The six largest U.S. cable TV operators unveil Canoe, a joint venture focused on using cable’s heaps of customer data to make TV ads more attractive.
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Investor buys additional stake in cable switching company as industry awaits IPO.
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Known for a lack of customer understanding, cable TV now has as much consumer data as Wal-Mart.
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Costs, and sales, go up for DVR pioneer.
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Normally conservative cable firms confound analysts by dropping $2.2 billion on wireless spectrum.
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First Google Base, now coupons, as the search king continues to woo small businesses.
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Quiet Sprint/cable coalition intrigues, but keeps analysts out of range.
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Phone company fills competitive holes for cable operators with Time Warner deal.
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The cable company taunts backyard rival Verizon with its loud VoIP milestone.
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Pop2Life plans to blend Apple’s music catalog with old-school radio using SMS.
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The largest set-top box maker tests standard that makes it easier for startups to develop TV applications.
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With its acquisition deadline less than four months away, cable operator makes warring creditors an offer.
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Joint venture between Sprint and cable operators will test market voice, data, video and cellular services.
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Company adds to the software consolidation trend with purchase of applications management firm.
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Carrier and operators will invest in 'grand slam' services and coordinated distribution to 75 million U.S. homes.
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The wireless carrier’s deal to offer wireless bandwidth to the major cable operators is expected this week.
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Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Cox close in on a deal that will finally add the wireless piece to their quadruple play plans.
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Cable operator’s plan to take the firm private could face a bruising shareholder court battle.
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Low ratings for cable TV stocks; Is Motorola chatting up Siemens phone unit?
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