Seen that? – A VOD Ad Network is Possible
A VOD Ad Network is Possible at The Digital TV Weblog
Last week I had the good fortune in two separate meals to be talking with one of the top people in the Comcast Spotlight advertising group and the top guy at Time Warner Cable's advertising division. After covering our business of the week, inevitably we got around to talking about video on demand and the future of advertising. I posed the following question to both gentlemen: "Do you see a future whereby [...] Read More
Analog Cable impedes Cables’ competition with the Telco’s at The Digital TV Weblog
Perhaps you know someone who still subscribes to the old-fashion analog cable service. Did you know that this basic cable service takes up about 70% of the cable network's capacity. All other services, including high-definition, digital channels and broadband Internet access, have to fit in the remaining 30% of the network pipes. [...] Read More
Time Warner Cable, Cablevision Confirm Network PVR Plans at The Digital TV Weblog
At the Banc of America Securities media conference in New York City last month, Time Warner Cable CEO, Glenn Britt, and Cablevision COO, Tom Rutledge, confirmed once again that their respective companies are planning to offer network PVR services later this year. According to Britt, Time Warner Cable's service, which will be based on technology developed under the auspices of its now-defunct MystroTV project, and which will be offered under [...] Read More
Avoid cable clutter! at The Gadgets Weblog
New from Samsung – a wireless home theater system. Instead of connecting all your speakers with ugly cables, you can now connect wirelessly over bluetooth. What this doesn't address however, is the reality that (I assume) no each speaker needs its own power cable… for most people this means just as many cables traipsing around the place, probably with ugly-multi-boards attached. Wireless power, tha's what we need. Get on it. Thanks. I4U News – [...] Read More
Cable and Satellite TV Providers Entering the Mobile Space at The Wireless Weblog
By way of the Sydney Morning Herald, The New York Times' Matt Richtel and Ken Belson note that with Time Warner, Comcast, Cox Communications, EchoStar and DirecTV bidding on radio spectrum this week, cable and satellite TV providers are vying to enter the wireless phone space. "Though the cable and satellite companies declined to discuss their strategies, many analysts expect them to buy at least enough spectrum to build networks that [...] Read More
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