Photos from the Cable & Telecommunications Human Resources Association's annual Symposium and Awards Luncheon, held in Atlanta on May 2.
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As I Was Saying

As I Was Saying
By: Gary Arlen
What Do Genetically Modified Seeds Have to Do with Aereo?
Two proceedings about a block apart on Capitol Hill this week may help us understand near-term changes in the multichannel video distribution business – and the ways in which policy makers will deal with the increasingly complex intellectual property issues of today’s tech economy.
BIT RATE

BIT RATE
By: Todd Spangler
Weather Channel Storms Into Google Maps
Now for some Google news that doesn’t involve its proposed $12.5 billion mega-deal for Motorola. Google Maps has added a weather “layer,” which shows current weather conditions and five-day forecasts from The Weather Channel for points in the U.S. and internationally. You can toggle on the the weather layer — along with
Capital Letters

Capital Letters
By: John Eggerton
Wheeler/Clyburn Ticket?
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowksi has yet to announce his exit date, but the chatter is coalescing around a scenario where Former NCTA President Tom Wheeler is nominated to replace Genachowski and, since the vetting and voting for that pick will likely take a few months, Mignon Clyburn would be named
MCN Guest Blog

MCN Guest Blog
By: Ken Roulier
And the Golden Globe for Best New TV Show Goes to…Amazon!
Whether you hate Game of Thrones, love Mad Men, get irritated by Suits or were annoyed when Arrested Development was cancelled, don’t you sometimes wish that you could be given the chance to decide which TV shows actually get made?
Mixed Signals

Mixed Signals
By: Jimmy Schaeffler
Intel TV (Part 2): Coming To A (lot of) Video Screen(s) Near You?
This week’s “Mixed Signals” follows-up on last week’s column, which was an introduction to Intel’s new venture into the world of video distribution, dubbed Intel TV (and all that that may lead to, perhaps including, for example, one day, the new 16-part miniseries by
My Turn

My Turn
By: Kent Gibbons
In 'Treme' Town, Get 'Well-Suited' Fast
While HBO fans were excited about returning to Westeros via Sunday night’s season-three premiere of Game of Thrones, it was the premium channel’s dramatic series Treme in the spotlight in New Orleans last week.
On The Money

On The Money
By: Mike Farell
Help From an Unsung Source
Sometimes it takes a disaster to bring out the best in people, or just to open their eyes to the kindness and compassion that is already there. In the past few days, newspapers and TV newscasts in New York and New Jersey have been full of stories of local residents helping people in areas that
Picture This
Picture This
By: Thomas Umstead
The Greening Of Cable
Cable is slowly falling in love with the color green. I’m not talking cold, hard cash. The green I’m referring to is the color of the eco-friendly movement. You know, recycled paper, biofuels, battery powered cars — anything and everything in the name of saving the earth from
REYNOLDS RAP

REYNOLDS RAP
By: Mike Reynolds
Show Me State Showings
St. Louis Cardinal fans, the best in all of baseball, got an okay show from MLB’s All-Star Game festivities, which produced good numbers for ESPN and Fox. A year after Josh Hamilton made like Roy Hobbs at the old Yankee Stadium and rendered all future competitions second fiddle, Prince
TV Crush

TV Crush
By: Mary McNamara
SCI FI's Eureka: A Tale of Chaos
Shout out to Maureen Ryan of the Chicago Tribune (also IO9) for her tweet on this one. Last week, on their blog "Eureka Unscripted," writers for the SCI FI Channel dramedy talked openly about network demands imposed on the creative staff. In a candid post dated September 24 and titled "By
Translation Please

Translation Please
By: Leslie Ellis
May Your Buffer Never Bloat
Guess what: The Internet is getting bloated. “Buffer-bloated,” specifically. Buffer bloat is a big thing in the lives of the people who work on network protocols and big-iron router stuff . Some even smoosh it into one word: Bufferbloat.
Viewpoint

Viewpoint
By: Mark Robichaux
Disconnected
When the 108-year-old hickory tree came crashing through our family room on Monday night, the house shook as if mighty Thor had swung his hammer down on our roof in Stamford, Conn. We were all awake — my wife and the two kids — and, only seconds before, as the wind roared through the
The Bauminator

The Bauminator
By: Jeff Baumgartner
Cablevision Keeps Netflix Pole Position
Cablevision Systems remained the top-ranked “large...












