CFO says cable firm is not just winning the war with the phone companies, it is escalating it.
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Steve Case and Ted Leonsis contribute to $5.5-million investment in syndicator Clearspring.
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Time Warner Cable and Sprint launch mobile TV in Cincinnati, but will it fly in the heartland?
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After two years of shareholder wrangling and bitter comments, cable operator is now free to spend.
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Financier’s request to join board of cell phone company could spell trouble or opportunity.
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Portal expands financial information with consumer-oriented advice on retirement and taxes.
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Ma Bell thumbs nose at competitors and lets 100-million subscribers call each other for free.
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Sweetened $30 per share offer by Dolan family deemed ‘inadequate.’
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Shareholders split on merger designed to boost portal’s advertising presence in Europe.
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Total HD disc reconciles competing Blu-ray and HD-DVD standards.
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Bravia TVs will offer optional Internet video link to bring in content from various services.
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Ex Rocketboom hostess attracts major ad sponsors to her video blog—take that, Andrew Baron.
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Search king’s stock passed high-water mark as it captures 45.4 percent of the search market.
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News Corp. and AOL shakeups might signal New Media has come of age.
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NBC’s Randy Falcon will replace Jonathan Miller as CEO of AOL.
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While AOL continues to shed paid subscribers, cable operations pay off for media giant.
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Social network lets comedians submit videos in bid to become comic stars.
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DISH Network satellite TV provider adds high-speed Internet service with WildBlue.
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Time Warner chief says media company will play hardball in protecting its video copyrights.
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Portal teams with DreamWorks and Mark Burnett on game tied to animated movie.
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