• Instead they are providing television sets that can be plugged into the Web via a telephone line or television cable.

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  • Her depiction as a tongue-lolling, gawky and confused dancer entangled in spools of television cable was offensive to say the least.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • One of his early jobs was laying television cable for Cablevision.

    ECONOMIST: Stand and deliver

  • The sports media company consists of a unique array of broadcast television, cable television, radio and digital sports assets, including NBC Sports, NBC Olympics, NBC Sports Network, Golf Channel, 11 NBC Sports Regional Networks, NBC Sports Radio and all of their respective digital properties.

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  • He made three more fortunes--in cable television (Vision Cable Communications), mobile telephony (Metro Mobile) and gas pipelines (Southern Union).

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  • The Optimum App for Kindle Fire allows cable television customers to watch all the channels they subscribe to live when connected to their home network, in addition to all of the On Demand content they receive as part of their cable television service.

    ENGADGET: Live streams come to Cablevision's Optimum App for the Kindle Fire

  • Cable television has already seen its best growth from advertising and fees from cable and satellite-television firms.

    ECONOMIST: Viacom

  • It owns newspapers in 17 markets, 10 television stations and 5 cable television networks that cater to cooks, home gardeners and do-it-yourselfers, among others.

    FORBES: Spinoffs

  • Sports of all kinds remain one of the faster growing segments of television and cable broadcasting.

    FORBES: Gannett Up On A Down Day As CFO Resigns To Go Elsewhere

  • And, since more than 65% of Americans now get their television on cable, that means losing most viewers too.

    ECONOMIST: Battle of the airwaves | The

  • If you have an analog television with cable access, your provider will most likely take care of the switch for you.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In a funny way, during the boom of television and cable, print was put on the defensive fence, if you will.

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  • For example, a television that is reviewed by Consumer Reports would have a link to BillShrink analysis of television (cable or satellite) service.

    FORBES: Consumer Reports Adds BillShrink's Recommendations

  • On top of all of this, network television, cable and print media execs face growing problems as ad dollars shift to the Internet.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Based on HSN, Diller set out to create a collection of television and cable assets, and then tacked to focus on the Internet.

    FORBES: Diller Won't Go Quietly From IAC

  • That is because the media are splintering into hundreds of television and cable channels, thousands of magazine titles and new media in particular, the Internet.

    ECONOMIST: Star turn

  • Britain is currently the only country in the world to enable viewers to receive digital television through three different technologies: standard terrestrial television, cable and satellite.

    ECONOMIST: Government and the Internet

  • News Corp. is a global media company with operations engaged in producing, acquiring, and licensing various operations in film, television, cable network programming, direct broadcast satellite TV, integrated marketing services, newspapers, magazines and books publishing.

    FORBES: Earnings Preview: News Corp.

  • So it's not how many people--who wins the weekend, it's how much money a film generates for a studio, not merely from the box office, which is the smallest part--it's only 20 percent of the earnings--but from television sales where it's shown on television--network, pay television, cable--and, of course, DVD and video, foreign sales, toy licensing and even product placement.

    NPR: Slate's Hollywood Economics: Bogus Box Office Numbers

  • By contrast, Democrats focused only on their own base, saturating broadcast television rather than exploiting other media such as cable television and talk radio.

    ECONOMIST: The way ahead for the Democrats

  • For example, as the vice president of marketing for a major cable television operator, my marketing plan relied on our engineering division making major upgrades to our cable systems.

    FORBES: How to Write a Plan or Proposal That Rocks

  • The pervasiveness of broadcast TV has shrunk as cable television has spread, yet the FCC is still monitoring the airwaves even as it allows cable broadcasters to do what they want.

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  • This includes distribution of current and library film and television product, formats and non-scripted programming in the pay, free, and basic cable television markets, as well as the domestic syndication of first-run syndicated TV programs, theatrical and TV movie packages.

    ENGADGET: Netflix, NBC Universal content deal brings Battlestar Galactica, SNL and more to Watch Instantly

  • Thanks to this deal, Sprint is now well positioned to access content from some of the biggest and most popular cable-television networks, as well as from the cable operators' parent companies, including media giant Time Warner.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • They've spent hundreds of millions of dollars on television ads on networks and cable stations throughout our television to try to kill reform.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • The rationale, according to National Cable and Television Association spokesman Brian Dietz, is that neither customers nor cable companies should have to pay for new set top boxes to maintain service.

    FORBES: The $75 Billion TV Tab

  • Such copper pipe now connects telephones, cable television, computers and all manner of other information processing gear.

    FORBES: The Trials Of Amory Houghton Jr.

  • Geraldine Laybourne -- veteran cable television executive and born-again entrepreneur -- knows the power of storytelling.

    FORBES: The Convergence Gamble

  • Stewart's move speaks to the lure of cable television--and the dismal prognosis for local stations' finances.

    FORBES: Television

  • With the change in policy, coupled by the growth of cable television, infomercials took off.

    FORBES: The Infomercial Triumphant

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