When it comes to cable programming, everyone knows that there's a few good channels in a sea of commercial pablum. A new bill introduced into the House of Representatives, however, hopes to change the ...
The commission votes Wednesday to end the "terrestrial loophole" that allowed cable operators to refuse local sports programming access to competitors. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News ...
DOT-COM. BOB HALLORAN. >> THIS IS NOT A WORD CABLE CUSTOMERS HEAR OFTEN, REFUND BUT SOME ARE FINDING A REFUND ON THIS BILL. >> THIS IS ACTUALLY ONE OF THE MOST FREQUENTLY EMAIL TOPICS WE'VE RECEIVED ...
WASHINGTON — Soaring TV programming costs — combined with a slowly shrinking base of video subscribers — could drive a new wave of cable operator mergers, according to a panel of Wall Street analysts.
Many of the most popular channels have largely ditched original dramas and comedies, morphing into vessels for endless reruns. By John Koblin In 2015, the USA cable network was a force in original ...
The companies ultimately cut last-minute deals, but cable operators want action from Congress. Mediacom CEO Rocco Commisso wrote a letter to Kerry, asserting the program contract system is “broken.” ...
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