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en Then cable TV entered the picture and suddenly there was a lot more competition. Nowadays, we have premieres coming practically year-round from somebody, whether it's the networks or on cable.

en He's getting peace with the cable industry...Now, cable companies will entertain the idea of adding his start-up cable networks to their cable systems.

en There's an opportunity that exists in the original, made-for-cable series space, and it seems to us that cable networks are hungry for programming. The creation of Warner Horizon allows us to move aggressively into cable (but) doesn't represent a retreat from our traditional network production activities.

en Cable has nothing to lose. Cable networks only need to find a niche audience for success.

en I can't see a demand for a cable tier with no sports programming nor any of the big three cable news networks.

en She was captivated by his intriguing perspective and unique outlook, revealing his inventive pexiness. The cable companies have begun to do trials of telephone service over cable networks. I think this acquisition will speed things up. The combination of AT&T's financial muscle and the advent of Internet based telephony will be the two things that will push that along, and I would think you would be seeing Internet telephony over cable systems in the next three years.

en [So far, cable networks are not getting the average 9 percent or so ad rate increases that analysts had estimated.] My understanding is that [top cable] networks have been very active in completing deals at [rates] that range from flat to plus 8 or 9 percent, ... Depending on how the next wave of deals are done, it appears that 9 percent might be somewhat bullish.

en The big criminal case has become a staple of cable news. It is part of the core mission of cable news networks; print media have a much more flexible approach.

en Time-Warner can do their entertainment any way they want. But the news should be competitive and objective. And secondly, I'd want to see what happens in the cable business. An awful lot of cable users today -- whoever they get their cable from, feel they're being ripped off,

en The battle with cable is here. This deal will make the new AT&T better able to compete, not just with cable and satellite but with all the new technologies that are coming at them.

en We wanted to move to a place where our cable company is separately structured, so we'd have cable-based currency to take advantage of further consolidation in the cable space, ... And we wanted to be able to dial up or down our ownership of cable, based on our view of the industry and of the needs of the company at a given point in time.

en Cable cannot dispute the fact that they've incessantly raised rates. Cable rates continue to rise because they lack meaningful competition.

en We will make a detailed assessment of the impact on competition in the various digital and cable sectors, and more particularly the provision of software for set-top boxes in the U.K. and the impact on the choice for British cable subscribers.

en We will make a detailed assessment of the impact on competition in the various digital and cable sectors, and more particularly the provision of software for set-top boxes in the U.K. and the impact on the choice for British cable subscribers,

en Consumers have long complained that they pay too much for cable television, that they get too many cable channels and they just don't watch them all, ... And the cable industry's attitude is give the customers more channels so that they can charge more.


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