Sony Sticking to Flight Plan
Recent Rebuilding Efforts Yield Bumper Crop of Pilots; Hits Elusive
Recent Rebuilding Efforts Yield Bumper Crop of Pilots; Hits Elusive
At this week’s NCTA show, cable professionals celebrate their entrepreneurial past and share their visions for meeting the challenges of today By Elizabeth JensenSpecial to TelevisionWeek Planners of this year’s National Show were having their first meeting in event co-Chair…
Report: MSOs Losing Ground in Video Race
Problem-Solving Skills Improve Staff Performance
This week, as income taxes are top of mind for many, TVWeek‘s information from IAG Research focuses on viewers at the upper end of the income spectrum. About one in six households reports an annual income of at least $100,000….
By Andrew GrossmanSpecial to TelevisionWeek If there’s a story that epitomizes the code that Eric Brown, Charter Communications’ senior VP, Western division operations, lives and works by, it’s the one about the tape. Mr. Brown, a champion sprinter who was…
Andy Rooney did not write “Why Older Chicks Rule.” It’s just another of the fake Rooney columns that have been chain e-mailed over the past few years. “Older Chicks” has popped up on Web sites and has made him seem…
For Alex “Netch” Netchvolodoff, senior VP of public policy for Cox Enterprises, it’s partly an accident of birth that he is being honored with a Vanguard Award for Government & Community Relations this year for his contributions to the cable…
Operators Using Legal Loophole to Deny Sports Access
In a bittersweet ending to a year-long saga, an Iraqi criminal court has freed Iraqi cameraman Abdul Ameer Younis Hussein, who was working in Mosul for CBS News when he was injured and then detained by the U.S. military for…