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"cable television" Definitions
  1. a system of broadcasting television programmes along wires rather than by radio wavesTopics TV, radio and newsb2

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I think that now it's become, with cable television playing such a role, although, you know, cable television was supposed to be a dying medium.
Only 2% of teens said they watch traditional cable television.
My dad sold his cable television business four years ago.
Comcast Corp, the largest U.S. cable television company, owns NBCUniversal.
Or, maybe you'd like discounted parking or free cable television.
His lawyers went on cable television to do the same.
Can someone just cancel the White House cable television subscription?
He is a television actor; not a cable television actor.
The last remaining tethers — cable television cords — are rapidly snapping.
Australia's most profitable media company is Foxtel, a cable television company owned jointly by Mr Murdoch and Telstra, a telecoms firm; ownership rules, written before cable television arrived, and never updated, do not affect it.
The digital spot, which also aired on cable television, showed Mrs.
Those still paying for cable television were watching less of it.
Trump succeeded in getting cable television networks to air the spectacle.
Simply put, healthcare is not like a car or cable television.
Cable television networks are not bound by the same federal policies.
Cable television employment was relatively stable, sitting at 28,000 since 2008.
It also diversifies Disney's revenue as U.S. cable television subscribers decline.
Consumers are downgrading cable television packages or forgoing a connection altogether.
Things worsened as DeVos continued her cable television tour Monday morning.
The ad aired on cable television in Washington, D.C., on Thursday.
FCC indecency regulations do not apply to news or to cable television.
The remainder has been spent on national cable television — mainly Fox News.
FAGLIANO: I wonder if that's just CABLE as opposed to CABLE TELEVISION.
Trump's allies have periodically criticized Avenatti for his frequent cable television appearances.
Let's say that once a week, I appear on national cable television.
"Veteran readers will recall this happened pre-Internet with cable television viewership."
Washington (CNN)Cable television is at the center of Donald Trump's life.
When Fox News emerged in 1996, cable television was at its zenith.
In industry jargon, we're years into the great "unbundling" of cable television.
Bezeq's subsidiaries include a cable television company and Walla, a news website.
Trump, goaded by cable television hosts and Rush Limbaugh, rejected the deal.
It will also be aired on network and cable television across the country.
Cable television will eventually go the way of the VHS and Necco Wafers.
For years, Argentines without cable television could only watch highlights of weekend fixtures.
It was cable television at 4 in the afternoon on a school day.
Some 58% of British households have cable television, compared with 32% in Spain.
Here, of course, we deal with Internet service providers, not cable television operators.
For a fee, they provide transport, water, cooking gas, cable television and internet.
Trump's compulsive consumption of cable television and major daily newspapers is well-known.
Also, it's a little odd to spell out "cable television" in this sense.
The future of Disney is streaming, and the past is linear cable television.
Rachel Maddow might be the most unlikely cable television host in the country.
They have twin beds, cable television, laundry machines, and parking lots for vehicles.
By then, in any case, times had changed, and cable television was mainstream.
The average hour watched on cable television costs between 15 and 25 cents.
Cooking, talk shows, painting, '90s daytime cable television, even people just lifting weights.
Yes, cable television engaged in wild speculation before Robert Mueller issued his report.
She believes broadcast and cable television will survive by evolving with the medium.
"Sexual harassment in network (and cable) television has prevailed for decades," she wrote.
Proponents of the breakdown of the bundle economy most often cite cable television.
Turn on cable television and you'll likely see people screaming at each other.
Again, that's true of comics, but it's much more true of modern cable television.
Saracho is now the first Latina ever to run a premium cable television show.
The remainder is on national cable television, according to the CMAG/Kantar Media data.
He served as a cable television surrogate for the Republican during the presidential campaign.
He dressed sharp, went to happy hours, and became a regular on cable television.
Cable television stations were also blocked, the Press Trust of India reported on Saturday.
A decade ago Verizon launched Fios, an expensive landline cable television and internet service.
The bid for cable television was acceptable and it moved from Fox to ESPN.
Jim Liberatore, the president of the cable-television network the Outdoor Channel, also participated.
How to Cut the Cord on Cable Television has changed remarkably in recent years.
Hannity's program often rates No. 1 on cable television, but not on television overall.
Revisit recurring subscriptions like cable television packages and how much you are using them.
All this has made her program among the most hermetically sealed on cable television.
The vast majority of those viewers — about 7.4 million — watched it on cable television.
That's why average podcast ad rates are often comparable to those for cable television.
Neither satellite nor cable television existed to any great extent during the Nixon presidency.
Washington has long been home to cable television spots crafted for solely the city's influencers.
Few localities have more than one cable television company, but most have several wireless carriers.
Shaw lost more than 27,000 retail cable television customers and shed 8,760 consumer internet accounts.
Millennials have killed many things: cable television, golf, McDonald's, and now, apparently healthy sexual relationships.
Trump was able to rely on Twitter and cable television to fuel his primary campaign.
Even cable television, which has all too often acquiesced to Trump, largely ignored the spectacle.
Pakistan's state censor soon imposed a ban on Indian content and channels on cable television.
Together the two built Comcast into the largest cable television provider in the United States.
The resulting cable television cases, Mr. Santucci said in 1987, had caused him personal pain.
Throughout last year, he frequently promoted the GOP's tax-cut efforts on cable television shows.
They have become mainstays on cable television, and several have amassed large social media followings.
It greatly impressed John Oliver, the British satirist who lampoons candidates on American cable television.
This passes with a shrug in part because Trump is so good for cable television.
It was that old pre-internet standby, broadcast and cable television, and especially TV news.
He said revenue for cable television networks come from two sources: subscription revenue and advertising.
People already seek out cable television channels and newspaper opinion columns that reinforce their views.
The President values people who can make the rounds on cable television as Cohn did.
Ms. Fraser suggested a cable television special to raise money for cancer research and awareness.
But he advised Trump during the campaign and appeared on cable television as a surrogate.
The debate promises to bring some of the drama from recent trade negotiations to cable television.
Hurricanes Harvey and Irma were massive cable television events that dominated coverage on all the networks.
The Calgary-based company surprisingly lost retail internet customers, and continued to shed cable television customers.
The cable television industry is supposedly under pressure from the likes of Netflix and Amazon Prime.
Rebuilding America PAC, a pro-Trump outside group, is spending $2628,28500 on national cable television ads.
"I was tired of knocking on congressmen's doors to explain what cable television was," he recalled.
Disney licenses its content to cable television companies and competes with Time Warner in creating content.
The strategist suggested Freedom Caucus members would be little more than "talking heads" on cable television.
Hasbro, for example, aborted its attempt at operating a cable television network in partnership with Discovery.
His daily on-camera briefings drew huge audiences on cable television and became must-see television.
Favoring fireworks over forensics, the debates catered to the imperatives of cable television, not the voters.
Then came the ascendency of social media and the tribal warring of the cable television networks.
Americans were also presented with a president obsessively watching cable television news and attacking imagined enemies.
Hurricanes Harvey and Irene were massive cable television events that dominated coverage on all the networks.
President Trump noted in a statement Friday that Spicer's briefings were widely watched cable television events.
"The tone is such hatred," he said, referring to the commentary about him on cable television.
Some viewers of these video services are so-called cord cutters, who forgo cable television subscriptions.
Candidates and cable television producers are hoping that tonight's matchup in Iowa can reverse the trend.
For cable television stalwarts like TBS, ESPN, Discovery and Univision, 103 was not a great year.
The game was being aired live on cable television, and the protest caught fans by surprise.
Mr. Wolff was behind the microphone from the radio age to the rise of cable television.
It foresaw, among other things, the rise of personal computers, the internet, cable television and telecommuting.
The hearings will most likely be aired live and in full on network and cable television.
French premium cable television company Canal+ is slowly moving away from building its own set top boxes.
The business includes satellite and cable television services in Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina and several other countries.
Steyer is a regular on cable television and headlined a town hall on CNN earlier this month.
It's an incredibly entertaining movie that will undoubtedly become a staple of cable television and on-demand.
The government ordered cable television providers to cut the signal to several stations not under state control.
That's the new battle in the New Year's Eve cable television war that will unfold this weekend.
Live sport has long been one of the main attractions for buying a subscription to cable television.
Now it's time to watch Matty Matheson as he embarks on a whole new venture: cable television.
POP TV's Hot Date is the latest web series to successfully make the leap to cable television.
For better or worse, Perot understood that cable television had become the dominant medium of political communication.
The ads are running on broadcast stations in New York and California and nationally on cable television.
O'Rourke is making the network and cable television rounds as he seeks to rejuvenate his flagging campaign.
Inside, residents enjoy all the comforts of land dwellers: municipal utilities, cable television and broadband computer connections.
Observers can spot the ones who've amassed fluency in black vernacular and radical politics through cable television.
