My Turn

Daryl Hall is making quite a cottage TV industry out of his love for old houses.

While HBO fans were excited about returning to Westeros via Sunday night’s season-three premiere of

Roger L. Werner Jr., the co-chairman of 39.1-million-subscriber Outdoor Channel, was CEO from 1995-2001 at Speedvision (renamed Speed when sold to Fox) and Outdoor

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

I’ve been thinking a lot about video on demand lately. I’ve also been using it. Both of which put me in a very committed minority.

Olympics or

The U.S. cable industry, for all the increased competition and agita over programming costs and youthful cord-cutting, is a proven money-maker for private investors

Could personalized video billing help cable operators make their customers happy? That’s one of the things vendor Amdocs is looking into in relation to its

Torchwood: Miracle Day does the impossible, or at least difficult.

It takes a hit U.K. series and neither remakes it with Americans nor keeps it the

Nice to see Comcast take its host city obligations so seriously, providing a huge news story heading into the Cable Show in Chicago by blowing away the competition