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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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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”
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