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 News for the cable and broadband industry | March 18, 2009

The Cable Show 2009 Preview
Cable Takes Me There
The Cable Show 2009 -- Cable Takes Me There is set for April 1 to 3 in Washington at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The event will be part of the inaugural Cable Connections Week, set to run from April 1 to 7.

To help attendees get the full experience of broadband, Broadband Nation will offer "a dazzling immersion" into the broadband life, offering a hands-on view of how cable-delivered broadband services are bringing new possibilities to the country and the world, according to show organizers.

The conference portion of the show will cover the industry, including business services, new technology, programming and public policy. CTAM is lending its expertise to the show, particularly the business-service section of the session lineup.

This year, the cable industry's "CableCares" community-service initiative will focus on the needs of local schools in the D.C. area as well as local charities. To help raise money, the Battle of the Bands event will feature musicians from cable companies, networks, suppliers and the media.

In terms of the exhibit floor, the event will span more than 200,000 square feet of floor space.

In anticipation of the conference, we are pleased to offer CTAM SmartBrief subscribers a glimpse into how the conference topics relate to the latest news in your industry. If CTAM SmartBrief is not arriving in your inbox daily and you find our preview of The Cable Show 2009 useful, we urge you to sign up for our timely e-newsletter. CTAM SmartBrief delivers the stories making news in your profession directly to your inbox -- for FREE.
  Business Services 
  • Small cablers remain committed to business growth
    Many small and midsize cable providers aren't letting the dour economy slow down their growth strategies, according to this report. Some, such as Massillon Cable and Troy Cablevision, still are investing aggressively in the hopes of staving off competition and finding new subscribers for their TV, broadband and telephony services. Multichannel News (3/2) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Economic Elixir: Growing Cable's Business Services Share: Produced in partnership with CTAM, this session will have corporate and field-level MSO executives address business-customer requirements, describe how to achieve them and offer ideas about maintaining customer satisfaction and receptivity to new business services. Executives from Cox Communications Northern Virginia, Bresnan Communications, Time Warner Cable Business Class and Comcast Cable Communications will participate in the discussion. Find out more. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Plugged In: Ethernet's Role in Driving Business Services Market Share: Produced in partnership with CTAM, this session will feature an Ethernet expert who will provide the framework for the discussion, followed by an industry-analyst perspective on the market opportunity, and a cable commercial-market customer who has made the switch to Ethernet connectivity. Find out more. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
 TBN Signs Carriage Agreement with Comcast
Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the world's largest religious network and leading provider of faith and family programming, announced that it has signed an affiliation agreement with Comcast, that allows TBN to pursue carriage directly with Comcast systems for their faith-and-family channels. Read More
 

  New Technology 
  • Canoe sorts out options for ITV
    Canoe Ventures has announced that a technical trial of cable-viewer voting was successful that and it will soon give programmers details on building two classes of interactive applications, reports Multichannel News. Canoe, which was created last year by the six largest U.S. cable operators, hopes to launch the initial ITV product before the end of the year. Multichannel News (2/25) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • A New Way There: Cable's Interactive Agenda: This session will explore where tru2way and EBIF deployments stand, what MSOs are looking for in new applications, and what business models are supporting cable's new interactive era. Find out more. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
TBN and Gener8Xion Entertainment Partner in a Theatrical Documentary That Highlights the Amazing Story of Guinness Book World Record Holder.
"The Cross—The Arthur Blessitt Story" is a true account of one of the most unique individuals to walk the face of the earth. Read More
  Programming 
  • Q-and-A: Rentrak talks TV-viewing patterns
    Sandra Kilbridge, Rentrak's vice president of operations, AMI Division, talks with Multichannel News about its planned TV Essentials product trials with Charter Communications and how the trial will help flesh out how the product can help local ad sales and still protect the privacy of users. Multichannel News (3/9) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Online, On Demand & On TV: Understanding the New Field of Television: This session will offer an early read on how strategies are being shaped and how customers are responding as a confluence of online video, VOD and traditional television hits the screen. Find out more. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  Public Policy 
  • Study: DOCSIS 3.0 will help attract broadband stimulus funds
    With the latest DOCSIS 3.0 technology as part of its arsenal, the cable industry will be offering significantly faster Internet access to all of its subscribers by 2013, according to a study by Pike & Fischer. The report went on to say that DOCSIS 3.0-powered broadband will "garner a lot of support from government officials distributing funds from the economic-stimulus package." Broadcasting & Cable (3/10) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Where Policies Meet Packets: Government's Role in the Broadband Progression: This session, grown out of the presence of broadband grants and loans within the U.S. economic-stimulus program, will feature representatives from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the Rural Utilities Service and the FCC as they share perspectives and projections about the future role of government as it affects the broadband marketplace. Find out more. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Canadian cablers cry foul, challenge Internet levy law
    A proposal to enact an Internet levy law is being challenged as unlawful by Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications. Rogers Vice Chairman Phil Lind said Internet providers "are pipes, not broadcasters," asserting that they are not therefore required to provide support as TV networks do for programming delivered in Canada. The Globe and Mail (Toronto) (3/11) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  Gearing up for D.C. 
  

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