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CNNMoney: Verizon's $3.6 billion spectrum buy reshapes wireless fieldupdated: Fri Dec 02 2011 11:11:00

In the era of the smartphone and tablet boom, the hottest wireless commodities are airwaves.

CNNMoney: Internet routing glitch kicks millions offlineupdated: Mon Nov 07 2011 17:42:00

The seemingly indestructible Internet relies on a few backbone systems to keep traffic flowing smoothly. Sometimes, one of those systems blips -- and millions of devices get abruptly kicked offline.

CNNMoney: Charge it! MasterCard reports stellar resultsupdated: Wed Nov 02 2011 13:52:00

The trend toward plastic is in full force. After Visa reported record revenue last week, MasterCard destroyed the earnings expectations this morning.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Nebraska's move to Big Ten filled with challenges, anticipationupdated: Thu Jun 30 2011 11:41:00

As an offensive assistant for Nebraska in the mid-1960s, back when scouting opponents in person was still allowed, Tom Osborne sat in the stands for a game at Wisconsin's Camp Randall Stadium. "I remember thinking, 'This is a lot like Nebraska,'" said the Huskers' legendary coach and current athletic director. "The passion for college football, the pageantry, certainly shared something in common with the fans in our state."

CNNMoney: 50,000 BitTorrent users sued for alleged illegal downloadsupdated: Fri Jun 10 2011 15:59:00

The turn of the 21st century was rife with bitter anti-piracy lawsuits pitting studios against their potential customers, with music labels banding together to blast Napster -- and its massive user base -- to smithereens.

AT&T puts broadband users on monthly allowanceupdated: Tue Mar 15 2011 08:31:00

AT&T broadband users will soon face a cap on the amount of internet data they can download a month.

CNNMoney: Here's your iPhone. Want service with that?updated: Thu Feb 24 2011 10:27:00

What if you could buy your iPhone and wireless service directly from Apple, without having to sign a contract with AT&T or Verizon? Imagine going to Google.com and buying an Android phone that comes with Google Wireless.

CNNMoney: To the cloud! Wait, the what?updated: Wed Feb 09 2011 10:36:00

"The cloud" seems to be promoted everywhere lately, even making its way into a Super Bowl commercial.

CNNMoney: 8.5 million won't lose local TV for New Year'supdated: Fri Dec 31 2010 21:54:00

Time Warner Cable and Sinclair Broadcasting Group have agreed to extend talks to resolve a dispute that could have blacked out 33 local TV stations in as many as 8.5 million homes across the country.

Should the government force cell phones to carry TV tuners?updated: Mon Apr 12 2010 18:02:00

So it is The Year of Our iPad 2010, and we've all got mobile phones, netbooks, laptops, desktop computers and hybrid devices like PS3s and Xboxes.

CNNMoney: Why cable is going to cost you even moreupdated: Sat Jan 09 2010 20:19:00

Your cable bill is going up this year -- and next year, and the year after that -- with no end in sight.

The five best places for TV on the Internetupdated: Thu Jan 07 2010 12:37:00

How do I break this to you gently?

CNNMoney: Fox, Time Warner Cable reach agreementupdated: Fri Jan 01 2010 20:52:00

Fox Networks and Time Warner Cable announced an agreement Friday that will avert the disruption of Fox network programming to 15 million subscribers of Time Warner Cable and an affiliated company.

CNNMoney: Fox stands firm in Time Warner Cable fee disputeupdated: Fri Jan 01 2010 10:51:00

A midnight deadline passed Friday, but the Fox network has still not resolved its differences with Time Warner Cable on a deal to keep its channels on the air in several major cities.

CNNMoney: Stocks slip on last day of 2009updated: Thu Dec 31 2009 12:18:00

Stocks slipped Thursday afternoon in a thinly-traded session on the last day of 2009 as investors mulled a better-than-expected report on initial jobless claims at the end of a big year on Wall Street.

CNNMoney: Stocks poised for early popupdated: Thu Dec 31 2009 08:58:00

Stocks were poised to open the final trading session of 2009 with modest gains after a report on initial jobless claims came in better than expected, giving investors even more reason to celebrate a year of solid market advances.

