Breaking Out: Getting Into Net TV Via Cable.
Multichannel News, June, 2006 by Brown, Karen
By Karen Brown Small Operators Targeted As Bases For Wide Reach Cable operators face an increasing array of wireless and wireline competitors offering TV services, but now they may face a new challenge - ironically, from within their own ranks. In at least two recent cases, companies vying for a stake in the broadband-TV market have made moves to buy up small cable operators.
Using those cable companies' carriage deals as a stepping stone, they are trying to put together Internet-delivered TV services that reach well beyond the footprint of their own systems - and compete with other cable operators across the country. [TABLE OMITTED] In May, Titan Global Entertainment Inc. announced plans to acquire a small cable operator in...
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