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Articles in Nov 19, 2001 issue of Cable World
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Charter Toppers sign on dotted line: responding to Wall Street, operator releases details of management contracts
by Mavis Scanlon -
Wisdom working to help itself: network looks for ways to boost subscribers
by Will Lee -
Liberty forges ahead with European expansion: set to acquire TeleColumbus despite third-quarter losses
by Staci D. Kramer - COMCAST
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Is classic's bankruptcy first of many?
by K.C. Neel -
Lazarus takes over sales job at Turner: sees signs of "vibrancy" in moribund ad market
by Christopher Schultz -
Cable's new sheriff packs technology: cable piracy remains such a big problem that even cops are getting in the act. But new digital set-top boxes may prove to be a strong deterrent
by Richard Cole -
DirecTV still glad to have McGwire on team: says pitchman's persona overrides performance
by Christopher Schultz - AOL Time Warner
- Internet Cable Corporation
- Networking
- AT&T to sell rainbow shares
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Where high-tech meets highway 1: Robert Hager, manager of USA Media Group's Half Moon Bay system, has seen to it that his system meets the needs of a changing community
by Richard Cole - Ratings
- Cablelabs selects European Middleware
- In Demand
- Events calendar
- Markets
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Fox and Cox Bicker over National Geographic: cable network says operator will "never" carry the channel, citing stake in discovery
by Jon Lafayette - Major suppliers for digital cable and set-top boxes
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Cablevision results hurt by MSG unit: reports gains for core cable business
by Mavis Scanlon - Mixed Signals Technologies
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Venture funding for cable rises
by Mariam Rondeli -
CNN/SI could get NBA spin
by Staci D. Kramer - TechTV hit with layoffs
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Starz pitches free SVOD
by Staci D. Kramer -
Ethernet gear could open commercial door: would enable operators to offer low-cost telephony services
by K.C. Neel - IBLAST
- Studio USA
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Sharing the pain: Ad-starved programmers eye hefty fee hikes, irking operators
by Christopher Schultz -
Cable opens up broadband lead over DSL
by Richard Cole -
Beer-priced set-tops for champagne tastes: reluctant to buy costly high-end boxes, cable operators are being offered upgraded versions of current models that can handle more sophisticated services
by Brian Santo -
Not all operators choose to go for the gold: olympics surcharge freezes out some independents
by Christopher Schultz - Centerspan
- Frank N. Magid Associates
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Western show a chance to focus on technology: cutting edge on display in home networking, interactivity
by Paul Kagan - PANAMSAT
- ESPN
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AOL Time Warner signs AT&T confidentiality pact: additional suitor could add to the value of broadband division
by Jon Lafayette -
Oxygen goes basic in N.Y
by Shirley Brady - Beta says OPS want NAT GEO, BIO, lifetime movie
- Marketplace
- Paramount Digital Entertainment
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Schleyer shuffles executive team
by K.C. Neel -
Echostar deal forces FCC into uncomfortable position: Powell under pressure to take regulatory role
by Erik Wemple -
Comedy central gets fabulous debut: new episode of comedy doubles rating in time slot
by Tom Bierbaum - Juniper buys pacific broadband
- EUNIVERSE
- Starz Encore Group
- CNBC
- Court TV
- Correction
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Cox communications shows Excite@Home the door: operator is taking its high-speed data service in-house
by K.C. Neel - BIN LADEN on hot seat
- Cable network distribution snapshot
- Rainbow Advertising Sales Corp
- Crown Media Holdings Inc
- MSNBC gets Boston boost
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WICT focuses on leadership
by Shirley Brady - Dennehy in knight's armor
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High-speed customers to get soft sell: software touts products during self-installation
by Jon Lafayette - Society Of Cable Telecommunications Engineers
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