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Comcast will not officially confirm it, but it seems that the $100 million, 25-year programming rights deal CFO Michael Angelakis alluded to on the operator’s earnings call yesterday was
One more tiny detail worth noting out of AT&T’s Q2 earnings announcement: It’s almost ready to let U-verse TV customers everywhere record an HD program while watching another one
There’s some interesting data about Verizon’s FiOS TV growth stuck into Exhibit 3 of the lawsuit filed yesterday against Verizon Communications by small marketing-service firm Digital
The Wall Street Journal was handed an exclusive interview with the newly minted, now-official CEO of "Project Canoe," David Verklin. Apparently the best name the MSOs could come up with was: Canoe
Letting television viewers purchase products using their remote controls — "TV commerce" — is one of the original examples of interactive television’s potential. But it has
Public enemy No. 1 for cable’s field technicians? Squirrels, if the chatter this past week on a mailing list of the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers is any indication. “I
Will the Supreme Court put the kibosh on Cablevision’s RS-DVR? A group of media companies that includes Turner, ABC, CBS, NBC, Disney and 20th Century Fox – which sued
YouTube keeps casting about for ways to turn clicks into kopeks.  The Internet’s No. 1 video destination serves up a gazillion views (specifically - 5 billion in July 2008,
Comcast is being required by the FCC to turn over a plan for how it will stop targeting P2P applications in the next 30 days.  A Bloomberg News article Wednesday made it seem as if Comcast
Sony Electronics has just provided another 2 million tiny reasons for people to cut their cable TV service. The company announced a deal today to bring Slacker Personal Radio — which hosts a