes, “doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you. “That’s a good mantra for the cable industry these days. Fear can be a powerful motivator. I’ve never seen it dance around the insides of