CNNMoney: Time Warner Cable, Fox negotiations near 11th hourupdated: Thu Dec 24 2009 11:11:00

Time Warner Cable's customers could see Fox disappear from their televisions if the two companies fail to resolve a fee standoff by Dec. 31.

SI.com: Brian Hendrickson: Winning as much a need as a desire for Bobcatsupdated: Fri Oct 09 2009 15:31:00

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Nazr Mohammed rarely played late last season, yet even the little-used center got wrapped up in the energy that permeated the Bobcats for a brief time.

Fortune: Time Warner goes with the cash flowupdated: Thu May 28 2009 17:52:00

First, I need to disclose that as a loyal Time Warner employee, I've been a shareholder for a long time. Now after a series of exhorbitant deals that handed all the wealth we'd accumulated in decades to the owners of Warner, Turner and AOL, the media giant has at long last embraced a strategy that puts stockholders first.

CNNMoney: Charter Communications to file for Chapter 11updated: Thu Feb 12 2009 14:31:00

Charter Communications, a provider of cable TV, Internet and other broadband services, said on Thursday that it will file for bankruptcy, as part of a "financial restructuring."

CNNMoney: Wall Street starts new year with a bangupdated: Fri Jan 02 2009 18:03:00

Stocks rallied Friday, with investors starting off a new year on the right foot, after an abysmal 2008, and the Dow closing above 9,000 for the first time since November.

CNNMoney: Stocks start new year with gainsupdated: Fri Jan 02 2009 09:49:00

Stocks inched higher Friday morning as investors said good riddance to one of the worst years on record - but showed caution on the first trading day of the new year.

CNNMoney: Viacom-Time Warner Cable in truceupdated: Thu Jan 01 2009 11:37:00

Time Warner Cable and Viacom worked Thursday to finalize details on an agreement that will allow TWC customers to continue to watch programming on Viacom's MTV Networks, said TWC president and CEO Glenn Britt.

Media giants talking, channels still on cableupdated: Thu Jan 01 2009 08:44:00

Time Warner Cable and Viacom worked Thursday to finalize details on an agreement that will allow TWC customers to continue to watch programming on Viacom's MTV Networks, said TWC president and CEO Glenn Britt.

Cable tussle threatens viewers' favoritesupdated: Wed Dec 31 2008 14:48:00

Can you live without "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and "The Hills"?

Mock earthquake drillupdated: Thu Nov 13 2008 22:11:00

Californians took part in a mock quake drill with a magnitude 7.8 tremor.

Fortune: Big media ready for a big makeoverupdated: Fri Nov 07 2008 15:05:00

For America's media conglomerates, it's getting Darwinian out there - and the next stage of their evolution could come quickly.

Time.com: Net Providers Block Child Pornupdated: Tue Jun 10 2008 12:00:00

Verizon, Sprint and Time Warner Cable have agreed with New York state officials to block access to child pornography

Fortune: Time Warner unlocks cash drawerupdated: Fri May 23 2008 13:09:00

Time Warner is dangling an eye-popping $10.9 billion gift to shareholders as part of its spinoff of Time Warner Cable. But it's a gift that will keep on taking in the form of $10 billion in additional debt and a heavy financing burden shifted to the cable unit.

Fortune: Triple-play competition stalls growth for cable, phone giantsupdated: Thu May 08 2008 14:56:00

Just as the race for your TV, phone and Internet dollar speeds up, the gains for the companies peddling the triple-play service bundles have slowed to a crawl.

Fortune: Comcast pins hopes on a mobile futureupdated: Mon May 05 2008 14:51:00

As the bloody battle over subscribers between Comcast and its phone and satellite rivals continues at a virtual draw, the cable giant is looking ahead to a new wireless broadband arena: WiMax.

CNNMoney: Verizon earnings meet expectationsupdated: Mon Apr 28 2008 11:55:00

Verizon Communications Inc.'s first-quarter earnings met Wall Street expectations Monday on strong growth in sales of home fiber-optic services and strong wireless customer additions.

Fortune: A ray of hope for WiMaxupdated: Wed Mar 26 2008 16:53:00

WiMax may not be dead after all.

CNNMoney: Credit fears weigh on Wall Streetupdated: Wed Mar 26 2008 06:52:00

U.S. stock futures fell early Wednesday after talk of the collapse of the $19 billion sale of radio broadcaster Clear Channels spurred a new round of credit fears.

