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| 11.29.2012 |
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Cold November Rain—Many Nets See Declines for Month
Many nets saw double-digit declines in November ratings, Massillon's Bob Gessner talks sports programming fees and Verizon enables channels on LG Smart TV....
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| 11.29.2012 |
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12 Biggest Cable Stories of 2012
The end of the year is fast approaching, bringing with it an assortment of lists on everything from top songs to biggest political missteps. CableFAX throws its hat in the ring with a subjective take on the top 12 stories in cable for 2012. From programming disputes to deals, the year offered a little bit of everything....
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| 11.28.2012 |
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Universal Broadband—Brookings Forum Slams FCC Authority, Regulations
Panelists at Brookings Institute forum slam the FCC's authority, DISH subs lose Fox stations and Cable One will roll out TiVo services....
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| 11.28.2012 |
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Starz Creative Exec Eyes Better Branding
Michael Vamosy, a former executive at FOX and FX, recently was named senior vice president, Creative Services at Starz Entertainment. Less than 2 weeks into the new job, the mission is clear: using creativity to shape the Starz brand....
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| 11.27.2012 |
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MTV’s Art Breaks Reclaim Legacy of Vanguard Video Art
MTV recently partnered with MoMA PS1 and Creative Time to unveil its second round of video art from a group of young, avant-garde artists from across the globe. The project pays tribute to MTV’s history of vanguard video art from the ‘80s and ‘90s, while updating it with today's modern artists. Jason Rzepka, SVP of MTV Public Affairs, talks the project's curation, distribution strategies and maintaining the artists' integrity....
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| 11.27.2012 |
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Long Road—Cable Still Helping with Sandy Recovery Efforts
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy cable has not only been working to restore services and donated millions of dollars, but many employees are lending their hands to relief efforts. Here are the ways in which MSOs, cable networks and government agencies have been working over time to help. And many of the stories are personal....
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| 11.26.2012 |
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Long Road—Cable Still Helping with Sandy Recovery Efforts
Cable employees lend a hand to Sandy relief efforts, ESPN reaches a college football deal and Well Fargo Securities analysts comment on an FCC NPRM....
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| 11.26.2012 |
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Cable Budgets—The Need for Process Improvement
Chances are you have heard CEOs and CFOs discuss the need to eliminate waste, create greater efficiencies and exploit synergies. Yet in most organizations, every year there are many processes in which inefficiencies are ritualized. None of those is more damning than the annual budget process. CableFAX columnist Sam Divine, Jr. suggest ways to improve cable's budget process....
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| 11.21.2012 |
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Ball Game—News Corp Says Yes to Yankees Net
News Corps gets 49% equity stake in YES Net, an NCTC member strikes its own deal and Charter subs may lose LIN TV stations....
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| 11.21.2012 |
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Reviews...Liz & Dick—Leftover Turkey
Due to the holiday, we skip Thursday and Friday’s editions of CableFAX Daily. To tide you over, we've provided the usual Friday cable program reviews. Our critic Seth Arenstein says that if you want to re-live Thanksgiving dinner, tune in to Lifetime Sunday at 9p for a turkey called “Liz & Dick.”...
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| 11.20.2012 |
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Inside the Beltway—FCC NPRM, Possible Sandy Hearing on DC Radar
A few things happening in DC cablers should keep an eye on, start-up Viggle buys GetGlue and ESPN launches WatchESPN on Xbox....
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| 11.20.2012 |
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Former FCC Commish Michael Copps on Life After the Agency
Nearly a year after leaving the FCC, former Commissioner Michael Copps chats with CableFAX about life after the agency. Here are his thoughts consolidation of media, diversity and cross media ownership....
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| 11.20.2012 |
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I Forgive You
Forgiveness is a major concept in many of the world’s faiths, from forgiving each other to divine forgiveness of humans. Yet forgiveness between people remains one of the more difficult concepts to accept, especially when we feel someone has done us wrong. Seth Arenstein review's GMC's "I Forgive You," which portrays this theme through a collection of real stories....
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| 11.19.2012 |
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Great Outdoors: Outdoor Channel and Sportsman to Tie the Knot
Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel merge, Tribune Company may be closer to emerging from bankruptcy and Google and DISH hold talks to partner on a new mobile service....
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| 11.19.2012 |
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Election QUIZ—How did cable do?
How did cable fare during the election? Pret-ty well. Take our quiz on cable's contribution to the election—and see how well you do!...
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| 11.19.2012 |
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Comings & Goings
One cable exec's father was Kermit the Frog's copyright lawyer. Guess who? The answer is in this week's Comings & Goings....
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| 11.16.2012 |
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Viacom CEO—MTV’s Not Broken, We’re Climbing Back Up
Viacom management insists MTV is showing improvement, DirecTV inks a carriage deal with the Lakers RSNs and Time Warner Cable discusses areas of growth....
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| 11.16.2012 |
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Editor's Blog: What do Congress and Cable have in Common?
Cable has a reputation for being especially collegial, but some would say that feeling has waned over the years. CableFAX Editor in Chief Amy Maclean reminds the industry of the importance of creating real friendships on the other side of the aisle....
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| 11.15.2012 |
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Socially Speaking: Oxygen Media's Digital-First Strategy
It’s no secret that women over-index on social media. So for networks like Oxygen Media which target a largely female demographic, engaging consumers in the social space is imperative....
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| 11.14.2012 |
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CableLabs Chat—McKinney Talks DSL, Google and OTT
CableLabs' McKinney says don't write off DSL, Cox's Jill Campbell talks being COO and Clearleap and Scripps cut a TVE deal....
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