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November 12, 2007
CAN FCC CHAIRMAN MARTIN GO WHERE NO CHARIMAN HAS GONE BEFORE?
Analysis of: FCC Planning Rules to Open Cable Market | www.nytimes.com
Author: Deborah Lathen, President, Lathen Consulting, LLC
CAN FCC CHAIRMAN MARTIN GO WHERE NO CHARIMAN HAS GONE BEFORE?
Analysis of: FCC Planning Rules to Open Cable Market | www.nytimes.com
Author: Deborah Lathen, President, Lathen Consulting, LLC
Cable companies will continue to lose subscribers to AT&T and Verizon. They will have to share more of their programming with their competitors on nondiscriminatory terms and the FCC will scrutinize their deals much more closely than it has in the past. Comcast will be barred from acquiring any...
October 26, 2007
Clinton helps Verizon move one step forward towards breaking cables strong hold on apartment dwellers.
Analysis of: Clinton Martin a ticket on MDU's | www.multichannel.com
Author: Deborah Lathen, President, Lathen Consulting, LLC
Clinton helps Verizon move one step forward towards breaking cables strong hold on apartment dwellers.
Analysis of: Clinton Martin a ticket on MDU's | www.multichannel.com
Author: Deborah Lathen, President, Lathen Consulting, LLC
Implications are that Verizon is making progress in freeing up the MDU market which in New York according to Clinton accounts for 20 million people. This means as I previously stated Verizon will target Cable's premium customers. The Clinton letter of support is good news for Verizon and...
October 25, 2007
Verizon's regulatory strategy for capturing cable's premium customers.
Analysis of: verizon's FiOS Challenges Cable's Clout | online.wsj.com
Author: Deborah Lathen, President, Lathen Consulting, LLC
Verizon's regulatory strategy for capturing cable's premium customers.
Analysis of: verizon's FiOS Challenges Cable's Clout | online.wsj.com
Author: Deborah Lathen, President, Lathen Consulting, LLC
This article is important because the implications are beyond the privatization of Cablevision. FiOS may have a more immediate impact on the sale price of Cablevision, but the other cable companies are at risk of seeing their most lucrative subscriber base shrink. That base consist of urban ...
October 24, 2007
Verizon, AT&T and RCN winners if FCC bans exclusive contracts in apartment buildings.
Analysis of: Martin:Time to Kill Exclusive Cable MDU Deals | dtv.broadcastnewsroom.com
Author: Deborah Lathen, President, Lathen Consulting, LLC
Verizon, AT&T and RCN winners if FCC bans exclusive contracts in apartment buildings.
Analysis of: Martin:Time to Kill Exclusive Cable MDU Deals | dtv.broadcastnewsroom.com
Author: Deborah Lathen, President, Lathen Consulting, LLC
Verizon, AT&T and RCN are behind a push at the FCC to end exclusive contracts in apartment buildings which both cable companies and landlord's have found to be quite lucrative.
October 24, 2007
Martin's Media Ownership Battle--Can he succeed where Powell failed?
Analysis of: Obama critical of FCC plan to speed up media review | money.cnn.com
Author: Deborah Lathen, President, Lathen Consulting, LLC
Martin's Media Ownership Battle--Can he succeed where Powell failed?
Analysis of: Obama critical of FCC plan to speed up media review | money.cnn.com
Author: Deborah Lathen, President, Lathen Consulting, LLC
Most of the major newspapers reported last week that the Federal Communications Commission would vote on December 18 to eliminate rules which bar media companies from owning radio, TV and newspapers in the same market, commonly referred to as the cross ownership ban. Lifting the ban, could make it more...
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