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04/13/2007
360AM: Imus, the Morning After
FCC won't rap knuckles of disgraced talk show host after yesterday's CBS firing and in-person apology to Rutgers women's basketball team; and other Friday news
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01/25/2007
SCTE Notebook
The cable industry will ultimately win the content delivery race, said Robert Metcalfe, general partner of Polaris Venture Partners, at SCTE’s Emerging Technologies (ET) conference in Houston on Wed. Metcalfe, who is credited with creating Ethernet technology, said switched Ethernet will eventually dominate content delivery. "It is not DOCSIS versus Ethernet," Metcalfe said. "DOCSIS is […]
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01/25/2007
We Control the Horizontal
The cable operator should control how the viewer uses content delivered over cable networks, said operator panelists during the SCTE ET session "Shiftier and Shiftier: Expanding Choice from Whenever to Wherever and Whatever Device." The view, of course, wasn’t shared by the Sling Media representative, Dave Mathews, who – and there’s no sarcasm involved with […]
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01/17/2007
{video}Sling Media Zings Into CES
A Cable360.net Video Exclusive CableFAX Daily Executive Editor Michael Grebb interviewed Richard Buchanan, VP of marketing at Sling Media, ahead of the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show. Sling generated huge buzz in Las Vegas last week with announcements including SlingCatcher, which ports rich video and Web content from a PC to TV; a beta test with […]
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01/17/2007
CES Wrap from CableFAX
CES Wrap: Cable Feels Pretty Good Apple’s new set-top ports video and music wirelessly from a PC to a TV. The latest Slingbox incarnation lets viewers clip programming from TV and email it to others. Should cable be trembling in its boots? Nah, says Oppenheimer’s Thomas Eagan. "We believe the new products and services announced […]
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01/16/2007
CES Wrap: Cable Feels Pretty Good
Apple’s new set-top ports video and music wirelessly from a PC to a TV. The latest Slingbox incarnation lets viewers clip programming from TV and email it to others. Should cable be trembling in its boots? Nah, says Oppenheimer’s Thomas Eagan. "We believe the new products and services announced at this year’s CES conference are […]