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FCC Lets Cable Companies Encrypt Signals to Foil Theft -
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
NEW YORK (AP) – Federal regulators are letting cable companies scramble all their TV signals, closing a loophole that lets many households watch basic cable channels for free.
The Federal Communications Commission voted Friday to lift a ban on encryption of basic cable signals, saying it will reduce the number of visits by cable technicians to disconnect service and reduce cable theft.
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FCC Move to Close Program Access Loophole Upheld -
Monday, June 13, 2011
WASHINGTON (AP) – A federal court upheld a recent decision by government regulators to close a loophole that had allowed cable TV operators to withhold sporting events and other popular programming from satellite TV providers and other rivals.
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Comcast Drives Growth With Pricier Bundles -
Thursday, October 28, 2010
NEW YORK (AP) – Comcast Corp., the country's biggest cable TV company, continues to generate more money by attracting customers to pricier bundles of TV, Internet and phone service – even as a sluggish economy hampers efforts to sign up new subscribers.
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Comcast Q3 Profit Up 22 Pct, But Growth Slows -
Thursday, November 05, 2009
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Comcast Corp. reported a 22 percent increase in third-quarter earnings, buoyed by an investment gain and a lower tax rate as it stepped up promotions on its bundled video, phone and Internet plans.
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Online News Fees: Financial Salvation Or Suicide? -
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is a rarity among large U.S. newspapers – it’s selling more weekday copies than a decade ago. In Idaho, the Post Register’s circulation has remained stable, while many other print publications have lost readers to the Internet. How can this be?
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FCC to Probe Pricing Policies of Cable, Verizon -
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
PHILADELPHIA (AP) – The Federal Communications Commission has opened an investigation into the pricing policies of major cable operators and Verizon Communications Inc.
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Archived Article: Tech Focus Chg -
Wednesday, August 21, 1996
By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE Education on-line Area schools offer classes, degrees via home computer By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News Students can now get a college degree or take college courses without stepping foot on campus. The only school supplies ...8.
Archived Article: Telecom Law -
Friday, February 16, 1996
2-15 jts telecom law Telecom reaction has ups, downs Big firms happy, small companies see tough years ahead By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News Local companies are reacting favorably to the telecommunications deregulation signed into law last week, seein...