What's down are the Nielsen ratings on the big events on broadcast networks and on cable television.
Why it matters: Comcast's subscriber surge is noteworthy given the decline in paid cable television subscriptions overall.
I didn't have cable television, and I don't remember using the internet for anything except school projects.
Donald Trump's rise was aided as much by his popularity on cable television as on social media.
Cable television has been the backbone of the entertainment and media business for a few decades now.
He drew inspiration from American moguls like John C. Malone who made their fortunes in cable television.
A recent analysis using large-scale data identifies cable television news as a major contributor to polarization.
She seems to prefer the bright lights of cable television appearances to the minutiae of passing laws.
Of course, it's also the case that political discourse on television — particularly cable television — is often terrible.
Cable television features debates about whether President Trump's tweets should be admitted as evidence in federal court.
While national politicians cower in fear of donors, pressure groups and cable television coverage, mayors can act.
Video games are also cheaper to consume than cable television or going to the movies, she said.
Begun in 2006 during a cable television boom, SNY has done everything the Wilpons hoped it would.
The article was referred to frequently on the cable television shows that the president likes to watch.
Like many of Mr. Trump's dramatic moments, Tuesday's impromptu question-and-answer session unspooled on cable television.
Regardless, it serves as a good reminder that his lens on literally everything is cable television. 4.
There are people that just assume that cable television or satellite are how most people get content.
Presidents have struggled to figure this communications challenge out in the age of cable television and the Internet.
The rise of 5G could even mark the beginning of the end for cable television, the CEO suggested.
Previously, the company said that DirecTV Now, due next month, wouldn't undercut the steep price of cable television.
A frequent critic of the Trump administration, Swalwell raised his profile by becoming a staple on cable television.
It is not alone in this: talk radio, cable television, newspapers, and Twitter have all played their part.
Unlike film openings, cable television premieres, or album releases, the success of game launches are carefully guarded secrets.
Its original run, between 2003 and 2007 on cable television, was set largely in New York's cosmopolitan bubble.
This is also an important move for the NFL, which has long been the stronghold of cable television.
Luckily, these days, you don't even need cable television to feel like you're right there at the ballpark.
JOEL FAGLIANO: All right, 12-Down, CABLE TELEVISION … His clue is "Netflix ancestor," which we have crossed out.
He also worked on TV, hosting the weekly music video countdown cable television show NewNowNext Music on Logo.
There are 84 LGBTQ characters on cable television shows — and only 18 of those characters identify as bisexual.
Too often, Fox News is considered to be just one more channel in the universe of cable television.
Giuliani would later wave this affidavit around on cable television as proof of his claims against Joe Biden.
On the other is the NBCUniversal entertainment business, which spans broadcast and cable television, film and theme parks.
This would be comparable to reserving seats on the Federal Communications Commission's board for the cable television industry.
Mia Love (R-Utah) are acting as surrogates, often appearing on cable television to speak on his behalf.
It's left him straining to remain relevant amid Trump's daily briefings — carried live on cable television each afternoon.
It was just when the wind really started hitting the sails of this kind of cable television revolution.
Cable television channels carried live coverage of Mr. Lee's short ride from his home to the prosecutors' office.
It's become common knowledge that Trump's seemingly most erratic tweet storms can be traced back to cable television.
But the main reason his retirement was so jarring is that Matthews is synonymous with cable television punditry.
Pusha T, a long-running battle, the most recent iteration of which went from cable television to podcast.
Much of that profit came from Fox's cable television unit, of which Fox News is the largest contributor.
Post election, Lieu has made multiple appearance on cable television, including MSNBC and Real Time with Bill Maher.
Cable television started going mainstream in India through the 1990s, riding on the country's massive middle class population.
Xi's brief comments to the media before the closed door session were broadcast by Hong Kong's Cable Television.
Xi's brief comments to the media before the closed door session were broadcast by Hong Kong's Cable Television.
Tech Tip Q. I don't have a cable television subscription but I want to watch shows on PBS.
Well, you did mention he has access to cable television in prison, so he might watch it right?
Most Americans get their internet via telephone and cable television wires that have been in the ground for decades.
Rudy Giuliani also went on cable television to display texts between and Volker regarding Giuliani's outreach to Ukrainian officials.
The entertainment giant is trying to transform itself from a cable television powerhouse into a leader of streaming media.
At the end of the '60s, in the embryonic days of cable television, an enterprising executive had an idea.
Police started investigating Madison after a cable television worker allegedly detected a foul odor emanating from the his garage.
And in fairness to Ailes, a sizable proportion of the cable television audience agreed with his worldview as well.
The first women's professional league in America began with eight teams and $5 million in investment from cable television.
Arpaio also became a favorite of conservative cable television commentators, while immigrant rights activists viewed him as a villain.
Laura Ingraham — who next week "will take over one of the most coveted slots on cable television," 10 p.m.
O), the leading U.S. cable television provider, will offer new video packages that include subscriptions to Netflix Inc's (NFLX.
If you just watch cable television, you might have the impression that Democrats and Republicans are in constant battle.
"We converted the short position into a put position," Ackman said in an interview with cable television network CNBC.
The proliferation of cable television networks and growth of the Internet promised to expand our worlds, not shrink them.
The video seemed like a big deal on cable television, Blunt said, but his constituents didn't seem to care.
I mean, just think what people were wearing the last time you turned on just your regular cable television.
The companies pledged they would not scrap a deal with Altice USA, the fourth-largest U.S. cable television company.
Next week, Ms. Ingraham, 53, will take over one of the most coveted slots on cable television: 10 p.m.
For context, that's about as much as analysts expect to be spent on local cable television ads this cycle.
Partisan cable television followed, as the repeal led also to the rise of MSNBC and Fox News in 1996.
It branched into novelty clothing (BustedTees), cable television (The CollegeHumor Show, Adam Ruins Everything), and nerd culture spinoffs (Dorkly).
After working for a short time as a cable-television marketer in New York, Mr. Steiner succumbed to wanderlust.
"I will represent you no matter what cable television you watch," Buttigieg said Saturday at the city's high school.
One Vietnamese author wrote fancifully of the huge cobweb of electrical, telephone and cable-television wires covering the city.
Cable television channel TBS has extended its agreement to continue airing "The Big Bang Theory" through 2028, WarnerMedia said.
The deal would unite a powerhouse communications network with cable television and movie production assets such as Warner Bros.
Tucker Carlson, the veteran cable television host and conservative writer, will succeed Megyn Kelly in the coveted 9 p.m.
Jodi Arias was found guilty of murdering her ex-boyfriend in a trial that became a cable television spectacle.
It saw declines at its broadcast and cable television units, although that was offset by stronger theme park attendance.
Disney saw declines at its broadcast and cable television units, though that was offset by stronger theme park attendance.
That has allowed a few giant companies to dominate industries including air travel, cable television and the eyeglasses business.
Today, cable television networks and the internet are much more lightly regulated than the broadcast media giants of yesteryear.
Now there is some semblance of an answer: fairly popular, at least by the standards of cable television comedies.
She has an enormous audience, her numbers are better than cable television shows, but it's still under the radar.
In 1987, the cable television station News 12 Long Island enlisted him for a brief segment on Easter and Passover.
Five years on, you're probably paying at least as much as you were before for Internet broadband and cable television.
Network and cable television have both seen an increase in queer characters, documented every year in GLAAD's annual television report.
If there's one population uniquely qualified to fight aliens, it's children under the age of 10 who love cable television.
According to AwesomenessTV, Gen Zs said cable television is best for watching TV with family (43%) or falling asleep (33%).
Reaching wider audiences is imperative for all American sports, as more fans at home are abandoning their cable-television subscriptions.
For example, the up-ending of the cable television model by streaming services is an area they're trying to address.
Just like cable television, they could offer you a "basic" internet package that limits you to specific websites or content.
Kellyanne Conway spent a lot of her time as Donald Trump's campaign spokeswoman on cable television defending her unconventional boss.
Cable television channel HBO is next week airing the documentary "Marathon," which focuses largely on the struggles of the survivors.
Early Nielsen data showed that 18.2 million people tuned in to the hearing on six broadcast and cable television networks.
As pundits on cable television discuss the merits of recent nominations for the Cabinet , one glaring omission has been ignored.
If that's the case, they need to take their matches off cable television and stop showing it in these countries.
In 19013, when Philadelphia entrepreneur Ralph J. Roberts bought a small cable television system, he insisted that Aaron run it.
A West Virginia judge dismissed a coal mogul's defamation lawsuit this week against cable television host John Oliver and HBO.
Streaming services operate outside the constraints of both network and cable television, and that theoretically allows more creatively risky material.
I think that says if you continue to put on provocative programming, broadcast and cable television will be quite healthy.
