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01/23/2014
Jonathan Tombes
Jonathan Tombes joined Communications Technology in 1999 and became editor in 2005. He has covered video, voice, data and wireless technologies as deployed at consumer premises, on the distribution line, and in the node, headend and network operations center. Jonathan also has written on standards, training and regulatory issues, moderated panels and served on several industry […]
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01/23/2014
Ron Hranac
Ron Hranac is a Technical Leader for Cisco Systems, Inc.’s Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) Business Unit, and is based in the company’s Englewood, Colorado office. In this role Ron provides high-level engineering support and training to Cisco’s customers; internal account team support; works with new business development and marketing teams, and product development teams, […]
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01/23/2014
Linda Hardesty
Linda Hardesty joined Communications Technology in 2008. She reports news for CT’s Web site and CT Reports and writes feature articles and departments for the monthly print issue of CT. Linda was formerly an associate editor with Cable World magazine, where she covered the marketing and advertising beat. More recently, she published her own news Web […]
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01/23/2014
Steve Raab
President SNY While SNY began life mainly as a baseball network, it’s become much more under 11-year cable vet Raab. This year SNY grabbed U Conn football and men’s basketball and attained full cable distribution throughout the Constitution State, bringing SNY’s regional Emmy-winning broadcasts to 12mln households in the NY, NJ and CT region. The […]
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01/21/2014
Retrans Ruckus – Cablevision, Meredith Trade ‘Bad Faith’ Accusations
Cablevision/WFSB dispute goes on, CBS's Les Moonves chats with reporters at TCA and Weather is still off DirecTV.
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01/21/2014
Retrans Ruckus: Cablevision, Meredith Trade 'Bad Faith' Accusations
Cablevision is still kicking mad over losing Meredith -owned CBS affil WFSB in parts of CT. Case in point, it made its 2nd filing over the blackout at the FCC Friday. This time it filed a bad faith complaint