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'Free' TV for your cell phone

May 17, 2005 Digital Music Video Network, an MTV-style commercial station, will debut in June with programming for the cell phone's tiny screen. TAGS: wireless video, cell phone, digital music, BellSouth Corp., programming, handset, Verizon Wireless, TV, AT&T Corp., video

A la carte TV

December 5, 2005 FCC and some TV distributors say it makes sense, but some cable companies and content providers say it is too expensive. TAGS: Cablevision Systems Corp., cable company, channel, TV company, programming, content provider, pricing, rate, TV

Verizon's TV dreams

October 13, 2005 Company launches its TV service to better compete with cable operators--what else is up its sleeve? TAGS: Verizon Communications, fiber-optics, IP, SBC Communications Inc., cable company, TV, programming, Microsoft Corp.

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, PC, TV, Microsoft Windows XP

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, media, broadband, video

FCC is taking wrong turn on digital media

April 13, 2004 Public-interest advocate Gigi Sohn says that the FCC is perilously close to knuckling under to a powerplay that will limit the way consumers can use their digital media. TAGS: digital television, digital media, content company, commission, broadcaster, consumer electronics, programming, TV

DirecTV service recommends personalized programming

November 9, 2006 Satellite provider's Web site will now let consumers rate movies and TV shows to find offerings that match their taste. TAGS: DirecTV, programming, movies, recommendation, preference, TV

CBS adds TV shows to iTunes

June 8, 2006 Episodes from "Survivor," the three major "CSI" programs, "NCSI" and "Numb3rs" cost $1.99 each. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., episode, Apple iTunes, programming, Apple Computer, TV

TV networks may form anti-YouTube cabal

December 11, 2006 Fox, Viacom, CBS and NBC Universal are talking about creating a video site to compete with YouTube, source confirms. TAGS: Viacom Inc., CBS Broadcasting Inc., YouTube, programming, Google Inc., TV, video

Samsung aims to put digital TV in cars

January 8, 2007 Analog TV is coming to an end, so Samsung is trying to make sure digital TV will work with portable devices. Photo: Taking digital TV for a ride TAGS: broadcaster, digital television, digital broadcast, broadcasting, Consumer Electronics Show, TV, Samsung Electronics, car, programming, U.S., photograph

The false choice of a-la-carte TV

August 20, 2007 FCC chairman wants to give TV watchers a fairer shake, but FreedomWorks' Peter Suderman says he's going about it all wrong. TAGS: parent, channel, rate, programming, pricing, government, chairman, TV, video

MTV sends more shows to iTunes

June 29, 2006 But at the same time, the TV network runs its own fledgling competitor to Apple Computer's online media store. TAGS: MTV, MTV Networks, Apple iTunes, programming, Apple Computer, TV, video

MTV buys iFilm for $49 million

October 14, 2005 Deal could mean a lot more downloadable TV programming for Web users and more online advertising for Viacom. TAGS: IFILM Corp., MTV, Viacom Inc., online video, online advertising, programming, TV, video

Me TV: Television of the future

April 11, 2005 special report News.com offers an indepth look at the revolutionary new technology and ideas that are reshaping the TV industry. TAGS: Nike Inc., branding, on-demand, TiVo Inc., HDTV, TV, programming

The Constitution, a la carte

May 22, 2007 The FCC might have good intentions, but Randolph J. May says the government could end up violating the First Amendment. TAGS: First Amendment, government, programming, cable company, violence, law, reader, TV

Cablevision to fight ruling blocking networked DVR

April 10, 2007 Argues its new service letting subscribers remotely store movies and shows is no different copyright-wise than other DVR products. TAGS: Cablevision Systems Corp., DVR, copyright law, cable company, set-top, set-top box, Time Warner Inc., programming, movies, TV, server

NBC, News Corp. sign video deal with Comcast

April 16, 2007 Nation's top cable provider will distribute TV programs and movies from the two media powerhouses through its Web sites. TAGS: News Corp., Comcast Corp., cable company, programming, video, TV

Kids' TV faces new Net restrictions

January 24, 2007 Feds want to keep commercial Web site references out of children's programming, but some say the rules don't go far enough. TAGS: Nickelodeon, advocacy group, children, rule, programming, restriction, e-commerce, Disney Corp., address, kid, TV, minute

Akimbo lands Cisco, AT&T as investors

June 26, 2006 Provider of set-top boxes, video-on-demand attracts funding from two companies with big IPTV ambitions. TAGS: Akimbo Systems, Cisco Systems Inc., AT&T Corp., set-top box, Scientific-Atlanta Inc., IP television, set-top, VoD, programming, investment, digital media, acquisition, Linksys, IP, TV, video

Parents group derides V-Chip ads

July 27, 2006 Group says broadcasters' rating system for V-Chip isn't sufficient, supports bill offering alternatives. TAGS: parent, satellite company, programming, bill, satellite, campaign, broadcaster, telecommunications, channel, TV
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