Cable TV Conventions

The Cable Show 2012: Panel: Nick's Netflix Ratings Troubles Good For Ops

Could Push Programmers Away from Over-the-Top Providers

Cable Show 2012: Genachowski Praises Cable for Wi-Fi Efforts

Says FCC is looking closely at shared service agreements in retrans negotiations; has no problem with usage-based pricing experimentation

Cable Show 2012: May 22 Schedule

The Cable Show 2012 Schedule
Tuesday, May 22, 2012 • Boston Convention & Exhibition Center • Boston

 

All events at Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, 415 Summer St., unless otherwise indicated. For the latest information, visit thecableshow.com, where you can download the convention's mobile app.

Cable Show 2012: May 23 Schedule

The Cable Show 2012 Schedule
Wednesday, May 23, 2012 • Boston Convention & Exhibition Center • Boston

All events at Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, 415 Summer St., unless otherwise indicated. For the latest information, visit thecableshow.com, where you can download the convention's mobile app.

 

Cable Show 2012 Draws 12,000 to Boston, Down From '11

Beantown Attendance Dips About 8% From Chicago Show

Cable Show 2012: Conan O'Brien on the New Age of TV: 'Adapt or Die'

Talk Show Host Says ‘Tonight Show' Debacle Forced Him to Bet on Industry's Future Direction

Conan on TV Today: ‘Adapt or Die’

Boston — When Conan O’Brien was forced out of
The Tonight Show in 2010, he had to choose not just
whether to stay at NBC, but decide where he thought
the television industry was headed.

“I felt like I was standing with one foot in traditional
broadcasting and one foot in this new world that
we’re all trying to figure out,” O’Brien told CNN host
Piers Morgan during a Cable Show general session here
last Wednesday
(May 23).
“And the divide
ran right
between me,
and I had to
make a jump
one way or
the other.”

Targeting Black Viewers Could Mean Green

Boston — The launch of some minority-targeted cable
networks in the coming months won’t only give
added voice to ethnic communities that have been sorely
neglected in the past, it will also address one of the
fastest growing advertising segments in the country:
African-Americans.

From the Beltway to NAMIC

New Chief Nicol Turner-Lee Wants to Further Boost Pro-Diversity Group’s Profile

CTAM in NY: Harvard's Piskorski: Marketers Are Using Facebook Wrong

Key is to Integrate Into the Social Net Giant Beyond Posting Ads, Setting up Fan Pages

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