CNNMoney: Time Warner may shed AOL unit and cableupdated: Wed Feb 06 2008 14:30:00

Time Warner's new chief executive officer confirmed Wednesday that the media company is separating its struggling AOL access business from the division's growing online advertising business, a move that could lead to the sale of the traditional dial-up unit.

CNNMoney: Stocks set for mild reboundupdated: Wed Feb 06 2008 09:05:00

A strong reading on productivity and solid media earnings could help stocks rebound Wednesday, after recession fears sparked the biggest sell-off in nearly a year.

CNNMoney: How to tell if we are in recessionupdated: Mon Feb 04 2008 10:13:00

Are we heading into a recession? Wall Street may have a better idea after three big media companies report quarterly results this week.

Fortune: Cable's consumer electronics makeoverupdated: Mon Jan 07 2008 13:03:00

Comcast CEO Brian Roberts says he remembers walking around the Consumer Electronics Show five years ago with Time Warner Cable CEO Glenn Britt. He recalls seeing a big presence from his rivals in the satellite-television business. His own industry, by contrast, was nowhere to be found.

Fortune: Cable's wireless quandaryupdated: Mon Dec 17 2007 17:19:00

The phone business has been very good to the cable industry.

CNNMoney: Struggling to maintain poiseupdated: Wed Nov 28 2007 05:48:00

U.S. stocks appeared set for a tough open Wednesday as investors struggled to maintain their poise in the face of ongoing credit problems and a heavy economic calendar.

CNNMoney: Markets tick up on openingupdated: Tue Nov 27 2007 09:39:00

U.S. stocks, after slipping into a correction, opened Tuesday on the upside as investors watched oil prices fall and weighed news that a Middle East government was investing $7.5 billion in embattled Citigroup.

CNNMoney: Cash for Citi, lower oil could lift Wall Streetupdated: Tue Nov 27 2007 06:53:00

U.S. stocks appeared poised for recovery Tuesday after sinking into a correction the previous session, as investors watched oil prices fall and weighed news that a Middle East government was investing $7.5 billion in embattled Citigroup.

CNNMoney: Fans lose in football-cable clashupdated: Thu Nov 22 2007 08:18:00

Michigan-Ohio State. Yankees-Red Sox. Duke-North Carolina. When bitter sports rivals backed by massive resources face off against one another, fans are typically the winners.

CNNMoney: Time Warner preps for changeupdated: Wed Nov 07 2007 16:02:00

There were no major surprises in the third-quarter earnings report of Time Warner, the world's largest media conglomerate.

CNNMoney: Time Warner CEO Parsons to resignupdated: Mon Nov 05 2007 17:17:00

After a more than five-year stint running media conglomerate Time Warner, chairman and chief executive officer Richard Parsons announced Monday that he will resign as CEO as of Jan. 1, 2008.

CNNMoney: Report: Carlyle cable sale offupdated: Wed Sep 12 2007 07:20:00

In the latest sign of problems in the credit markets, private equity firm Carlyle Group has indefinitely postponed the sale of a cable company because bidders did not meet its price, according to a published report.

CNNMoney: Qwest profit up but below expectationsupdated: Tue Jul 31 2007 21:57:00

Qwest Communications International Inc. said Wednesday its second-quarter profit rose as the telecommunications carrier trimmed costs, but the results were slightly short of market expectations.

CNNMoney: Check-up time for AOLupdated: Thu Jul 26 2007 01:04:00

A year ago, Time Warner finally relented to market pressure and decided to stop charging broadband customers for its AOL service access fees. Faced with a steadily declining AOL subscriber base, Time Warner made the decision to focus more on the rapidly growing online advertising market and make much of AOL's services free.

CNNMoney: Copper vs. cableupdated: Fri Jul 20 2007 00:48:00

The big cable companies and the telco giants are engaging in a battle for your living room. At stake are the dollars you spend on your phone, television and Internet access service.

CNNMoney: Good times for Time Warnerupdated: Wed May 02 2007 07:23:00

Time Warner, the world's largest media company, reported better-than-expected earnings for the first quarter Wednesday thanks to robust results from its cable business and improved profits at its AOL division.

