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Time Warner Cable Names Cristina Pauze Vice President, Federal Regulatory Affairs

Business Wire, August 25, 2008

NEW YORK -- Time Warner Cable today announced that Cristina Pauze will join the company as Vice President, Federal Regulatory Affairs. She will report to Steven Teplitz, Senior Vice President, Government Relations, and will be based in the company's Washington, D.C., public policy office. She will be responsible for leading Time Warner Cable's advocacy efforts before the Federal Communications Commission on cable and media-related issues.

"Cristina has an impressive background in communications policy," Teplitz said. "Her experience at the FCC, in particular, prepares her tremendously well to help guide Time Warner Cable's regulatory efforts, and we will be fortunate to have her level of expertise at our company."

Pauze is currently Legal Advisor to FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell. She provides counsel on cable, broadcast and satellite policy and regulatory issues, including carriage of digital signals, the digital TV transition, cable must-carry requirements, leased access, and video franchising. She joined the FCC in January 2006 from the Washington law firm of Morrison & Foerster LLP, where she worked from 1997 to 2001, and again from 2004 to 2006, on a variety of issues for broadcast, telecommunications, wireless and satellite companies. She has additional corporate and law firm experience and began her career as a Judicial Clerk in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky. She received a bachelor's degree from Duke University and a law degree from Vanderbilt University.

About Time Warner Cable

Time Warner Cable is the second-largest cable operator in the U.S., with technologically advanced, well-clustered systems located mainly in five geographic areas -- New York state (including New York City), the Carolinas, Ohio, southern California (including Los Angeles) and Texas. As of June 30, 2008, Time Warner Cable served approximately 14.7 million customers who subscribed to one or more of its video, high-speed data and voice services.

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