Internet and Television Expo, Day 1
Brian Roberts, Peter Chernin, Kara Swisher, and Michael Kassan were among the speakers at the National Cable and Telecommunications Association’s 2015 Internet and Television Expo. They spok…
220 viewsBrian Roberts, Peter Chernin, Kara Swisher, and Michael Kassan were among the speakers at the National Cable and Telecommunications Association’s 2015 Internet and Television Expo. They spok…
220 viewsKyle McSlarrow delivered the opening keynote address at “The Cable Show '08.” Former FCC Chairman William Kennard moderated a panel discussion on broadband media with executives in digital m…
164 viewsKyle McSlarrow delivered the keynote address, giving an overview of the telecommunications marketplace. Then a discussion on the customer alternatives afforded by competition in the cable in…
84 viewsBroadcasting & Cable magazine’s 16th Annual Hall of Fame ceremony was held at New York’s Waldorf-Astoria ballroom. Inducted into the hall of fame were: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg,…
448 viewsThe closing general session of the 2005 National Cable convention a featured a panel titled “Hollywood Squires: Entertainment and The New Rules,” moderated by Maria Bartiromo. The panel of …
155 viewsTelevision industry executives talked about the role of competition in programming. Among the topics they addressed were multiple use of programs, industry consolidation, launching new chann…
156 viewsMr. Chernin talked about the future of the telecommunications industry, protecting intellectual property rights, fair use issues, and the threat of copyright theft to advances in digital and…
57 viewsIndustry leaders spoke about the future of broadcasting. Among the issues they addressed were integrating new technologies, high definition television, marketing new technologies and program…
130 viewsRepublican presidential candidate Bob Dole talked about movies and the influence of the Hollywood studios on U.S. society. He had viewed “Independence Day” yesterday and praised its patrioti…
1,267 viewsIn a parody of "Family Feud", cable industry leaders competed against each other on questions about cable and network programming.
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