Cable World back issues from February 2002:
Sumner-Mel feud settled --for now.
Feb 04, 2002;
What women want: lifetime movie, SoapNet are surprise hits with operators.
Feb 04, 2002;
Fox moves past CNN in news ratings race: lifetime takes double ratings crown for January. (Programming).
Feb 04, 2002;
Networks hold steady opposite olympics: familiar alternatives will be offered during games. (Programming).
Feb 04, 2002;
New speed channel ready to roll. (News).
Feb 04, 2002;
AOL Time Warner execs stick to the big picture: Parsons, Pittman avoid specifics about broadband in earnings call. (Operations).
Feb 04, 2002;
Lhota joins cablevision. (News).
Feb 04, 2002
AT&T broadband sees slip in cash-flow margins: loses 88,000 basic video customers in the fourth quarter. (Operations).
Feb 04, 2002;
Liberty mulls German objections. (News).
Feb 04, 2002
Insight to spend $6M shifting @Home customers: MSO plans to have internal network running by mid-February. (High-Speed Data).
Feb 04, 2002;
Ex-employee says AT&T falsified records. (MSO Roundup).
Feb 04, 2002
Cox responds to grievances in Virginia. (MSO Roundup).
Feb 04, 2002
Insight hires CFO. (MSO Roundup).
Feb 04, 2002
Movielink hires DBS Vet to take service online: movie studios' VOD venture sees its future in the networked home. (Video-On-Demand).
Feb 04, 2002;
iSurfTV claims program guide patent of its own. (News).
Feb 04, 2002;
The race heats up on Catalina Island: Ralph Morrow, owner of Catalina Cable TV, is fighting against direct broadcast satellite for the hearts and remotes of his fellow islanders. (Meet The Operator).
Feb 04, 2002;
A segment grows--and grows up. (Special Report: Local Ad Sales).
Feb 04, 2002
Across the great divide: as local ad sales emerge as a critical revenue source, programmers and operators partner improbably but profitably. (Special Report: Local Ad Sales).
Feb 04, 2002;
ESPN takes the biggest slice of an expanding pie. (Special Report: Local Ad Sales).
Feb 04, 2002
Desert cities, advertising oasis: Time Warner's California operation leverages its gatekeeper status in local ad sales. (Special Report: Local Ad Sales).
Feb 04, 2002;
Programming so cheap it's funny: Comedy Central scores with low-cost shows. (Programming).
Feb 04, 2002;
Ratings.
Feb 04, 2002
Analysts say cablevision needs to raise capital: company sets goals for 2002; reaffirms 2001 targets. (Business).
Feb 04, 2002;
Seachange prices offering.
Feb 04, 2002
Marketplace.
Feb 04, 2002
Companies in the news.
Feb 04, 2002
Cable network ad sales snapshot. (Prime Numbers).
Feb 04, 2002
Terayon says an operator will use its new modem: expects DOSCIS 2.0 to generate sales in the U.S. (Technology).
Feb 04, 2002;
Adelphia picks C-COR gear for upgrades.
Feb 04, 2002
Magis gets financing.
Feb 04, 2002
Bravo Networks.
Feb 04, 2002
Cartoon Network.
Feb 04, 2002
Columbia Tristar Domestic Television.
Feb 04, 2002
Concurrent Computer Corp.
Feb 04, 2002
Encoda Systems.
Feb 04, 2002
Game Show Network.
Feb 04, 2002
MTV and MTV2.
Feb 04, 2002
Realnetworks.
Feb 04, 2002
Starz Encore Group.
Feb 04, 2002
Turner Broadcasting System.
Feb 04, 2002
Turner Trade Group.
Feb 04, 2002
Vivendi Universal.
Feb 04, 2002
XM Satellite Radio.
Feb 04, 2002
Events Calendar.
Feb 04, 2002
Networking.
Feb 04, 2002
Charter agrees to carry DIY. (News).
Feb 04, 2002
ESPN goes Broadband. (News).
Feb 04, 2002
9/11 resolve may help avert deeper recession: Enron-inspired rules won't slow media consolidation. (Kagan's Column).
Feb 04, 2002;
Diller eyes acquisitions. (News).
Feb 04, 2002;
AT&T, comcast to woo locals: merging operators seek approval for franchise transfers by the end of July.
Feb 11, 2002;
L.A. renewal countdown begins.
Feb 11, 2002;
Charter launches new box as anti-satellite weapon: Motorola, Digeo provide networking, PVR capabilities. (Operation).
Feb 11, 2002;
Corrections.
Feb 11, 2002
Cox teams with MetaTV for interactive rollout: first service offers on-demand information programming. (Exclusive).
Feb 11, 2002;
Smith, Filipiak join AT&T. (Exclusive).
Feb 11, 2002;
AT&T threatened with fraud inquiry in Florida: complaints stem from customer service problems in Jacksonville. (Operations).
Feb 11, 2002;
OpenTV sues liberate. (News).
Feb 11, 2002;
Large satellite opponents let FCC deadline pass: filings by rural rivals could derail EchoStar-DirecTV deal. (Satellite).
Feb 11, 2002;
CIC mission is reexamined. (Education).
Feb 11, 2002;
Bresnan eyes AT&T systems. (News).
Feb 11, 2002;
Economy, ad slump cause concern at wink: interactive company counting on end-of-year pickup. (Interactive).
Feb 11, 2002;
Team tackles sports in Spanish. (News).
Feb 11, 2002
Up to date upstate: James Reynolds has taken his family cable business in New York State and put it on the cutting edge. (Meet the Operator).
Feb 11, 2002;
Pay-per-view revenue reaches record $2.2B: while movies grow, wrestling and boxing lose punch. (Programming).
Feb 11, 2002;
Layoffs at Oxygen Media.
Feb 11, 2002