CABLEFAX MAGAZINE    CABLEFAX DAILY     COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

Broadcast  |  DBS  |  Overbuilders  |  Telcos  |  Web  |  Wireless
SMART VIEW: VIDEO | VOICE | DATA | WIRELESS | MOST READ
SEARCH: Advanced Search

May 7, 2008

Sprint, Clearwire, Cable Ops Embark on High-Speed Wireless Venture

Stage set for wireless battle with telcos, Cablevision closes deal for Sundance Channel and more news.

News Briefing for Wednesday, May 7, 2008

A consortium including Sprint Nextel, Google, Intel, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Bright House Networks and Clearwire announced a plan to build a national wireless network that will deliver video and advertising—as well as provide voice and mobile Web access—with the speed of digital cable signals. The consortium’s competitors: Verizon and AT&T. [New York Times | Bloomberg | Reuters | WSJ]

Cablevision completed a deal for ownership of Sundance Channel, the Wall Street Journal reports. [WSJ]

DirecTV added 275,000 net subscribers in the first quarter, giving it a 5.2% overall boost in subscribers compared to the same period a year earlier, the Wall Street Journal reports. [WSJ]

The P2P Bill of Rights and Responsibilities being developed by Comcast and Pando Networks is merely the starting point for a P2P initiative led by the Distributed Computing Industry Association, Cable Digital News Reports. [Cable Digital News]

Comcast is considering the adoption of monthly bandwidth caps for its Internet-access customers, according to Ars Technica. Customers who exceed the caps would have to pay steep fees. [Ars Technica]

The Screen Actors Guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers have broken off contract negotiations, the main bone of contention being actors’ compensation for work distributed via non-television electronic media, the New York Times reports. [New York Times]

Late Stories
Gospel Music Channel says it has been launched on a pair of Time Warner Cable systems in Texas: Time Warner Cable Corpus Christi and Time Warner Cable Flower Mound. GMC is in 40 million+ homes on cable and DirecTV.
 
Rainbow Media named our friend Georgia Juvelis VP of Corporate Comm, where in addition to corporate comm she'll oversee business and trade media for Rainbow and its nets. One of cable's nicest, Georgia has been with Discovery and Gemstar-TV Guide, among other companies. 

There is room at the Inn. NBCU is staging a national campaign for season 3 of Oxygen's Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood. (premieres June 17, 10pm). Among the prizes from the month-long campaign that begins May 19 is an island getaway and a  barbecue hosted by b&b owners and actors Tori Spelling and hubbie Dean McDermott. 

Discovery Channel's Deadliest Catch caught a 2.45 HH rating Tues, netting 3.45 million viewers and a 2.25 rating in P25-54. Deadliest was the #1 prime time non-sports cable show for the evening in ratings of P25-54, M25-54 and M18-49. CNN's Election Center was tied with Deadliest for #1 non-sports show that night.

BabyFirstTV signed a carriage agreement with Time Warner Cable, adding to pacts with Comcast and Charter. It also has signed with Dish, DirecTV and AT&T.

Congratulations to the winners—and to all the finalists—of the 2008 CableFAXIES Awards. And a special thank you to featured speaker and presenter Dan Rather of HDNet, who added inspired grace notes to yesterday’s CableFAXIES luncheon at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

What are the best companies to work for in the cable industry? Help CableFAX: The Magazine decide by nominating the companies you think should be on our list of the Top 10 Places to Work in Cable by completing our online nomination form.  We will run the Top 10 Places to Work as a Web exclusive on Cable360.net and on CableFAX: The Magazine's home page.