Trump's idea is to make anti-Clinton attacks the main agenda for right-wing talk radio, internet and cable television.
But back in 2017, Hurricanes Harvey and Irma were massive cable television events that dominated coverage on all the networks.
At conferences and on cable television business shows, he denies any interest in old-school TV and print ad campaigns.
Ms. Nussbaum, 30, is a senior manager for digital content at USA Network, the cable television network in New York.
Many of the most important Champions League games, including the semifinals and final, will still be broadcast on cable television.
This was a risky decision, but it was necessitated by the coverage that the campaign was receiving on cable television.
For all the talk of cord-cutting and the rise of the digital campaign, cable television remains central to politics.
Meanwhile, its cable television business braced for rule changes that could result in fewer viewers subscribing to large channel packages.
They are served up in plain sight, for profit, at airport bookstores, at movie-theater chains and on cable television.
For India's frenetic 24-hour cable television world, Adityanath's first months as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh were a windfall.
Sold as deeded condominiums, they're well insulated, protected with sprinkler systems and wired for cable television and high-speed internet.
With Ronald Reagan, the emergence of cable television and his skills as an actor allowed him to use that medium.
Espinosa also pays a monthly fee for his home security system that is bundled through Comcast, his cable television service provider.
Hours before Monday's decision, Indian authorities arrested local leaders and cut off mobile, internet and cable television networks to prevent protests.
When Hurricane Harvey wreaked destruction in Houston last August, the country turned not just to cable television, but also to Snapchat.
The offering will mix live-streams of broadcast and cable television programming with the wealth of online video found on YouTube.
"I think their understanding of the Chinese constitution is insufficient," Leung told reporters in comments carried by Hong Kong's Cable Television.
In Tunsil's case, the sports media circus created by cable television and 'roided out by social media had a dark underbelly.
Perhaps there's a future for HQ on cable television, or as a small but steady business on mobile catering to loyalists.
Trump told the cable television network: "We get paid nothing, we get paid peanuts" for deploying the troops to South Korea.
A coalition of retailers that opposes the House Republicans' border-adjustment proposal is pushing questions to cable television producers and bookers.
"If the deal were to break, I think that we could be $55 or lower," Block told cable television network CNBC.
"When we did the Republican debates, Fox had 24 million people, the largest in the history of cable television," Trump added.
Stories of Trump locking himself in his room, raging at aides, and watching hours of cable television have become common knowledge.
ComScore didn't speculate why that was the case, but it's likely because Sling offers an experience that essentially mimics cable television.
Net neutrality supporters fear that internet service providers could possibly create bundled internet access akin to how cable television is sold.
Millennials are known as "the Netflix generation" for ditching cable television and bringing streaming services like Netflix and Hulu to life.
I've been very critical this year of the role that we in the media, especially cable television, played in Trump's rise.
Only a fake president would spend so much time watching cable television and so little time learning about policies like healthcare.
Images of women, men, and children packed into overcrowded concrete cells and chain-link cages are flashing across cable television news.
But now, instead of watching the president create drama on cable television from a faraway capital, millions are living it themselves.
But it does not make for cable television or social media catnip, which has shaped the early contours of the race.
But times have changed, and with the number of streaming services available, ditching cable television was an easy change for us.
She frequently appears as a talking head on cable television speaking on behalf of the N.R.A. and has released two books.
Fifteen years later, traditional cable television is rapidly declining and tech giants are pouring massive resources into creating their own content.
Blum took a couple of summer classes at Northwestern University — microeconomics and Shakespeare — and sold cable-television subscriptions door to door.
He added that AT&T had just introduced a streaming service with 100 channels for less than most cable television packages.
The network was created in 1979, when cable television was just beginning to emerge as a new technology for media broadcasting.
But the President values people who can make the rounds on cable television to defend the administration, as Cohn often did.
Fox News was the most-watched cable television network in 22019, its second consecutive year leading total viewership among cable networks.
Resistance for me is owning my multi-hyphenated identity with humble swagger and calling President Trump "Bannon's Poodle" on cable television.
While the near-nightly Trump show is back, this time his rallies are no longer regularly seen live on cable television.
Their stories might not be the stuff of dramatic premium cable television shows, but they are inarguably the stuff of everyday life during the painful, often traumatic expansion of a nation that would someday look back on that period with a nostalgia and awe and desire to recapture it, somehow, in a premium cable television show.
The press has become more partisan in recent decades with the expansion of cable television and the end of the Fairness Doctrine.
Fox News was the most-watched network on broadcast or cable television during the president's address, with 11.5 million viewers tuned in.
It's akin to the level of similarity between a telephone call (mostly also packet-based now) and a cable television signal. 2.
These are real people exhibiting the intricacies of life that are sometimes shown in cable television shows, but rarely with brown faces.
Rep. Devin Nunes may very well be putting our democracy in danger — but oh well, at least he's creating great cable television.
With the explosion of cable television as a catalyst, America was introduced not only to the new actress, but to her 'do.
In Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, on broadcast and cable television, as part of a $2 million-a-week advertising schedule.
In January, the New York Times' Maggie Haberman reported that Trump wakes up at 6 am every day and watches cable television.
At Turner I feel good about our position because we have the most concentrated portfolio of highly valued brands in cable television.
Kellyanne Conway, Trump's counselor who managed his campaign, has largely been sidelined, after serving as a once ubiquitous surrogate on cable television.
Vice, which recently joined the world of cable television, said from the outset it would be keeping advertising below the industry standard.
The more critical Trump coverage was winning more viewers, at least in the hothouse competitive world of prime-time cable television news.
Buffett, 86, who told the cable television network that Berkshire had spent about $20 billion on stocks since just before the Nov.
Until recently, the show's weeknight slate was remarkably consistent for cable television: O'Reilly at 8, Kelly at 9, and Hannity at 10.
In 1964, movie theater owners backed an initiative to ban cable television, which threatened their businesses; courts later ruled the initiative unconstitutional.
Police were called to Warfel's home after a cable television installer found Ember Warfel's decomposing remains as he worked inside the home.
The television industry last went through this sort of turbulence in the late 1970s and early 1980s, when cable television was maturing.
But few law professors can match Dershowitz's name recognition, his long history of supporting Democrats, or his frequent appearances on cable television.
In cable television studios, Capitol Hill offices and New York City cocktail parties, the message seems to be that there's no message.
His Twitter feed is full of digs at the President and he can often be spotted on cable television criticizing the administration.
Revenues increased 3.9 percent in the NBCUniversal group, driven by an uptick in revenues in its cable television and theme park businesses.
The Department of Justice will also enforce conditions related to the new corporate entity's cable television service as part of its approval.
Importantly, however, Gillespie has lent his campaign's name to the MS-13 ad and has vociferously defended the ad on cable television.
Rigas was convicted in 2004 for looting Adelphia, once one of the largest U.S. cable television operators, and hiding its financial condition.
For the fourth quarter, 21st Century Fox's cable television division had an operating income of $1.2 billion, flat from a year earlier.
Cable television, meanwhile, mixes field reporting and news-making interviews with personal asides from prime-time personalities and roundtables of bombast-mongers.
The couple had watched "Conspiracy Theory," the cable television show hosted by the onetime professional wrestler and governor of Minnesota, Jesse Ventura.
Trump's name typically amounts to almost 60 percent of cable television mentions of GOP candidates, according to analysis by The GDELT Project.
As you said earlier, the structure of incentives that exists to put nonsense on cable television and the internet isn't going away.
And while the show's dialogue sometimes bends toward didactic lecture, its sheer existence on cable television feels like an act of revolution.
Cable television, which only came to Hong Kong in 1993, had saturated 13 percent of the market at the time iTV launched.
Mr. Egan, 35, works in Silver Spring, Md., as a senior analyst for big-data strategy at Discovery, the cable-television company.
He had turned a small chain of movie theaters into a multibillion-dollar media empire spanning broadcast networks, cable television and films.
While Donald led the more profitable newspaper and cable television operations, Si took charge of the more glamorous magazine division, Condé Nast.
Mr. Dowd's statement set off a stream of negative coverage of Mr. Trump on cable television, to which he is closely attuned.
In the end, it was shown only briefly on cable television, but its impact was magnified by repeated coverage on television newscasts.
And sometimes it really is some movie that I forgot that I did, but they watched it on cable television 100 times.
The endorsement also helped make Mr. Collins a fixture on cable television, with numerous appearances on the CNN program of Chris Cuomo.
Ms. Coles, 56, is a regular pundit on cable television and has worked on both sides of the camera for an E!
When Harvey and Irma were born, in the early 20th century, radio was a new invention and cable television was decades away.
At cocktail parties, on cable television, at the dinner table, at the water cooler, all we talk about these days is Trump.
Cable television is still the entertainment industry's cash cow, but millions of customers in the United States have already cut the cord.
