Marvin Ammori: Cable Industry Claims Collusion is Pro-Consumer: Response of NCTA on TV Everywhere (The Huffington Post)
Thu, 28 Jan 2010 14:24:04 -0500
Yesterday, consumer groups called for government agencies to investigate TV Everywhere - a new scheme that would require Internet users to pay for a cable...
Next Up on Cable TV, Higher Bill for Consumers (New York Times)
Fox’s deal for new payments from Time Warner Cable will bring higher fees, and it will not be the last time.
TV-Radio: ESPN will air BCS games next season (Houston Chronicle)
When Bowl Championship Series time rolls around again in the winter of 2010, it will unfold in a decidedly different television atmosphere.
A Look at 2010 and Beyond (BrandWeek)
Consumers cut back on a lot of things during an economic downturn, but they can only reduce their consumption of food and household products so much.
Next Up on Cable TV, Higher Bill for Consumers (New York Times)
Fox’s deal for new payments from Time Warner Cable will bring higher fees, and it will not be the last time.
TV-Radio: ESPN will air BCS games next season (Houston Chronicle)
When Bowl Championship Series time rolls around again in the winter of 2010, it will unfold in a decidedly different television atmosphere.
A Look at 2010 and Beyond (BrandWeek)
Consumers cut back on a lot of things during an economic downturn, but they can only reduce their consumption of food and household products so much.
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