Tuesday's Top Stories





MORE DBS




SERVICES







Who are cable's most powerful women executives?
Help CableFAX: The Magazine decide by nominating the executives you think should be included in our annual list of the Most Powerful Women in Cable. We will rank the top 50 most powerful women, and run a list of the second 50, in the November issue of CableFAX: The Magazine. Nominations are open to all cable operators, programmers, vendors and trade associations. Click here for nomination form. Deadline for nominations: Sept. 19.
• • •
CABLEFAX: THE MAGAZINE
THE 100 POWER LIST

It's time to get in your nominations for the CableFAX 100, version 2008. Nominate here. Deadline for nominations: Sept. 19.
    Cable's stars turned out for the first annual CableFAX 100 luncheon at New York's Grand Hyatt last December. Catch Mad Men's Jon Hamm, Cash Cab's Ben Bailey as well as Sundance Channel's Larry Aidem and Cable Pioneer Bill Bresnan and others in our video from the wintertime event.
• • •
Read about the winners of CableFAX: The Magazine's 2008 CableFAXIES Awards, and find out who's working at the top of their game in cable PR and marketing.




Reprint Inquires for CableFAX: The Magazine, please contact Lyndsay Bahn lyndsay.bahn@theYGSgroup.com 717-666-3052.

For extra copies of CableFAX: The Magazine, please contact clientservices@accessintel.com or 800-777-5006.







       


Add a Comment

Name:
Email:
Comments:

Please enter the letters or numbers you see in the image.
Your message will be reviewed before it is posted


CableFAX: The Magazine's 2008 Most Powerful Women in Cable
[Nominate Now]
Extended Deadline: Sept. 19

CableFAX: The Magazine's 2008 CableFAX 100
[Nominate Now]
Extended Deadline: Sept. 19


Going Green: How to Do It, Communicate It and Sell It
Thurs, Sept. 25
1:30-3:00pm est
[Register Now]

MER and BER  Fundamentals
Free 2-part Series Thurs, Sept. 4 &
Thurs, Sept. 11
1:00-2:30pm est
[Register Now]



CableFAX Program Awards Luncheon
October 29, 2008
National Press Club | DC
[view finalists and register now]


Sign-Up Today!

The Skinny from CableFAX
Cable news in a quick-read format

HD Briefs
vital metrics on HDTV

Cable360 Direct
industry news and updates

CT Reports
developments in voice, video, & data 
INSIDE
CABLE360.NET:
Who are cable's most powerful women executives?
Help CableFAX: The Magazine decide by nominating the executives you think should be included in our annual list of the Most Powerful Women in Cable. We will rank the top 50 most powerful women, and run a list of the second 50, in the November issue of CableFAX: The Magazine. Nominations are open to all cable operators, programmers, vendors and trade associations. Click here for nomination form. Extended deadline for nominations: Sept. 19.

CABLEFAX: THE MAGAZINE
THE 100 POWER LIST

It's time to get in your nominations for the CableFAX 100, version 2008. Nominate here. Extended deadline for nominations: Sept. 19.

AWARDS, E-NEWSLETTERS, EVENTS & SPECIAL ISSUES
AWARDS
CableFAXIES
CableFAX Program Awards
E-NEWSLETTERS
CableFAX Daily
HD Briefs
The Skinny From CFAX
CT Reports: Video, Voice, Data
Cable360 Direct
EVENTS/TRAINING
CableFAX Webinars
CT Webcasts
SPECIAL ISSUES
CT’s Communications Executive
CableFAX 100
Faxies
Program Awards
Diversity
Powerful Women in Cable
Top Operators

INDUSTRY JOBS & OPENINGS:
 
 

CableFAX announces the launch of CableFAX Content Business, an online premium service featuring proprietary coverage of cable content, ratings, programming and advertising trends, new technologies and distribution channels.

Get a trial subscription to Content Business here.
Read the press release.



CABLE360.NET
POLL:
Would a Barack Obama presidency make cable’s diversity efforts seem less urgent in the eyes of some industry players?
Yes
No
  Home | Business | Programming | Technology | Competition | Minisites | | Calendar | Jobs | Resources
Subscribe | Contact | About Us | Privacy & Terms | Advertising | Site Map
CABLE360 © 2008 Access Intelligence LLC. All Rights Reserved.