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AT&T IPTV now coming to your PC

March 22, 2007 New offering from U-verse TV service, called OnTheGo, requires only a subscription add-on and a broadband connection. TAGS: IP television, AT&T Corp., subscriber, programming, channel, satellite, broadband, TV, PC, Microsoft Windows XP

CBS switches on new broadband channel

May 4, 2006 Online ad-based channel, called "Innertube," will include original programming and encores of prime-time CBS TV. Image: Innertube online TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., broadband, talent, programming, TV

TiVo tunes in to Net downloads

June 7, 2006 Broadband video downloads mark the latest move by the digital video recorder company to expand its Internet-related services. TAGS: broadband video, TiVo Inc., IP television, broadband, DVR, digital video, programming, video, TV

When TV meets the Web

August 1, 2005 For everyone from Al Gore to CBS and MTV, the Web is the place for television programming. Also: Why downstream speeds beat upstream. TAGS: Al Gore, wireless broadband, MTV, CBS Broadcasting Inc., programming, TV, broadband, Yahoo! Inc.

TV catches the Net video bug

February 22, 2006 In a role reversal, TV producers are searching the Web for hot videos. TAGS: TV company, programming, audience, TV, video, media, broadband

Time Warner Cable begins cell phone trials

March 31, 2005 Cable provider takes first step into wireless market with an offering in Missouri. TAGS: Time Warner Inc., Kansas City, Sprint Nextel, Missouri, cell phone, trial, cable company, mobile phone, programming, broadband

AT&T to offer video on demand to DSL customers

April 18, 2006 Teams with Akimbo Systems to provide Net-based VOD service to DSL subscribers who sign up for new Homezone TV service. TAGS: Akimbo Systems, AT&T Corp., VoD, set-top, set-top box, IP television, satellite television, DSL, broadband, satellite, programming, TV, video

Cisco looks to university students for ideas

April 19, 2006 Cisco, MTV to give away $250,000 in grants to 10 student groups developing applications for broadband. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., broadband, MTV, student, social networking, programming, mobile phone, project, networking, idea, TV

Stay tuned for Verizon Wireless TV

January 7, 2005 The operator tries to climb back to No. 1 with a major expansion of its high-speed network and a new mobile TV service. TAGS: Verizon Wireless, Verizon V-Cast, mobile TV, wireless broadband, carrier, broadband network, Verizon Communications, Sprint Nextel, cell phone, BellSouth Corp., U.S., programming, city, Cingular Wireless, TV, handset

AOL says 'Welcome back' to old TV shows

November 14, 2005 Portal will offer free access to popular vintage TV shows via video-on-demand under a deal with Warner Bros. TAGS: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., broadband network, VoD, Time Warner Inc., America Online Inc., Disney Corp., episode, broadband, TV, programming, video

AT&T to ramp up IPTV's expansion

January 25, 2007 CEO says new U-verse service is working better than expected, and the company plans to push IPTV more aggressively this year. TAGS: IP television, AT&T Corp., subscriber, fiber, expansion, delay, Verizon Communications, broadband, TV, CEO, programming, Microsoft Corp.

Turner aims at game market with new service

April 27, 2005 TBS prepares new broadband service as more entertainment companies enter game market. TAGS: Turner Broadcasting System Inc., entertainment company, Time Warner Inc., broadband service, entertainment, subscriber, games, gamer, broadband, programming, TV, PC

TiVo taps the Internet for content

November 14, 2006 New features draw on Web content from amateurs, networks and news outlets. But will they attract new subscribers? TAGS: TiVo Inc., broadband video, CBS Broadcasting Inc., Internet video, subscriber, home video, general manager, broadband, TV, DVR, owner, MPEG-4, Apple QuickTime, WMV, programming, format

Hanging up on the competition

May 18, 2006 Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chavez says video franchise legislation backed by phone companies will benefit corporations, not consumers. TAGS: telephone company, legislation, barrier, nation, broadband, telecommunications, law, government, cable company, entry, programming, video
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