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02/13/2007
Random Notes
A few random notes (with apologies to CableFAX’s Paul Maxwell.) Assuming it wasn’t a hoax: The lawyers finally stopped billing hours, and Time Warner Cable is set to begin trading as a public company under the TWC symbol as early as March 1. Several weeks ago, the company had begun trading on a “when issued […]
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12/01/2006
The Road to DOCSIS 3.0
The move to 3.0 is well underway, but a long road lies ahead. Here are some strategies for the journey.
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11/13/2006
CableWorld's Most Powerful Women 2006: Also Influential—Women to Watch
Susan Banks EVP, marketing and creative services, TV One Janet Barnard Regional VP and General Manager, Cox Northern Virginia Shelley Brindle SVP and General Manager, affiliate sales, HBO Darlene Chapman-Holmes VP marketing, AmericanLife TV Lauren Corrao EVP, original programming/head of development, Comedy Central Anne Cowan SVP, communications and marketing, CTAM Marlene Dann EVP, daytime and […]
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09/11/2006
Meet the Programmer: AmericanLife TV
Baby boomers were the first generation raised on the boob tube, and they hold dear the classic series that still permeate their pop culture lexicon. But after serving a steady diet of The Honeymooners, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Combat! and other retro fare, the boomer-centric network formerly called GoodLife TV last year decided to head back to the future.
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05/29/2006
Food for Thought
Enjoying NAMIC Mid-Atlantic’s mentoring breakfast in D.C. last month are president Dorinda White, AmericanLife TV VP Darlene Chapman Holmes, TV One EVP/CLO Karen Wishart, BET EVP Kelli Lawson and NAMIC advisor Bernard Guinyard.
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12/01/2005
Technology on Parade—Fast Pace
Once a year, it's a good planning exercise to step back and review where you are going and what's driving you. That statement holds true for technologies, industries, companies and individuals. At the end of the year, and on the 10th anniversary of this column, I thought it would be particularly appropriate to look at what 2005 brought cable engineers, especially in telephony, and where we seem to be headed.