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09/11/2006
The Most Influential Minorities in Cable
As the cable industry convened in New York for Diversity Week, the consensus among executives was that women and ethnic minorities are still fighting for adequate opportunities. Yet cable is hiring more people with backgrounds in ethnic marketing and business, diversity on camera and behind the camera is improving, albeit slowly, and cable is offering […]
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07/17/2006
Cableââ¬â¢s Easy Sell: Integrated Products That Work
With satellite companies stealing cable’s video customers and telcos laying fiber to grab even more of the pie, MSO marketing gurus must execute their strategies flawlessly. We were able to convince nine of them to put down their BlackBerrys and talk about those strategies before the CTAM Summit. Despite the competitive challenges, they projected confidence […]
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07/17/2006
Summit: Still Standing Tall
Those attending the 30th annual CTAM Summit should not take the event for granted. A few years back, some NCTA exec committee members, looking to reduce costs and time commitments, argued that Summit should be shuttered
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07/17/2006
Local Flavor: History, Coffee, the ‘T’ and a Relaxing Massage
A proud resident’s tour proves that CTAM’s `New World’ can easily coexist with Boston’s old-world atmosphere. By Stephen Warley We know you’re going to be busy at Summit, but if you can spare a bit of time there are several ways to squeeze genuine slices of Bostonian life into your jammed-packed CTAM plans. The tourist […]
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07/07/2006
Wilma's Clean Up
About 98% of Adelphia subs in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie Counties are without cable and HSD because-duh!-the majority of them don’t have power. Cable’s recovery plans in FL will closely follow FL Power and Light’s push to bring back service. A potential catch: FPL may have to temporarily disconnect in-the-way Adelphia […]
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06/01/2006
Mailbag: Gear Horror
The dangers that field meters, radios and such face are many and varied. Here are some letters as cautionary tales and tips for protecting your equipment.