Policy

Cappuccio to Argue Brand X Case

Paul Cappuccio -- Time Warner Inc.’s top lawyer, who worked for two Supreme Court justices -- will argue cable’s cause in a pending Supre

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GOP County to Vote on Cable Rates

A northern Illinois county board with all Republican members is scheduled to vote next week on a resolution that calls on federal and state l

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Ferree: DTV-Transition Plan Ready for Vote

A Federal Communications Commission plan to complete broadcast television’s transition to digital-only transmission by 2009 is finished at

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NCTA Keeps Fighting New Box Rules

Complaints that the set-top box market won’t flourish without new federal mandates are “ludicrous,” the National Cable & Telecommun

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FCC’s Shelton to Help House Democrats

Johanna Mikes Shelton is leaving the Federal Communications Commission office of member Jonathan Adelstein to become the top lawyer for Democ

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NBC U: Spectrum Not the Only Issue

Reclamation of spectrum should not be the federal government’s sole concern in the ongoing effort to convert over-the-air broadcasting to a

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Spokesman Dietz Promoted at NCTA

Brian Dietz was promoted Wednesday to vice president of communications at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association.

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Retrans Stakes Rising for Cox

Other Owners Applaud as Nexstar Readies to Deauthorize More Stations

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Comcast Posts Gains in Wash.

Seattle Suburbs Spare MSO a Refranchise, Give Back PEG Berths

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Thievery, Chicanery and Idol Worship

I am the tax preparer in my home. I tend to think about the taxes all year long. What deductions are we going to have? Are we withholding the

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