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NCTA president and CEO, Michael Powell -- in this eight-question interview -- graciously allowed The Carmel Group a bit deeper into his professional world as head of the nation’s largest
You meant to watch Ken Burns’ The Dust Bowl on PBS on your DVR, right? So did I -- but I never got around to it. A whopping 41% of recorded content on Americans’ DVR is never watched,
CBS and Turner Sports’ upcoming coverage of the 2013 NCAA men’s college basketball tournament — aka “March Madness” — has generated a lot of buzz, but it’s
The Washington, DC-based National Cable Telecommunications Association is the foremost (and best-known and -recognized), among almost 20 cable-oriented national trade associations in the U.S.
In the world of over-the-top video, it was a big deal when hardware provider Roku turned on a feature that lets consumers search across all available OTT services on that device — Netflix,
It’s a question that has perplexed many: Why hasn’t the Internet punctured the TV business the way it has decimated music sales? A few weeks ago in USA Today, media psychoanalyst Michael
Some cable and broadcast networks are handling the multiplatform advertising migration very well, but all networks should be ready for accelerating ad spending on mobile and interactive systems,
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 Life Network (which has evolved
If you’re running, say, 300 Netflix accounts all streaming video simultaneously to your house, you’re definitely in the market for a 1 Gigabit per second connection. For normal people, on
Evoking the heyday of ’80s hair-metal bands, Dish Network has filed for a trademark on “NÜTV” -- complete with an umlaut. What’s the news on NÜTV? It seems to refer