She is best known for her once-ubiquitous cable television appearances, but Ms. Conway has earned significant money through speechmaking and consulting.
"I submitted this bill on behalf of Maine's hundreds of thousands of cable television subscribers," Evangelos said in testimony supporting the bill.
American consumers have been scrapping their cable television subscriptions in order to snap up entertainment offers from Netflix, Amazon and Hulu instead.
Cable television: The cable industry enjoys an unregulated monopoly over 68 million Americans, and nobody is paying attention to that right now.
An avid viewer of cable television news, Trump recognized that the family separation issue was a growing political problem, White House sources said.
Is President Trump watching an insulting amount of cable television while he's supposed to be deflecting his daily scandals and running the country?
The news industry was expanding to cable television, and sweet images of children appeared along with distraught parents begging for their safe return.
While broadcast and cable television is required to provide closed captions, getting captions on online streaming services has been more of a challenge.
It's the latest in a surge of over-the-top (OTT) services trying to woo consumers who never bought into traditional cable television.
Nothing — unless you fear that the internet is about to become (or are actively trying to make it become) more like cable television.
Although Mr. Trump has promised to "spend big" there, he had committed only $1.2 million to broadcast and cable television as of Monday.
Simmons had appeared on Fox News, the top-ranked U.S. cable television news network, as an unpaid guest analyst on terrorism since 2002.
As more consumers look away from cable television and toward digital streaming, Iger has looked to digitize the distribution of the iconic brand.
Major Playboy clubs—including the one in New York—have folded, and Playboy's soft-core cable television channel has until recently hemorrhaged money.
They can look at payment records for services that are provided first and paid for later, such as utilities, cable-television or internet.
The media industry, including analog and cable television in addition to digital and out-of-home advertising, could emerge as the worst hit.
Now, consumers' options for streaming video are hugely diversified, and according to Juenger, that means cable television will soon slip through the cracks.
Following Wednesday night's presidential debate, CNN correspondents Anderson Cooper and Van Jones gave viewers multiple reasons to (almost) believe in cable television again.
" Among those participating in the ceremony was actor Asia Kate Dillon, a nonbinary person who plays one on the cable television series "Billions.
Plenty of us have done something similar before in a moment of desperation but we weren't caught doing it on national cable television.
Urban has not served in the Trump administration but has been an active cable television surrogate for Trump as a CNN political commentator.
Manafort reportedly used Cypriot shell companies as part of his deal with Deripaska to purchase Black Sea Cable, a Ukrainian cable television provider.
They seem to think that treason is too much of a conversation-stopper, that it interrupts the flow of cable television and Twitter.
He foresaw the development of cloning, the popularity and influence of personal computers and the invention of the internet, cable television and telecommuting.
The attacks, set to air on cable television and online, are an unusually early effort to nationalize the battle for control of Congress.
The Obama campaign had another, novel source of data, too: information that flowed from the cable television set-top boxes in people's homes.
NRA spokeswoman Jennifer Baker told the news outlet that the campaign centers on a new ad that will run on cable television nationally.
The CLF has previously said it would spend nearly $12 million on cable television ads in Southern California, according to the LA Times.
An estimated 13.8 million viewers across 10 broadcast and cable television networks watched the first day of proceedings, according to Nielsen ratings data.
Mr. Charney had hosted "The Leon Charney Report," a weekly public affairs program on cable television in the New York area, since 2100.
As young people move away from traditional cable television, the NFL is hoping to meet them wherever they may be spending their time.
As I've argued for most of this year, I think we in the mainstream media — especially cable television — sometimes bungled coverage of Trump.
A similar crossover has taken place on cable television, where Mr. Jackson's video clips are shown on programs that rarely offer black performers.
During Mr. Phillips's tenure, profits soared, Asian and European editions were introduced and Dow Jones book publishing and cable television ventures were launched.
Whether involving airlines, hospitals, the pharmaceutical industry, cable television or the major tech platforms, mergers leading to oligopolies or monopolies have become commonplace.
Comcast, for example, has lured hundreds of thousands of new customers to its mobile phone service by bundling it with cable television plans.
The carriers have pointed out that Comcast has begun bundling wireless service with cable television offerings, essentially by reselling access to Verizon's network.
Moreover, the authors face the challenge of making them feel relevant given the extraordinary, norm-shattering events playing out today on cable television.
From 1976 to 1984, Wheeler was associated with the National Cable Television Association, where he was president and CEO from 1979 to 1984.
Cord-cutting millennials are increasingly abandoning cable television and traditional sports for online video game tournaments and other e-sports, the study said.
However, U.S. cable television giant Comcast announced Tuesday it would challenge the bid with an offer worth around 22 billion pounds ($31 billion).
He got his start in cable television after working in pay TV, where viewers pay through a subscription to watch a particular channel.
And I found I really loved working in cable television, because I felt you had the freedom to explore a lot of different ideas.
Sheila Johnson Johnson co-founded BET, the cable television news and entertainment network targeted at black audiences, and is worth an estimated $710 million.
Avenatti became a prominent critic of Trump and a frequent guest on cable television news while representing Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford.
Roku has been able to capitalize on the cord-cutting trend, where many people, especially millennials, have opted not to pay for cable television.
But changes in the business of cable television have forced the network to become more reliant on the few shows that still deliver viewers.
They're not doing what cable television or Netflix do where you have all these different shows that are slicing and dicing the consumer landscape.
Indeed, some of the same entities that provide cable television service – colloquially known as cable companies – provide Internet access over the very same wires.
Comcast is adapting to changes in consumer behavior as more people drop their cable television subscriptions in favor of streaming services like Netflix Inc.
Besides being populous and fast-growing, it lacks quality home-grown cable television like HBO or Showtime against which new content providers must compete.
Read more: What Gary Gensler did at CFTC The Federal Communications Commission has regulatory authority over radio, cable, television, phone service, and the internet.
Village Roadshow and Australian cable television provider, Foxtel, are behind separate court actions to have torrent websites such as Pirate Bay blocked in Australia.
The bank insider said his bet — like many of the pundits on cable television — is that the general election will feature Clinton against Trump.
Traditional cable television networks have been struggling with faster-than-expected subscriber erosion in the competition with streaming services like Netflix Inc and Amazon.
Viewers increasingly are demanding smaller, cheaper satellite and cable television packages, or abandoning pay television outright in favor of Internet services such as Netflix.
The newspaper had previously been owned by Ringier; Mr Szeles replaced its liberal editorial staff, and also founded Echo TV, a cable-television station.
Competition from the Internet, the decline of print, and the growth of gossip shows on cable television had combined to cut into circulation numbers.
Not One Penny said the ad is part of a five-figure buy and will air on cable television in the Washington, D.C., area.
If "Rocky" still plays every weekend on cable television, shouldn't the real-life places that produce real-life "Rockys" still be allowed to operate?
For most of them, however, the main purpose may be to boost speaking fees, get a cable television gig or someday regale their grandchildren.
Like others in the cable television industry, Comcast is grappling with competition from Alphabet Inc's YouTube TV and subscription video services like Netflix Inc.
"I almost expect him to come out now, just taking pictures of everybody," said Lauren Ezersky, a freelance journalist and former cable television host.
AMC Networks – AMC was downgraded to "neutral" from "buy" at Goldman Sachs, which points to slower advertising growth at the cable television channel provider.
AMC Networks (AMCX) was downgraded to "neutral" from "buy" at Goldman Sachs, which points to slower advertising growth at the cable television channel provider.
But a small, yet vocal, contingent of mostly Clinton/Kaine supporters have set up behind the cable television cameras to cheer on their candidates.
The Willie Horton ad was not immediately condemned for its racial overtones: The Horton ad ran for roughly a month on cable television networks.
Today, there is a growing consensus among policymakers that broadband internet access is a necessity for citizens, not merely a luxury like cable television.
According to The Post, it was only when Trump started seeing Puerto Rico coverage on cable television that a sense of urgency kicked in.
It's a move that effectively marks the network, which runs both a website and a cable television channel, as a propaganda outfit for Moscow.
Questions such as these, attempting to peer beyond the existential veil of life, are at the core of the popular cable television series Westworld.
Some people swapped a separate graphic showing how often candidates are mentioned on major cable television networks and Yang trailing most other 2020 contenders.
Many consumer advocates argued that once the rules were scrapped, broadband providers would begin selling the internet in bundles, not unlike cable television packages.
It's worth noting that for all of tech's disruptions, Apple and Amazon are now in the business of producing what is essentially cable television.
Another difference is that social media and cable television generate a more polarized politics, one reason the partisan lines are drawn more sharply today.
Eight hours a day of Senate trial action beamed live on cable television is likely to quickly defeat the President's already shaky self-discipline.
So a few of our critics weighed in with recommendations of streaming shows and movies for the nation's consumer in chief of cable television.
