Ahead of next week’s WICT Leadership Conference and Touchstones lunch, we sat down with WICT Woman of the Year and Time Warner Cable East Region evp Carol Hevey to talk about the role of women in operations and what lies ahead for cable. Hevey began her career in cable as an administrative assistant in what was then pretty much a mens’ club. She rose up through operations, working in call centers and the field, and now leads half of TWC’s operating portfolio. Read her interview in today’s issue.

Also in the September 6 issue of CableFAX Daily:

NBC led all broadcast and cable nets during the 10pm hour of the Democratic National Convention, with sibling MSNBC taking 2nd place.

The FCC added mobile to its broadband measurement program to give consumers more info on the performance of mobile carriers like AT&T and Verizon and to “spur competition among service providers."

NBC News and TV One confirmed contributors and panelists for their “TV One: One Vote Matters” coverage of the ’12 Democratic National Convention on Thurs.
 

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Forget ESPN Flagship, ESPN All Access or ESPN DTC. The name for ESPN’s forthcoming direct-to-consumer offering of its flagship channel is expected to just be called “ESPN.” Sources told CNBC that execs

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