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NEW YORK — Blink and you woulda missed it. At 7:35 a.m. Eastern, about 100 people wearing black and red polo shirts — a couple of them with hardhats — strolled calmly
One of the supposed killer advantages of IPTV over traditional cable — that an IP architecture provides an unlimited smorgasbord of  video choices, versus packed-to-gills RF networks
AT&T yesterday showed off several IPTV concept applications at a press briefing in downtown Manhattan. At first, it seemed like nothing especially new. The telco has trotted out many of
Cable could score millions of new subscribers as a result of the looming broadcasters’ all-digital switchover come February 2009 (see "It’s Now For ‘Nevers,’" March 31).
About a month into the 2008 baseball season, Verizon still hasn’t landed a deal with Major League Baseball to offer the Extra Innings out-of-market subscription package to FiOS customers. In
Is Comcast planning to put videocameras in its DVRs so it can spy on its customers? Well, no. But a blogger from NewTeeVee suggested as much after his offhand chat with Comcast SVP Gerard Kunkel
Say you just paid for a burger that tasted like a dirty sneaker. The bun was moldy. The tomato was a greenish-white. And there was a hair on it. Would you go back to the joint that had the nerve to
LOS ANGELES — Panelists here at the SCTE’s Emerging Technologies conference Tuesday, discussing cable’s evolution to the "hyperconnected" network, engaged in a guessing game: How
Now that Joost has officially opened its doors to the teeming Internet millions, I took another look at the service that — according to its prelaunch hype – delivers a brand-new
Guess I missed my HDTV more than I expected. Last week, between digging in the sand and setting marshmallows on fire down the Jersey Shore, we watched a lot of the Olympics. But it