He has stood out in committee hearings and on cable television as a vocal critic of Trump — and a forceful Pelosi ally and defender.
History disregards the daily commotion fueled by cable television and the internet, so it is difficult to predict the final verdict in real time.
Monday's open hearing, broadcast in full on cable television, allowed both parties to spread their message as far and as forcefully as they can.
There are the women of One Day at a Time, a show so powerful it was resurrected by cable television following a Netflix cancellation.
Swalwell has raised his profile in recent years by becoming a stable on cable television, especially to talk about investigations into the Trump administration.
Swalwell has raised his profile in recent years by becoming a staple on cable television, especially to talk about investigations into the Trump administration.
For about the last two decades, the cable industry has been fueled by three revenue streams: cable television, landline phones and high-speed broadband.
His staff also initially canceled its $1.3 million ad buy in Iowa on broadcast and cable television in the wake of his heart attack.
Traditional cable television networks have been struggling with faster-than-expected subscriber erosion in the competition with streaming services like Netflix Inc and Amazon.
But I did a lot of college radio at Maryland and a fellow DJ turned me on to public access through local cable television.
A day earlier JTBC, a local cable-television network, said it had retrieved presidential files and e-mails from a computer discarded by Ms Choi.
Like others in the cable television industry, Comcast is grappling with rival offerings from Alphabet Inc's YouTube TV and subscription video services like Netflix Inc .
Cut the TV cable cord The cost of cable television these days runs about $80 to $100 per month if you have a premium subscription.
Scaramucci, meanwhile, has enjoyed a more distant relationship with the administration, serving as one of the president's loudest and most dogged defenders on cable television.
Students who survived the shooting that left 17 people dead at their Florida high school were prominent on cable television, calling for Congress to act.
Swalwell has raised his profile in recent years by becoming a staple on cable television news, especially to talk about investigations of the Trump administration.
Al Jazeera America, the U.S. wing of the Qatar-based Arab media company, is shutting down operations in its cable television unit within three months.
He frequently cites or thanks cable television hosts like Sean Hannity, Lou Dobbs, and the hosts of "Fox & Friends" who cover his presidency more favorably.
I didn't have older siblings to help act as gateways into larger musical realms, and my parents wouldn't allow cable television, which meant no MTV.
In its early days, cable television promised to be a source of enormous diversity, with everything from small community stations to never-ending blockbuster movies.
The newspaper reported that Bondi, a two-term attorney general, has considered cable television as a potential landing spot after she leaves office in January.
In 1977, she began hosting her own public-access cable television show, "If I Can't Dance, You Can Keep Your Revolution," which ran until 1995.
On Friday night, this week's winning teams will go to virtual war live, but not just online — also on TBS, the national cable television channel.
The graphics on his channel, from the splashy title sequence to the customized overlays for each game, wouldn't be out of place on cable television.
More than two decades later, the case continues to resonate and has been turned into a popular mini-series on the FX cable television channel.
As ranking member on Intelligence, Schiff was a frequent presence on cable television where he often criticized Trump's politics and the controversies surrounding his administration.
"If you think about the early days of cable television, there became these brands, things like MTV, the Food Network, the Travel Channel," Fitzgibbon said.
Far more people now follow what is unfolding through the prism of real-time or second-screen commentary on cable television, Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter.
He pared its product line, cut costs and oversaw its sale in 2013 for $2.35 billion to the Arris Group, a cable television equipment maker.
Kudlow was an economic adviser to former Republican President Ronald Reagan and spent time on Wall Street before becoming a recognized face on cable television.
News content ahead of the 2018 midterms could be a strong opportunity for Netflix to compete with both broadcast and cable television networks for viewership.
Vaguely intellectual escapism has a long, proud history on cable television (and in American pop culture more generally), and Westworld ably slots into this tradition.
The lawsuit, which was settled for $20 million, led to Ailes' resignation after two decades as one of the most influential executives in cable television.
Not only was it the most watched esports event in U.S. television history, it was Sunday's most-watched sports telecast on cable television that day.
" Another friend, the former cable-television host and weight-loss guru Nikki Haskell, said Ms. Trump "has nothing but great things to say about Donald.
News organizations, especially cable television channels, feed off Trump — like oxpeckers on a rhino's back — for he is part of our business model in 2018.
For months, it has played out on cable television, where some candidates have been able to convert appearances into polling bumps and greater fund-raising.
Kellyanne Conway, before she was known for campaign work and spirited defenses of Mr. Trump on cable television, worked regularly as a pollster for FAIR.
Yet media coverage of the impeachment trial, while still largely confined to cable television, has attracted more public attention than earlier phases of the scandal.
"It's a nightmare, writing a forecast for the month of April," said John Davitt, the chief meteorologist for the cable television channel Spectrum News NY1.
It also recently helped the authorities dismantle a ring that sold illegal cable-television decoders, one of the most common piracy threats to La Liga.
The Stamford, Connecticut-based company delivers a wide range of cable television, internet and voice services to homes and businesses customers through the Spectrum brand.
"This is an opening salvo," said John Gentzel, a spokesman for the American Made Coalition, which is running its ad on cable television in Washington.
His announcement brought a crowd of about 300 to pack into a Senate hearing room, and millions more to watch online and on cable television.
Student survivors of the shooting have taken their emotional pleas directly to cable television, Florida's capital and the White House, building momentum for new measures.
Using those curated words, I searched transcripts of cable television news from the TV News Archive using the Television Explorer tool from the GDELT Project.
With the internet displacing both network and cable television, there's no limit to the profusion of properties that can claim a sliver of an audience's attention.
He's tolerated leaks and public sparring among aides on cable television about his possible choice of Mitt Romney, an ultimate establishment figure, as secretary of state.
As a point of reference, daily newspaper circulation peaked in the U.S. at about 60 million households and today, cable television reaches approximately 100 million households.
Sarah Palin, the Tea Party darling and former half-term governor of Alaska, officially endorsed fellow cable television star Donald Trump for president on Tuesday afternoon.
AT&T began offering the service, which lets you watch network and cable television on a wide variety of streaming devices and screens, on November 30th.
Buffett told the cable television network he did not think he was wrong for owning IBM shares so far, but said it "could be" a mistake.
Nielsen's estimates include people watching on 10 U.S. broadcast and cable television networks, but not those who streamed the congressional hearing on computers or mobile phones.
Writers, actors, producers and creators will get a share of the $500 million, as is the case with any show that enters syndication on cable television.
Cities like Pasadena, California are debating instituting such a scheme thanks to a municipal tax code originally for taxing cable television subscribers, reports the LA Times.
Philadelphia-based Comcast is adapting to changes in consumer behavior as more people drop their cable television subscriptions in favor of streaming services like Netflix Inc .
But Klobuchar wasn't the biggest spender in the Rochester media market — that was Andrew Yang, who outpaced everyone with $249,22020 in broadcast and cable television buys.
He tweets, he rallies, and he appears on cable television, but he doesn't have much field stuff, and until now he hasn't been running television ads.
Trump and cable television is not a particularly good combination, but it is a combination that tends to lead to spur-of-the-moment angry tweets.
The government wants to clamp down on illegal recruitment agencies and said warnings will be issued to local cable television operators that air their tempting advertisements.
Last month, 60 lawmakers signed a separate letter voicing their objections to an F.C.C. regulation that would open the market for cable television set-top boxes.
As Brian X. Chen writes, people now have plenty of streaming services and devices to choose from if they want to cancel their cable-television subscription.
Televisa is the country's largest satellite and cable television provider, accounting for some 60 percent of all pay TV subscribers, according to the latest IFT figures.
It is also pushing its internet services as the anchor product for households moving towards more online services and away from landline telephones and cable television.
Mr. Kasich's campaign is now being held together by cheer, cable television appearances and the faint hope that a contested convention will somehow go his way.
Most Senate Democrats voted against Grenell, citing issues including his history of making statements insulting to women politicians on the Internet and during cable television appearances.
Despite his background as a decorated veteran, Vindman has been criticized by Republicans and conservatives on cable television for complying with the House subpoena to testify.
Ms. Weaver declared a state of emergency, met with the president and made the rounds on cable television, quickly becoming one of America's most visible mayors.
You have this monotonous loop of cable television just going all day, and that loop would be broken when someone political was going on 'The View.
On the matter of whether consumers should have the opportunity to own cable television set top boxes, he envisioned a world free of hefty monthly fees.
"But Michael would represent me and represent me on some things," the president said in a telephone call to "Fox & Friends," his favorite cable television show.
Mr. Arpaio had become a staple of cable television for his roundups of people suspected of being in the country illegally in his heavily Latino state.
His speech trended on Twitter and blanketed cable television news, and Sanders' office was inundated with more calls than they had ever received, an aide said.
