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...for the one-time price of the hardware and less than $10 a month, I have on-demand access to several thousand movies and TV episodes, music and other stuff I’ve not yet bothered with. There is no need to pay a cable or DBS operator a dime. I have a Terk HDTVa that brings in all the biggest TV events, local, regional and national news, as well as hard news and analysis in the form of “Frontline” and the “NewsHour.” For what do I need cable?
  03/23/2010, 12:55PM
Broadcast on the Chopping Block
Broadband plan seeks to reclaim 40 percent of industry spectrum
  03/23/2010, 12:49PM
It’s Always Something

 Now there’s a landline bellwether

The truth has finally been told. Al Gore did not invent the Internet. Reed Hundt did. Hundt, an FCC chairman in the 1990s, recently delivered a gasconade at Columbia Business School that would’ve made Cassius Clay blush.

I have to wonder what TV would look like with no regulation whatsoever. The whole regulatory framework seems designed to keep an army of attorneys employed. I have nothing against attorneys. Some of my closest friends have attorneys. Without attorneys,

  03/05/2010, 01:30PM
McAdams On: Protecting TV Consumers

In reality, there are no bodies strewn on Long Island in a firestorm waged by Disney’s photogenic Mr. Iger and the earthy Dolan patriarchy. No one has suffered so much as an inconvenience.





Friday 2:09PM
Audio Mixers Raise Issues Plaguing 5.1 for TV
“The first time Janet Jackson was on our show, I was stupefied—no one from her camp ever came back to the room to talk to us about the mix." SNL associate mixer, Josiah Gluck


 
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