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ethan tussey

Tunerfish Goes Live With Its First Media Partner, HBO - 0 views

  • As part of the True Blood promotion, users who check in to the show during the season premiere will receive the “Truebie” badge, marking them as viewers of the show. And as Tunerfish tries to establish influence among its users, it will track those who get other members to check in to the show. If a user has 10 of his or her contacts also check in, that Tunerfish user will get the “Maker” badge.
michael curtin

NBC's Jay Leno Solution: Digital Anywhere Instead of Appointment TV -- Seeking Alpha - 2 views

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    Mermigas says NBC too focused on bc schedule. Missing the digital opportunities offered by Leno and O'Brien
Theresa de los Santos

FCC Set to Close Cable Program Access Loophole - ABC News - 1 views

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    Federal regulators are voting on closing a loophole that allows cable TV operators to withhold sporting events and other popular programming that they own from satellite companies and other rivals.
kkholland

Radio Business Report/Television Business Report - Voice of the Broadcasting Industry - 1 views

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    Consumer groups urge action on the cable industry's TV Everywhere, which the groups claim will limit online television development and access to protect traditional cable business models.
Theresa de los Santos

Broadband Plan Winners And Losers - Forbes.com - 2 views

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    "Nearly two weeks remain before the U.S. Federal Communications Commission is scheduled to deliver its national broadband plan to Congress. But analysts are already picking potential winners and losers based on key themes that have already been identified, such as mobile broadband networks and spectrum swaps. The plan's overarching goal is to give all Americans access to affordable, high-speed broadband Internet."
Julian Gottlieb

FCC to Review Channel Removals During Fee Disputes - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Should the FCC change rules that prevent consumers from losing channels during fee disputes between broadcasters and cable operators?
ethan tussey

FCC loses ruling on 'net neutrality' - Entertainment News, TV News, Media - Variety - 0 views

  • But Comcast had argued that the FCC order was illegal because the agency was seeking to enforce mere policy principles, which don't have the force of regulations or law. That is one reason that Genachowski is now trying to formalize those rules.
  • With so much at stake, the FCC now has several options. It could ask Congress to give it explicit authority to regulate broadband. Or it could appeal Tuesday's decision to the Supreme Court.
  • The more likely scenario, Scott believes, is that the agency will simply reclassify broadband as a more heavily regulated telecommuniciations service. And that, ironically, could be the worst-case outcome from the perspective of the phone and cable companies, he noted.
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    More specific legal language on the Net-Neutrality court decision.
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