Comcast Merges With NBC to Create a $30 Billion Business
The hotly debated Comcast-NBC merger has been in the making for over a year now and has finally been approved by the FCC and the DOJ. This will mark the first time one company will control both how television and movies are made and how they get into your living room. Comcast, the largest U.S. [...]
Read MoreFind The Best TV Subscription Service With BillShrink
Need to find the best television service provider but not really looking forward to being put on hold repeatedly just to comparison shop? Don’t trust their TV commercials with those low introductory period prices they throw at you? BillShrink just might be the solution to help you find the best TV service provided and package, and help you save money. Read on…
Read MoreNet Neutrality: Good or Bad Public Policy
There is a lot of buzz surrounding Net Neutrality. Consumers want to know how it affects them in regards to their Internet service. In this article, I will attempt to explain Net Neutrality in plain terms and further explain what is means for you, the consumer. Net Neutrality Net Neutrality is the principle that everyone [...]
Read MoreTVOneonline.com Gets a New Look
If you haven’t visited tvoneonline.com recently, it is time for you to revisit the site as it has a new look. The focus is now on News, Videos, Shows and the networks current schedule. When we first look at the shows that TV One the channel has the rights to, there is a substantial list. The shows range from the popular Jeffersons, Sanford & Son and A Different World to other shows which are not as popular such as $ingletary $ays, Full Plate, and Wet Paint.
Read MoreWill the Black Broadcasting Network Become Relevant?
Late in December of 2009, the Black Broadcasting Network (BBN) was launched on Verizon Fios TV Video On Demand (VOD). The Black owned and operated company will target the “urban” 18-34 year old demographic. The main focus of the programming on the BBN is programming that features African American and Latino artists, casts, comedians, producers, filmakers and athletes.
Read MoreWith Web TV What’s the Point of Cable?
It’s no secret that all the old methods of getting content are under siege. In a video killed the radio star onslaught, the web has singlehandedly shook the music and publishing industry to their foundation. The cable companies were feeling slight tremors, but now it seems that the mild rumblings are turning into full-blown quakes. [...]
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