Cox Cable CASE ANALYSIS: COX CABLE A Problem and Is
.... television companies. These stations derive their revenues from national advertising sales and from
cable company subscriptions. 7. Pay ....
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Cable Television Industry in the US INTRODUCTION This research ...
.... These stations derive their revenues from national advertising sales and from
cable company subscriptions where the superstation is included as a part of the ....
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Marketing Strategy of Fox Broadcasting
.... These stations derive their revenues from national advertising sales 3and from
cable company subscriptions where the superstation is included as a part of the ....
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Cable TV Deregulation
.... a Time magazine survey of 600
cable customers throughout the United States showed that only 17 percent were unhappy with their
cable company's response to ....
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Deregulation of the Cable Industry In 1984, Congress passed the ...
.... a Time magazine survey of 600
cable customers throughout the United States showed that only 17 percent were unhappy with their
cable company's response to ....
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The Walt Disney Company
.... facing the Walt Disney
Company. The biggest is the hostile takeover bid of
cable company Comcast. Comcast bid $48 billion for the ....
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The National Broadcasting Company
.... A
cable company may be free to move the NBC station from channel 4 to channel 17, with the result that viewers are left confused and in the position of having ....
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THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY
.... services and travel services. The single exception to this situation was the
company's cable television operations. In mid 1981, also ....
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British Cable TV
.... ITV, ITV2, QVC, ITN, TV Travel Shop, Channel 4 and Channel 5. Consumers suffer in other ways when government and
cable company cooperation results in failure. ....
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MARKETING AT COMCAST, INC
.... Although Comcast is generally considered a
cable company, it has expanded into content and into products that move its focus beyond merely providing television ....
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Comcast Services & Marketing Strategy
.... Although Comcast is generally considered a
cable company, it has expanded into content and into products that move its focus beyond merely providing television ....
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The Walt Disney Company
.... a 10% premium to Disney's stock price at the time--to force Disney's embattled board to consider the possibility of teaming with the leading
cable company. ....
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Bidders for Takeover of QVC Network
.... developing programming. Viacom Inc, is a
cable company whose operations include the MTV, Nickelodeon, and Showtime
cable networks. It is ....
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Recruitment Plan in Cable TV Industry
.... For example, if the
cable TV
company is located in an area where more and more women are becoming qualified to do
cable-related technical work and fewer men ....
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HR Challenges in Cable TV Industry
.... In a
cable television
company, as with other media companies, HR is tasked with being prepared to meet changing technology challenges, fluctuations in ....
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TV Guide
.... The iGuide, which is used in conjunction with digital
cable services provided by the viewer's local
cable company, offers viewers "greater choice, convenience ....
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Telephone Companies & the Cable Industry
.... The prospect of the entry of the telephone
company into the
cable business, however, has generated considerable controversy and much opposition from the
cable ....
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Subsidiaries of the Walt Disney Company
The Walt Disney
Company and its subsidiaries is a diversified worldwide entertainment
company. Its
cable, satellite and international broadcast operations are ....
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NBC & Its Operations
.... A
cable company may be free to move the NBC station from channel 4 to channel 17, with the result that viewers are left confused and in the position of having ....
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Aspects of the Cable TV Industry
.... in the wake of constituent complaints about excessive rate increases, as was an express prohibition of telephone
company-operated
cable television systems ....
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Nokia, Motorola and Innovation
.... it into the high-technology of the day, and the Finnish
Cable Works continued the expansion into high technology by becoming a
cable company marketing the ....
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Cable Networks MTV is a major success story among t
.... owned by Warner Amex Satellite Entertainment
Company and more recently by Viacom International. it is an advertiser-supported, basic
cable service for which ....
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Video On Demand
.... supply-side technological and content improvements that, when communicated to consumers, led to an increase in demand for VOD among
cable TV
company subscribers ....
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Letter to Stockholders
.... a 10% premium to Disney's stock price at the time--to force Disney's embattled board to consider the possibility of teaming with the leading
cable company. ....
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Demand Analysis
.... The
cable television industry has been treated as a utility in many regions with only one
cable television
company granted the franchise for a given area. ....
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Microeconomic Analysis of Video Rental Store
.... Viewers are not free to select the particular motion pictures they desire to see. They must watch whatever is offered by the premium
cable company. ....
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Time Warner AOL
.... high-speed services, striking a deal with AT&T, and clarifying two messy
cable partnership contracts from the 1990s are current challenges for the
company. ....
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The Dialectic of Freedom
.... The public gives over the whole responsibility for entertainment to Hollywood, Blockbuster Video, and the
cable company, making it difficult for the average ....
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Turner Broadcasting Division
.... This purchase caused such a drain on the finances that Turner nearly foundered, but
cable operators helped bail the
company out because they recognized the ....
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HRM Industry Audit
.... Part of that change includes the coordination of multiple industries within one
company, as many
cable TV companies have become part of a bigger conglomerate. ....
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