MSGN, FSNY Back on Time Warner Systems
The New York Mets will play ball once again on Time Warner Cable systems, as the MSO reached an "interim" deal with Cablevision Systems Corp.
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Pioneer Sets Fall Campaign
Pioneer Electronics USA Inc. will target entertainment and sports enthusiasts with its fall advertising campaign, the consumer-electronics ma
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Lucky Penny for S-A Shareholders
Scientific-Atlanta Inc. said Wednesday that its board declared a regular quarterly cash dividend on its common stock of $0.01 per share.
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HDNet Gets Grim for Friday the 13 th
HDNet is celebrating Friday the 13th by airing the second episode of The Bros. Grim S
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Fox Sports Digi-Nets Pulled in NYC
Fox Sports Net’s three out-of-market digital networks have been pulled from Time Warner Cable’s New York-area systems -- another casualty
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LaJoie to Chair Cable-Tec Expo 2005
The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers Tuesday named Time Warner Cable executive vice president and chief technology officer Mike
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JTV Plans Early 2005 Launch
Jewish Television (JTV) said Tuesday that it plans to launch in early 2005.
The 24-hour national Jewish network said i
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No Airtime for Detroit’s Johns
Johns TV is on temporary hiatus.
The access show, which had been running on Comcast Corp.’s D
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Bright House Rides CSG’s ‘Care Express’
Two Bright House Networks divisions will use CSG Systems International Inc.’s “Care Express,” the vendor said Tuesday.
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OCAP Gets Boost from Time Warner, Comcast
Comcast Corp. and Time Warner Cable are creating OCAP Development LLC, a joint venture designed to build an OpenCable Applications Platform (













