Multichannel News and Broadcasting & Cable hosted the On Demand Summit at the Convene conference center in New York on May 8. (Photos by Mark Reinertson)
Click through for photos from Scripps' upfront in New York, Comcasters lending a hand on Comcast Cares Day, the Rocky Mountain Cable Association's "Cable Apprentice" winners and more events for the week of May 13.
Click through for photos from the opening of the TCM Film Festival, the convening of the Pennsylvania Cable Academy and more event photos for the week of May 6.
Washington — Paxson Communications Corp., one of the largest TV-station owners in the country, is asking a federal court to
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has drafted an amendment that would require cable operators and direct-broadcast satellite carriers to
The cable industry took the first step Tuesday toward asking the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down a ruling that exposed cable
High-speed Internet access offered by electric utilities has yet to demonstrate that it can attract consumers and represent
Local broadcast stations are legally exempt from being offered a la carte, the National Association of Broadcasters said Friday
Federal Communications Commission veteran Jane Mago has been hired by the National Association of Broadcasters as general counsel
AT&T Corp., once a cable operator with a decidedly deregulatory agenda, has opened a new a la carte controversy for the cable
Home Box Office is protesting Paxson Communications Corp.’s ongoing campaign to force cable operators to carry TV stations’
Lifetime Television was all over our nation’s capital this week.
The network touted Wednesday’s passage of
Rep. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) has "grave concerns" about an informal plan by the Federal Communications Commission to expedite the