Anyone dreaming of heading an industry association has a better shot these days with CTAM and now NAMIC both searching for CEOs. Earlier this year, longtime CTAM head Char Beales announced her retirement at year-end. On Mon, NAMIC said pres/CEO Nicol Turner-Lee would depart at the end of the month to pursue other opportunities. More on Turner-Lee’s brief tenure at NAMIC and her upcoming departure here.

More top stories in today’s CableFAX Daily:
 
Cable execs from NCTA, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cox, Charter and Cablevision visited the FCC last week to discuss the Commission’s upcoming broadband performance testing. Here is what the cable contingent is concerned about.
 
The WSJ put sports costs in the spotlight with a page 1 story Mon. But a report last week from Needham Co’s Laura Martin helps put the problem in perspective.
 
Analysts weigh in on how AT&T’s proposed acquisition of prepaid carrier Leap Wireless for $4bln (including $2.8bln of debt) increases the need for pay TV/wireless players to engage with DISH.

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Commentary by Steve Effros The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Monday in the copyright infringement case music publishers brought against Cox Communications. It’s been going on since 2018. Cox was

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