It was during the 1980s that Murdoch began his Fox empire, buying stake in 20th Century Fox and subsequently creating television stations, effectively transforming cable television.
The students who survived the shooting have become powerful voices in the debate, bringing their emotional pleas to cable television, the White House and Capitol Hill.
Randy Fenoli, above, a cable television show personality and wedding-dress guru, has helped scores of women say "yes" before they do so at the altar.
The FCC allows consumers to register complaints online and by phone about programs on radio, broadcast television, and cable television, which are regulated by the agency.
The government has asked Leon to rule that the $85 billion deal is illegal because it would hurt cable television rivals and, by extension, their consumers.
In earlier coverage, Fox News and CNN both broadcast debates that set records for the networks and were among the highest-rated events in cable television history.
It would be a shame if we let AT&T and Verizon partition it because they want to be as powerful as the old cable television monopolies.
The term "obstruction of justice" has been swirling inside Washington D.C. and across cable television ever since President Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey last week.
And for all the focus on Mr. Trump's free time on cable television, it isn't the same as a controlled, 30-second spot delivered into people's homes.
The video footage, shown extensively on cable television, helped police track down the suspect, according to Adam, the gym's owner, who declined to give his last name.
Lisa Rosenblum, the vice chairman of cable television provider Altice, is one of almost a dozen other business leaders who are part of the event's host committee.
Wheeler was the CEO of the wireless industry group CTIA from 1992 to 2004, and the CEO of the National Cable Television Association from 1979 to 1984.
The new 60-second spot from Our Principles PAC, airing nationally on cable television and in Florida, uses clips of Trump at his rallies regarding the protesters.
YouTube's cable television alternative boasts more than 60 channels, such as ABC, CBS, and NBC, as well as cable networks like AMC, FX, CNN, USA, and ESPN.
Avenatti became one of Trump's most visible foils as a result of the Daniels scandal, frequently appearing on cable television and publicly flirting with a presidential campaign.
The creator of Smackdown and Raw TV shows boasted a U.S. cable television viewership second only to the National Football League in 214.8, according to Nielsen data.
Within the White House, Trump's aides privately expressed indignation at the derailed news conference, which unraveled on cable television Tuesday afternoon and has been replayed endlessly since.
Today, his parents pay about 90 euros (or $100) a month in the Paris suburbs for a combination of broadband access, cable television and two mobile phones.
The cable television channel wanted to film a documentary about homosexuality in men's football, but Reims were the only professional club in France to agree to it.
The news organization, which spun out of WBAI-FM, creates programming which is syndicated via radio, podcasts, cable television, public access television, live streams and Web downloads.
And on Friday morning, he was back on his culture wars beat, unleashing a series of tweets about political correctness and ISIS while presumably watching cable television.
It is unfair, some say, that people who get video through cable television are taxed while those who have shifted over to internet streaming services are not.
"It's a more frank and pointed way of dealing with the problems," said former senior Hong Kong government adviser Lau Siu-kai on Hong Kong's Cable Television.
We are in a different time now, a #MeToo world, a world in which it is unimaginable that cable television executives would greenlight "Man Show"-like behavior.
Mr. Tepper, 22008, is a writer and a producer in the creative promotion department at Nickelodeon in New York, the cable television network focusing on children's programming.
Keeping such access also increases a former official's earning potential, helping them land jobs in lobbying, consulting or security contracting or as paid analysts on cable television.
The news business model is in part about attracting eyeballs, and cable television in particular sees that as long as the topic is President Trump, revenues follow.
Like Trump, Avenatti is a brash political outsider with a natural talent for cable television news, a blistering Twitter feed and a knack for a catchy slogan.
The latest round of major deals comes at a time when traditional cable television networks have been losing customers to streaming services such as Amazon and Netflix.
While Trump is a creature of cable television, Carlson's segments look like extended YouTube clips, and they're designed to play to an audience that is extremely online.
Arseneault convinced his wife, Rachel, that it was in their best interest (or at least his) to invest in cable television before the start of the playoffs.
In that position, he would occupy one of the most visible jobs in cable television, previously occupied by Joel Stillerman, who left AMC for Hulu this summer.
But many of the sponsors that turned away from Mr. O'Reilly this week are still advertising on Fox News, which reaches the biggest audience on cable television.
Its average viewer is 31, part of a group highly sought by companies as younger people avoid broadcast and cable television and are known to hate ads.
As more consumers "cut the cord" on traditional cable television, businesses selling those services are responding by offering a wider range of products, hoping to retain customers.
The torrent of revelations about Giuliani will mean that Trump's attitude and mood regarding his lawyer and most vociferous cable television defender needs to be closely watched.
News of Hurricane Maria dominated cable television, with many of the same crews bouncing from Harvey in Texas to Irma in Florida to Maria in Puerto Rico.
Jeffries frequently appears on cable television, as is known for his attacks on the president during hearings and a disciplined adherence to promoting his party's agenda. Rep.
Dershowitz, who often appears on cable television, has represented high-profile criminal defendants including former football player O.J. Simpson and socialite Claus von Bulow in their trials.
Slim has been barred from offering cable television in Mexico since he created Telmex from the privatization of Mexico's state-run telecommunications company in the early 1990s.
At the police station, officers said they did not recognize him from the photograph that has been shown repeatedly on network and cable television since his arrest.
It superficially resembles one of those ubiquitous cable-television shows in which a semi-celebrity bounces around the globe tasting the food and philosophizing with the locals.
Mr. Tepper, 30, is a writer and a producer in the creative promotion department at Nickelodeon in New York, the cable television network focusing on children's programming.
Mobile and internet services have previously been cut off in Kashmir at times of turmoil, but this time the government also blacked out landlines and cable television networks.
Over the same period, as streaming services have replaced network and cable television, subtitles have also gained a stronger toehold on smaller screens, from cellphones to TV sets.
Liberty Global, the owner of the cable television operator UPC is in advance talks on taking over its smaller Polish rival Multimedia, Puls Biznesu said quoting unnamed sources.
The network was the most-watched channel in all of basic cable television with an average of 2.2 million prime-time viewers, according to Nielsen data through June.
That arrived back in 1992 in an agreement that became legally mandated between cable operators and stations with the United States Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act.
Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Indiana, took part in an eight-candidate cable television debate during his unsuccessful 2017 run for chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
But a new report from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), shows that increasingly, more and more Americans are not just dropping cable television, but cable broadband.
Hoffman, a father of two from Oregon, created Gold Rush in 2011, and it quickly became the highest-rated Friday program on cable television, according to Business Insider.
Covering Donald Trump is great for ratings, and Trump is unusually willing to appear on cable television at basically all times, which is convenient for the cable networks.
Everyone loves an unlikely hero, and two livestreamers have been receiving plenty of love on Facebook for their pure bravado in the face of cable television giant, Foxtel.
This incentive explains why the content on talk radio and cable television news has long been a precursor to the provocative language of Trump and Cruz stump speeches.
Roof serves as cautionary tale The enormous stakes are not always apparent, until the first reports of a new mass shooting echo across social media or cable television.
To the cable television news station CNN, Mr Trump said that while he would remain a member of NATO he would "certainly decrease" American funding for the alliance.
Similarly, Suzanne Scott was recently tapped to lead Fox News, the first woman to take charge of Fox and the first to run a major cable television network.
SCRAMBLES intersecting SKINFLICKS is a nice crossing, since trying to decipher scrambled skin flicks on cable television was once a simple joy for precocious youngsters the land over.
Still, rising prices have forced her to cut back on nonessentials like cable television and the home internet that gave her daughters a leg up on school assignments.
By contrast, Trump's supporters are virtually ceding the airwaves during the convention: The National Rifle Association is spending just $220006,2202 on cable television advertisements in four Iowa markets.
He fits Trump's template in that he's a master at mixing it up on cable television and will not hang back if required to lacerate the President's enemies.
Cable television service providers have been facing tough competition as the industry battles with customers canceling accounts and moving to video streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon.
EXIT HURDLES Several other private equity buyouts have run into similar objections from Taiwanese regulators more recently, most notably a string of buyouts in the cable television industry.
Comcast Spotlight is able to combine the impressions from digital video and cable television to reach viewers based on what they like to watch and where they live.
"Yet, it is not an unfamiliar paradigm, because at bottom it is a proposal that will lead to an Internet that more closely resembles cable television," Incompas warned.
Grupo Financiero Banorte changed its outlook for the stock to "hold" from "buy" on Thursday, noting the company's weak sales and its slowdown in revenues from cable television.
After the show first aired on cable television network TLC in 2010, authorities in Utah announced they were investigating the family for violations of the anti-bigamy law.
The report from a couple of weeks back also suggested that Twitter is speaking with Major League Soccer and cable television giant Turner about acquiring digital streaming rights.
