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 (
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Dish Adds 340K Subs in 2Q
DirecTV Inc. wasn’t the only satellite-TV provider with a healthy influx of new customers in the second quarter.
Ech
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Cox Beefs Up Data Speeds
Cox Communications Inc. is rolling out to most of its markets a $24.95-per-month, 256-kilobit-per-second retention-data package, while raisin
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nCUBE Lands More Adelphia Deployments
Adelphia Communications Corp. said it is launching nCUBE Corp. video servers and video-on-demand packages in five more markets: Buffalo, N.Y.
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Charter Loses 59,000 Basic Subs
A rate increase in the second quarter and normal seasonality contributed to a loss of about 59,000 basic customers for Charter Communications












