Policy

Cox Seeks FCC Help in Retrans Row

Claiming that it could wind up losing carriage of 19 TV stations in systems with 595,000 subscribers if a retransmission-consent fight spread

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Powell Ready to Nix Multicasting

Cable operators would not have to carry multiple digital services provided by local TV stations under a plan favored by Federal Communication

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Cable Company Files HD Complaint

A cable operator in South Carolina claimed that it won’t be able to show the Super Bowl in HD because the local Fox affiliate has signed an

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NCTA Sets National Show Tech Sessions

The National Cable & Telecommunications Association Wednesday announced the selection of 29 leading broadband experts to write the “200

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Cox to File FCC Complaint vs. Nexstar

In the midst of a nearly three-week-long retransmission-consent dispute with Nexstar Broadcasting Group Inc., Cox Communications Inc. plans t

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Cable Asks High Court for Data Dereg

Providing high-speed Internet access should not trigger government mandates designed to open cable networks to all data competitors, the cabl

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EchoStar Questions DirecTV’s Local HD

There’s no better witness for cable’s HDTV advantage than the competition.

EchoStar Communications Corp. told the

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Cable One Boots Nexstar Pair

Cable One Inc. plans to permanently replace two Nexstar Broadcasting Group Inc. TV stations it had to drop — due to an ongoing retransmissi

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Ferree: DTV Plan Is Ready for FCC Vote

Washington— A Federal Communications Commission plan to complete broadcast television’s transitio

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Love’s Gone in Sacramento

Fee Dispute Prompts City to Sue Comcast For Contract Breach

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