Feb 1 2013 - 7:01pm
Editor’s Note: This is an updated version of a blog posted on January 31. The author has confirmed that the infographic was created and posted by an independent HughesNet
Feb 1 2013 - 8:15am
The ongoing Time Warner Cable/AMC Networks carriage negotiations took center stage at an unusual venue Thursday: The 16th annual Rainbow/PUSH Wall Street Project Economic Summit Luncheon in
Jan 30 2013 - 11:04am
YouTube is aiming to co-opt the dual revenue stream of cable TV, hoping to launch paid access to two dozen or so "channels" for somewhere between $1 and $5 per month as soon as Q2 of this
Jan 28 2013 - 2:45pm
Usually, the International CES serves up at least a few new buzzwords.
Last year, Samsung coined “phablet” to describe a device that’s half-phone, half-tablet. The “superphone
Jan 28 2013 - 10:24am
What’s freakier than cable TV? The Internet, of course.
Edgar Villalpando left his post as head of marketing for interactive TV vendor ActiveVideo Networks last year to form Zowwi, a startup
Jan 23 2013 - 6:35am
Google once described the fiber-to-the-home project as an “experiment.”
But Google CFO Patrick Pichette, on the company’s Q4 earnings call Tuesday, insisted that “it’s
Jan 22 2013 - 3:43pm
Online viewer petitions for television shows aren’t particularly new or trendy, and most of the time they don’t alter TV executives’ decisions to launch or cancel a program.
Jan 21 2013 - 1:30pm
By now, hopefully, you’ve heard that there’s a new chapter coming in cable modems. It’s the latest iteration in the specification known by technologists as “DOCSIS 3.1”
Jan 20 2013 - 11:59am
Now that there’s been time to reflect on the CES aftermath, it’s more perplexing than ever.
Heading out to CES a couple weeks ago, over-the-top TV and its variations weighed heavily