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The Cable Show: Future looks rosy for cable

CTAM SmartBrief | May 25, 2012

The threat of the Internet and its unlimited video access for viewers appears to be receding for the cable industry. That's the conclusion reached by industry experts at the recent National Cable & Telecommunications Association confab in Boston, where it became clear that content providers are in no rush to overtake cable's dominance. "We see no reason for the industry to feel anything but upbeat," said Canaccord Genuity media analyst Thomas Eagan. Hollywood Reporter, The (05/24)


Cable sees long-term potential in courting younger customers now

CTAM SmartBrief | May 23, 2012

Cutting channels would boost industry, Time Warner Cable CEO says

CTAM SmartBrief | May 24, 2012

TV Everywhere vs. OTT: SNL Kagan weighs in

CTAM SmartBrief | May 25, 2012

Secular networks court Christian viewers with new programming

CTAM SmartBrief | May 29, 2012

Comcast exec: Cable must keep innovating

CTAM SmartBrief | May 23, 2012

When will TV Everywhere reach critical mass?

CTAM SmartBrief | May 24, 2012

Rentrak, MasterCard team up to compare viewing, purchasing data

CTAM SmartBrief | May 24, 2012

Discovery charts path for Destination America network

CTAM SmartBrief | May 29, 2012

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CTAM SmartBrief | May 29, 2012


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