CNNMoney: Takeover rumors run at full 'Sprint'updated: Wed Feb 28 2007 09:09:00

It's been a tumultuous couple of months for Sprint Nextel, and that has led to some speculation that the wireless company could be a takeover target.

CNNMoney: Time for Time Warner Cableupdated: Tue Feb 13 2007 09:18:00

Time Warner, the world's largest media company, announced Tuesday that its Time Warner Cable unit has become a publicly traded firm and that shares should start trading as early as March 1.

CNNMoney: Playboy says it's not for saleupdated: Mon Feb 12 2007 09:41:00

Sex sells. Or does it?

Fortune: Cable's next star CEOupdated: Fri Jan 12 2007 10:09:00

Who is Glenn Britt? Unless you work in the cable industry, or you're a particularly observant owner of Time Warner stock, you've probably never heard of Britt, who happens to be CEO of the media conglomerate's cable unit.

CNNMoney: Showtime for Time Warner Cableupdated: Fri Jan 05 2007 11:24:00

Shares of Time Warner Cable, the second largest cable company in the U.S., could hit the market within the next few weeks, analysts said.

CNNMoney: Cable stuffing the NFL this Thanksgivingupdated: Wed Nov 22 2006 06:38:00

Thanksgiving, a day given to excess, will include a third helping of pro football this year -- but only for a fraction of U.S. homes.

CNNMoney: Jittery futures tick higherupdated: Wed Nov 01 2006 05:50:00

Investors will be keeping their eyes on oil prices and a new round of economic readings, along with sales and earnings reports due Wednesday.

Fortune: Why Time Warner's CEO loves cableupdated: Thu Oct 19 2006 13:18:00

No wonder Time Warner CEO Dick Parsons likes the cable business so much.

Fortune: Wall Streeters watch cableupdated: Tue Oct 17 2006 06:27:00

Are cable stocks cheap? Charles and James Dolan think so. In early October the Dolans, who own 22.5 percent of Cablevision stock and control 74 percent of the voting rights, offered to buy out publ...

CNNMoney: NFL sacks cable companiesupdated: Tue Aug 08 2006 09:54:00

This August is the most brutal month for the National Football League.

Fortune: The other story at Time Warnerupdated: Wed Aug 02 2006 17:10:00

Amid all the coverage around AOL's new strategy, you might not have noticed that Time Warner (parent of CNNMoney.com and Fortune) made another big announcement this week: The company, along with Comcast, completed its acquisition of Adelphia's cable-television assets in a deal that makes Time Warner's cable unit the nation's third-largest provider of multichannel programming behind Comcast and DirecTV.

CNNMoney: Report: Deal to benefit Time Warner Cableupdated: Mon Jul 31 2006 08:42:00

Time Warner Cable's deal to buy Adelphia Communications will help the cable company bargain for better rates from programmers, although the costs savings won't likely be passed on to consumers, according to a report in The New York Times on Monday.

Business 2.0: Red Hat snaps up JBossupdated: Mon Apr 10 2006 12:54:00

SAN FRANCISCO (Business 2.0 Magazine) - Open source is red-hot again, with larger companies on the hunt for startups to buy. Red Hat's just-announced $350 million acquisition of JBoss is the latest deal in a shopping spree that began when Oracle bought Sleepycat in February. JBoss was also rumored to be on Oracle's acquisition list, and the company had been mulling an IPO. Instead, Red Hat landed JBoss, which will help the company expand beyond just selling operating systems. JBoss's open-source application server is a key software component which helps link Web servers and databases.

CNNMoney: The cable disconnectupdated: Tue Dec 06 2005 11:34:00

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - It's hard to find an industry more under siege than cable.

Business 2.0: Comcast Bets on Interactive TVupdated: Thu Dec 01 2005 00:01:00

Interactive TV may finally be ready for prime time, and it could be a way to wean consumers off TiVo-style commercial-skipping. The technology, which lets viewers change camera angles and shop usin...

CNNMoney: Time Warner ups share repurchaseupdated: Wed Nov 02 2005 06:05:00

Time Warner Inc. said Wednesday it's increasing its planned share buyback to $12.5 billion, responding to demands of financier Carl Icahn.

CNNMoney: NBC and Time Warner 'Start Over'updated: Tue Oct 25 2005 07:52:00

NBC and Time Warner Cable announced a joint venture Monday that will allow cable company customers to catch up on their favorite network programs.

