Is Hulu Watched More Than Time Warner Cable?
fastcompany.com — According to a new survey, Hulu, the online video TV channel, just beat the viewing statistics of Time Warner Cable for July. Does that mean Hulu's now the second most important TV "channel" in the U.S.? Nearly... but not quite. (Submitted by CB810) More...
Time Warner Cable Tells FCC to Shut Up About Net Neutrality
arstechnica.com — "Now is not the time... to engage in a debate about the need for net neutrality obligations," Time Warner Cable tells the FCC. But why not, other than the fact that TWC is taking a beating over bandwidth caps? (Submitted by socivitus) More...
TimeWarner Cable May Lose Viacom Channels MTV, Nick, CC, VH1
huffingtonpost.com — What an awful way to ring in 2009. It turns out that Viacom claims it has been trying to negotiate a "fair" renewal of its prized cable channels for months and months, but reputedly Time Warner Cable has been unresponsive and "unreasonable". The nation's 2nd largest cable system operator, in turn, claims Viacom is asking for "exorbitant" increases (Submitted by augustojr) More...
Another Reason why Time Warner Sucks
engadget.com — In Wilson, NC, residents, upset with their choices in regards to internet and cable decided create their own network and charge only enough to cover the costs. Now, TWC is lobbying against the service claiming they can't compete. Need any more evidence to support Time Warner's suckiness? (Submitted by TB6387) More...
Time Warner rationale for bandwidth caps doesn't add up
arstechnica.com — Time Warner Cable's bandwidth caps are such a hit that the company is rolling them out in more cities this year. The caps start at 5GB per month, but Time Warner Cable's CEO says that they are needed to cover its infrastructure costs. We're (deeply) skeptical. (Submitted by MrBabyMan) More...
Time Warner tries again, fails to justify caps and charges
arstechnica.com — Time Warner Cable has increased all of its Internet data caps, added some new ones, and generously offered to limit overage charges to $65/month. Perhaps that's because the company's broadband operations are actually earning more cash and have lower expenses than they did in 2007, making TWC's stated rationale for the caps less tenable. (Submitted by MrBabyMan) More...
Cable departs from Hulu model with 'TV Everywhere'
edition.cnn.com — Two cable powerhouses have announced an ambitious pilot program that aims to convince their customers that, actually, TV on the web should not be free. With a service called TV Everywhere, Comcast and Time Warner will give cable subscribers access to "premium" television content via broadband, and later cellphone connections. (Submitted by EMFK) More...
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