H. F. Lenfest, a cable television mogul turned philanthropist who donated hundreds of millions of dollars to arts, education and journalism institutions in Philadelphia, died there on Sunday.
He was a sort of collage artist, indulging in conventions of the avant-garde, but also those of advertising, music videos and the nonstop schlock of cable television.
Interviews with more than two dozen Virginians present a portrait of Mr. Stewart as a conservative politician-on-the-make turned Trumpian agitator thirsty for cable television bookings.
This is the same man who infamously stated on cable television that he had overwhelming evidence that President Trump had colluded with the Russians during the 2016 election.
It was well before he became a senator who is omnipresent on cable television, and he seemed at the time to be almost surprised at all the attention.
The network was the most-watched basic cable television channel with an average of 2.2 million prime-time viewers for the year through June, according to Nielsen data.
At least the Democratic field of candidates is finally waking up to the power of memes to reach a demographic largely removed from cable television and rally speeches.
Many consumer advocates have argued that if the rules get scrapped, broadband providers will begin selling the internet in bundles, not unlike how cable television is sold today.
And they tried to use, instead of stand up to, the apocalyptic visions and extremism of some cable television, talk radio, and other media outlets on the right.
And in many ways, we're still tethered to cable television, even though the consumer ideal is Internet television—where we can watch whatever we want from any online device.
Trump might have been 13 time zones to the east, but he was burning up everyone's social media timelines and cable television, and demanding as much attention as ever.
Street League is following in the footsteps of X Games by bringing competitive skateboarding to cable television and attempting to translate its quirks and subtleties to a mainstream audience.
The two companies announced on Tuesday a new deal with will see Viacom, best known for its cable television properties like Comedy Central and MTV, selling ads for Snapchat.
But CBS and its popular shows like The Big Bang Theory, Survivor, and NCIS are an obvious hole for something that's meant to be an alternative to cable television.
Leaks from a demoralised White House talk of Mr Trump spending long hours watching cable television, and complaining "I didn't have to do this job" to his inner circle.
Cable television service providers have been facing tough competition as the industry battles with customers cancelling accounts and moving to video streaming services such as Netflix Inc and Amazon.
Wheeler had spent time during the 1980s as CEO of a tech startup called NABU, which offered an AOL-like home computer networking service that used cable television lines.
News Corp's half-owned cable television company Foxtel and Murdoch personally already own about a fifth of Ten, which has a market capitalization of A$58 million ($45.88 million).
The Week Ahead Here's what to expect in the week ahead: CABLE TELEVISION Arguments in the trial over AT&T's proposed merger with Time Warner will end on Monday.
AMC is doing this, the sources said, as a way to support the traditional cable television industry at a time when many younger consumers are increasingly cutting the cord.
It's unclear how much financial damage The O'Reilly Factor, which is the most popular show on cable television, and Fox News will undergo as a consequence of the scandal.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The former chief digital officer of the Epix cable television network was arrested on Tuesday on charges that he defrauded it of more than $8 million.
For famed director Ron Howard, story is still king — even when making a cable television series about the historical icon who turned "E=mc2 " into a pop-culture catchphrase.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - As soon as Britain's Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle announced their engagement last November, executives at U.S. cable television network Lifetime swung into gear.
People wore outfits that would get them censored on cable television, yet they were eating the kinds of food served at a birthday party for a picky, toothless toddler.
If you're looking for the most practical item on this list, here it is: Before cable television, you needed an antenna to watch TV. Then we all got cable.
There's no question that Trump's twin addictions of social media and cable television -- coupled with his, um, free spirit -- has created a news environment like we've never seen before.
Giuliani, who was in Israel on Thursday, was also skewered on cable television following his sneering criticisms of Stormy Daniels based on her work in the adult-film industry.
Clinton's campaign is spending most heavily in Florida this week, where it has committed $1.1 million on broadcast and cable television commercials in eight media markets throughout the state.
Local TV is still where a significant cross-section of the population gets their news, and a lot of what's going on in cable television is just totally irrelevant.
The rules prohibited these practices: Many consumer advocates argued that once the rules were scrapped, broadband providers would begin selling the internet in bundles, not unlike cable television packages.
One of the ingenious innovations of Fortnite is to introduce seasons of about two months, as on a cable-television series, and to integrate new plot and game elements.
Hannity drew 5.9 million viewers earlier this month during his broadcast from Singapore covering Trump's summit with Kim — surpassing "The Bachelorette" and all other broadcast or cable television shows.
With Mr. Davidovich as president and executive producer, the network began broadcasting "SoHo TV", a weekly arts magazine, on Manhattan Cable Television, which at the time had 80,000 subscribers.
And he still doesn't watch cable television in his office, gazing instead on the Abraham Lincoln portrait he hung in place of the large TV screen above his fireplace.
Tech Tip Q. Is there an easy way to tell if the cable television service is out for everybody or just at my own house because of equipment problems?
A pioneer in helping consumers cut the proverbial cord from traditional cable television, Roku made one of the first devices to offer streaming content such as Netflix over TVs.
It will also frame the shape of the media industry, which is facing major shifts as more people move from cable television to viewing streaming entertainment over the internet.
That Trump spends an almost inhuman amount of time watching cable television is something we now all take for granted as part of the background noise of our lives.
By the time some of Mr. Trump's press aides learned that he had volunteered to speak to Mr. Mueller's investigators under oath, the news was all over cable television.
Cable television hadn't completely taken over yet, but video games—which faced few of these regulations—were a great way to work around the limitations of marketing to kids.
He grudgingly agreed to participate in national cable television town halls and big-dollar fund-raisers, events that take time away from the retail campaigning Mr. O'Rourke most enjoys.
Gillum said Sanders' campaign would benefit from bringing in more black surrogate voices, or working to get different endorsers on the trail and making the rounds on cable television.
In December, the Navy said it would shift most of its advertising budget away from traditional media like cable television and toward digital streaming platforms like Twitch and YouTube.
ESPN+ was introduced in the quarter and represents one of the ways that Mr. Iger is trying to lessen the Magic Kingdom's reliance on the atrophying cable television business.
"He represents me, like with this crazy Stormy Daniels deal, he represented me," Mr. Trump said in a freewheeling dial-in interview with the cable television show "Fox & Friends."
But with the advent of the 24-hour cable television era, other presidents have made a point of shielding themselves from the nonstop chatter to avoid becoming too reactive.
News outlets — particularly those on cable television — reported on the strange extension, and Trump (and members of his executive branch) continued to fire back at these reports in tweets.
Through Week 6, the N.F.L. is down slightly in TV ratings, though that can be attributed to a variety of factors, including the continuing decline of cable television subscribers.
They were popularized at first through video cassettes traded across Africa, but now Nollywood is available on satellite and cable television channels, as well as on streaming services like iRokoTV.
But its main focus is on streaming live cable television channels over the internet, without requiring users to subscribe to a traditional pay TV service in order to access them.
Like others in the cable television industry, Comcast is grappling with the appeal to customers of rival offerings from Alphabet Inc's YouTube TV and subscription video services like Netflix Inc.
The tactics of obstruction forced the health care story into the newspapers and onto cable television, which in turn made it easier for resistance leaders to organize protests, Wikler said.
The company faces a Canadian market in which viewers are steadily reducing or even eliminating cable television, with regulators helping hasten that trend with rules to unbundle large content packages.
Most notably, the sale includes her wedding dress and engagement ring from Turner, the cable-television tycoon and CNN founder, which are each estimated to each sell between $28,2000-$4,000.
Comcast now has heft in a number of businesses—broadband and cable, television networks, a film studio and theme parks—and with annual revenues of $85bn, could buy something big.
The network is the most-watched channel in all of basic cable television this year with an average of 2.2 million prime-time viewers, according to Nielsen data through June.
Cable television provider Altice USA has confirmed plans to pay $200 million for the millennial-focused, digitally native news network Cheddar in an all-cash, or all-cheddar, rather, deal.
A recent paper by Gregory Martin of Emory University and Ali Yurukoglu of Stanford University examines the influence of Fox News, a right-wing cable-television channel, on American politics.
AT&T has said it would manage Time Warner's Turner cable television networks as part of a separate business unit until February 2019 or the conclusion of the government's appeal.
The show premiered in 2010 and by season five, it was a ratings sensation, pulling in 17.3 million viewers, which made it the most-watched show in cable television history.
In reality, this proposal, if passed, would greatly democratize cable television, and line up the access tech companies need in order to create the set-top boxes they've always wanted.
The company is dealing with heightened competition in wireless, while pitching for its Internet services as the anchor product for households shifting away from landline telephones and cable television subscriptions.
Cohen is not a typical personal attorney in that he spent many billable hours on cable television during the campaign defending Trump and sometimes promoting violence against his boss' detractors.