CNNMoney: Icahn's letter to shareholdersupdated: Tue Oct 11 2005 08:24:00

Dear Time Warner Shareholder:

CNNMoney: Time Warner misses 2Q markupdated: Wed Aug 03 2005 05:59:00

Earnings fell at Time Warner Inc., as the world's largest media conglomerate missed Wall Street forecasts and announced Wednesday that it is setting aside $3 billion to settle securities litigation.

CNNMoney: Broadband lag could hurt the U.S.updated: Thu Jun 16 2005 14:17:00

Thomas Bleha believes the United States stands to lose big if it keeps slipping behind other countries in the percentage of citizens with high-speed Internet access.

CNNMoney: AOL-cable spinoff possibleupdated: Wed Jun 15 2005 06:13:00

Time Warner is considering spinning off Internet service provider America Online in combination with its cable operations, according to a published report Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Big Business to telecoms: Hear us now?updated: Mon May 23 2005 05:47:00

The telecommunications industry isn't exactly known for having great service -- and a study released Monday confirms that many businesses aren't overjoyed with their telecom service providers.

CNNMoney: Comcast eyes deal with wireless firmupdated: Wed May 18 2005 07:32:00

Comcast Corp. may look to make its own deal with a wireless phone provider rather than working with a previously announced consortium of cable providers, according to a published report.

CNNMoney: Adelphia deal to shuffle cableupdated: Thu Apr 21 2005 06:37:00

About one in ten U.S. cable subscribers would get a new provider as the result of the $17.6 billion deal unveiled Thursday in which Comcast Corp. and Time Warner Corp. agreed to jointly buy Adelphia Communications as well as swap some of their own cable customers.

CNNMoney: Oil's well for stocks?updated: Wed Apr 06 2005 05:42:00

A continued retreat in oil prices could again give stocks a lift early Wednesday as investors weigh deals and the first of the first-quarter earnings reports.

CNNMoney: Time Warner Cable shakeupupdated: Fri Jan 14 2005 15:12:00

Three senior executives have left Time Warner Cable as part of a broad management shakeup, a company spokesman confirmed Friday.

Money Magazine: Internet Phone Calls: The New "ringy-dingy"?updated: Wed Sep 01 2004 00:01:00

The newest Internet revolution has arrived. You can now make and receive phone calls via a high-speed Internet connection by subscribing to a service known as voice over Internet protocol. VOIP, fo...

CNNMoney: AT&T, cable powers enter partnershipupdated: Thu Aug 19 2004 06:56:00

AT&T, which is moving away from providing traditional phone service to residential customers, is teaming with the nation's largest cable operators to offer phone service over the Internet, according to a published report.

CNNMoney: Yanks, Red Sox in TV merger?updated: Tue Aug 03 2004 06:41:00

The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, fierce rivals on the field, could soon be partners in their off-field broadcasting business, according to a published report.

CNNMoney: Whatever music video you wantupdated: Fri Apr 23 2004 08:28:00

Time Warner Inc. is launching an on-demand music video digital cable network, using content from its America Online unit, the company announced Friday.

Fortune: Don't Believe the VOIP hype Yes, one day Internet calls will rule. But that's still a ways off.updated: Mon Jan 12 2004 00:01:00

This past summer things looked pretty bleak for 8x8. Quarterly losses at the tiny Santa Clara, Calif., firm were $1.5 million on shrinking revenues of $1.6 million. Meanwhile the stock was stuck at...

Fortune: Broadband Bust-Upupdated: Mon Aug 12 2002 00:01:00

During the mid-1990s, the cable industry wanted nothing more than to be just like the telecom sector. That's one wish it would love to take back.

Fortune: Must-See Whenever You Feel Like It TVupdated: Mon May 27 2002 00:01:00

After a decade of hype and dozens of trial runs in the hinterlands, video-on-demand over cable TV is finally ready for prime time. That may be welcome news for viewers--but it threatens the economi...

Fortune: Movie Madness The studios want to deliver digital videos to homes over the Internet. But don't pop the popcorn updated: Mon Sep 17 2001 00:01:00

Like the brain-sucking zombies in Night of the Living Dead, new video-on-demand schemes are coming back from the grave to break into your house. Once again, they're fed by the untested premise that...

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