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Guest Commentary : Sixty Years of Growing With Communities

Sixty years ago, cable began with a simple concept: helping people get better reception to watch television. Hailing from the hills of Arkansas, Oregon and Pennsylvania to enhance reception of broadcast TV, cable has transformed the entertainment, information and communications…

Q&A: Showtime Rides Wave of Success

Chairman-CEO Blank Honored as Pay Cable Company Demonstrates Strengths

Content Still King to Cuban

As Hi-Def Simulcasts of Mainstream Channels Emerge, HDNet Founder Sticks to Exclusives

The Oldies Have the Goodies for HD

Shot on Film, Older Series Prove Easy to Upconvert as Studios Mine Back Catalogs

Q&A: Leading the Way to Growth

Disney-ABC TV’s Sweeney Gives Team Credit for Expansion

Price Tops TVWeek Ad Sales

Retains Duties as Web General Manager

Getting to Know Your Sales Reps

Media Teams Could Gain Advantage by Building Closer Relationships

QuickTakes: Are Viewers Out of the Habit of Watching Prime-Time TV?

Do you think viewers are getting out of the habit of watching prime-time TV? “Distributing shows online does not cannibalize prime-time viewing. Consumer choice expands demand, and by distributing shows online, content owners are able to capture a demographic that…

Editorial: Extended TV Seasons Beg More Marketing

Did anyone else at the upfronts in New York reflect on the movement away from a fall-season crush of new product and what it means to the future of television? The slow creep away from a back-to-school starting gun for…

Comcast CEO Hints at Canoe Chief

Comcast CEO Brian Roberts said the cable industry is on the verge of naming a CEO for Project Canoe, an effort to standardize interactive advertising among cable operators. Mr. Roberts made the statement during a general session at the National…