Mixed Signals
Much to the chagrin of my dear wife, several decades into my telecom life, I often find myself directly comparing real life to the telecom industry (and vice versa).
To truly understand an industry, one needs not only understand the people and the companies. One needs better to truly understand the parts played by a couple of other
Recently, I had the opportunity to meet for lunch with ivi CEO, Todd Weaver. I preceded the meeting with a thorough reading of the August 27, 2012 appellate court
NBCUniversal and its new majority owner, Comcast, paid an awful lot of money to the International Olympic Committee for the exclusive U.S. broadcast rights to the XXX
Last week’s “Mixed Signals” about Peter Jennings at the 1972 Munich Olympics elicited some wonderful critiques, recommendations, and other helpful
The 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, was a landmark Olympics for many people in the world of television. Because when the angst, pressure, and the stress
Greater than 90% of U.S.TV Households (USTVHHs) pay a cable, satellite, or telco video distributor for their TV. That’s a lot of people demanding a lot of ones
The TV consulting company, The Carmel Group, with which I have been affiliated these past 20 years, conducted a study about a year ago — whose data remains
Eleven years ago, on July 11, 2001, former ABC Sports and ABC News president, Roone Arledge, stood with his crutches at NYC’s former Tavern On The Green
In the tiny northern California hamlet of Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, where I blissfully (and gratefully) live and work, I see weekly a tiny snap-shot of a rather huge