Simmons had appeared on Fox News, a unit of 21st Century Fox and the top-ranked U.S. cable television news network, as an unpaid guest analyst on terrorism since 2002.
This idea was the catalyst behind documentary shows like Real Sex and Cathouse that essentially brought sex to cable television while telling the stories of marginalized groups including sex workers.
It assumes — correctly in this election year — that the anger is out there already and that nobody really needs to be told not to trust Wall Street or cable television.
He got the news like millions of other Americans -- via cable television, his talk to a group of FBI agents in Los Angeles cut awkwardly short as the bulletin crossed.
More than 52 percent of Australians thought suspending players for a season was the most appropriate punishment for ball tampering, a poll by Australian cable television network Sky News found.
Following the primary elections last week, a number of commentators on cable television have suggested the results indicate that anywhere from 50 seats to 60 seats are risky for Republicans.
Howard Dean, the former Vermont governor and Democratic National Committee chairman, needled Trump on Twitter and cable television this week over his sniffling during the first presidential debate on Monday.
"It's a more frank and pointed way of dealing with the problems (in Hong Kong)," said former senior Hong Kong government adviser Lau Siu-kai on Hong Kong's Cable Television.
He recently tapped another unconventional Fed pick, economist and frequent cable television pundit Stephen Moore, whose personal financial clashes with the IRS and his ex-wife attracted recent headlines (CNBC).
Meanwhile, the SEC was exploiting its home states' booms in population and in football prospects and plowing unprecedented cable television revenue into higher coaching salaries, bigger stadiums and better facilities.
When the company sold its cable television assets, he purchased them with the help of two investors and expanded the assets into the 11th largest cable company in the country.
Daily dissections of polls, they argue, should be left to presidential campaigns, not football teams, even as chatter persists among fans and is amplified on cable television and the internet.
I didn't have a lot of friends, my parents didn't have cable television and I'm not at all athletic, so really all I ever did as a child was read.
But at other times, as he watches a torrent of negative news on cable television, he has said he wants a quick end to a process that he finds intolerable.
Berman has long been one of the biggest stars on ESPN, which is owned by the Walt Disney Co and is one of the most watched networks on cable television.
"No, no, no, no!" said Omarosa Manigault, perhaps the most famous former "Apprentice" hopeful, who is now an almost full-time advocate and Friend of Donald on cable television shows.
Disney+ Subscription, from $6.99/month I didn't have cable television growing up, so I didn't get to watch as many Disney shows or movies as I would have liked to.
Megyn Kelly, above, the No. 2-rated personality in cable television news, is leaving Fox News for NBC, where she'll have a daytime talk show and a Sunday news show.
The next iteration of the service was aimed at cord-cutters — consumers who want to get rid of cable television but still have access to shows from its popular channels.
The game was being aired live on cable television, with ESPNU switching to another game during the delay while periodically checking on the efforts of officials to clear the field.
The students who survived the shooting have become powerful voices in the politically charged debate, taking their calls for action directly to cable television, the White House and Capitol Hill.
It is also not clear that they would want to turn to cable television to get the latest scores and highlights — or that less-devoted fans would want to watch, either.
He is the founder and a major shareholder in Altice USA (ATUS), a New York cable television provider that owns Optimum and recently acquired streaming news startup Cheddar for $200 million.
Professionally shot in far-flung locations, tightly edited, dramatically scored, and consistently branded, Peterson's videos have a patina of quality and a unified concept that approach the standard of cable television.
My answer today is, it is the folks that watch the cable television at night, which is 9 or 10 million people, and people that engage with their politicians on Twitter.
In doing so, it's taking note of what works on cable television in order to come up with its own version of just about every top reality TV show out there.
Buoyed by a blitz of original programs attracting millions of new customers, some of whom have given up cable television packages, Netflix's stock has surged 82 percent so far in 2018.
She is the kind of numbers-cruncher who rarely cites statistics but has a knack for explaining what they mean in plain language, and so is frequent guest on cable television.
Earlier in the campaign, a Macron aide had said Russia was mounting a campaign to disseminate "fake news" via cable television and social media to discredit Macron and help his rivals.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican broadcaster and content provider Grupo Televisa said on Monday that the country's second-largest cable television company, Megacable, had decided to stop carrying 14 of its channels.
The breakdown of the studio system in the 1960s and 1970s and the emergence of new entertainment outlets with cable television (and later the Internet) allowed for the democratization of celebrity.
But it's still a legacy of cable television, and even though C-SPAN is a private non-profit organization, you can't watch the best streams unless you're a cable TV subscriber.
The cable television industry has become more tightly controlled, and many Americans rely on a monopoly provider; prices have risen at twice the rate of inflation over the past five years.
LOSERS  Media talking heads Pundits, cable television analysts and Democratic surrogates breathlessly anticipated each new development in Mueller's investigation over the past two years, hyping up the special counsel's potential endgame.
Celinda Lake, a Democratic pollster, recalls moments in the Obama presidency, including after the black teenager Trayvon Martin was shot and killed in Florida, where cable television reflected a divided nation.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The former chief digital officer of the Epix cable television network pleaded guilty on Tuesday to defrauding his former employer of more than $7 million, U.S. prosecutors said.
A fiber-optic Internet and cable television network in Tacoma, Washington, that cost $100 million in public funds to build now loses about $9 million annually thanks to plummeting customer numbers.
It's not unheard of for aides from failed presidential campaigns to appear on cable television, but Republicans say they can't remember a time when critics within their party were so outspoken.
Dershowitz, who regularly appears on cable television and defends the president, said it remains to be seen whether acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker will make the special counsel's final report public.
Meanwhile, the deal gives Lifetime a chance at live sports programming, one of the more resistant sectors in a cable-television industry disrupted by trends like streaming services and cord-cutting.
We see now, you can see it in every ... whether it's network television or cable television, the numbers of people sitting down to watch TV in that traditional model is declining.
The same year MBK wrapped up a NT$31.5bn (then US$947m) three-tranche LBO loan backing its purchase of a controlling stake in Taiwanese cable television operator China Network Systems.
Behrns estimated that as of Monday evening, his office had received 75 requests for interviews with Sister Jean, from outlets including "The Tonight Show," newspapers, radio stations and cable television networks.
He was president and CEO of the National Cable Television Association (NCTA) from 1979 to 1984, and president and CEO of the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) from 1992 to 2004.
Don't worry, you'll undoubtedly hear from cable television bookers — and the good news is that, since the cameras show you only from the waist up, you won't have to wear pants.
The Finaus couldn't afford cable television, but they didn't need it to behold that 12-stroke victory and the first time a man of color slipped on the champion's green jacket.
Militias are entrenched in more peripheral areas (like Baixada Fluminense) where they profit from the lack of basic services such as public transportation, water and gas distribution, internet and cable television.
Where a few weeks ago, cable television networks cut to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's live commentary about Trump and Russia, this week they carried her uncomfortable words about seething fellow Democrats.
This much-debated, new-look competition clearly has a higher profile in Canada than it does in the United States, where Saturday's semifinals were not broadcast on terrestrial or cable television.
But what exactly is so Republican about this president or his minions on cable television that they believe they should be able to define who is, or is not, a Republican?
This wide-ranging battery of postwar changes in our cultural and political scene also got outsize attention in a new media landscape, from the rise of cable television and talk radio.
The family had supported Mr. O'Reilly in the past, but a New York Times article this month detailing harassment allegations against him put his standing atop cable television news in jeopardy.
But a few years ago when he paused to take stock of his life, he found himself missing a friend, Catherine Boone, a health care aide and minor cable television personality.
The evisceration of distribution costs would free consumers from paying for cable television channels they never watched, allowing them to bypass cable monopolies and pay only for the shows they wanted.
"I think the difference is partisan cable television came many years earlier in the United States than any other country, and I think that's really had a significant effect," Dixon said.
This is happening to pretty much anyone alive (or dead) who has ever used the internet, a credit card, gone to school, subscribed to cable television or used a cell phone.
On Monday, Discovery Communications unveiled its blueprint for that digital future: a $2014 billion deal for Scripps Networks Interactive to build a new force in cable television focused on nonscripted programs.
In early 2018, Espinoza quietly stepped down from his post and Bowser appointed Angie Gates, the Director of the Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment, as DCCAH's interim director.
Satellite and cable television viewership has been declining in New Zealand as more customers opt for online media platforms such as Netflix and Amazon, which offer viewers exclusive and on-demand content.
The DOJ argues the deal could lead to higher cable television prices for consumers, while AT&T says the deal is routine and that the agency is blocking it for political reasons.
But I changed my mind when after several fashion internships never materialized into 'real jobs' and I got a lucky break — I landed an PR assistant role at a cable television network.
Since then, he's largely spent his career being confident and colorful in front of cable-television cameras, stumping for American business and Reagan-style economic fixes, especially tax cuts for the wealthy.

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