I was passed on to a supervisor. Then to another supervisor, and another and another. We went round and round for weeks. Weeks turned into months, during which I was still… Read more »
Aereo is back in court with a brand new legal theory for why it should be allowed to continue to operate. If it prevails, the implications could be nearly as far-reaching… Read more »
Comcast has offered to merge with Time Warner in a $45-billion deal that would combine two of the country’s largest cable providers. Here’s what you need to know about the potential… Read more »
Should a deal for Time Warner Cable happen, the merger review process would offer an opportunity for the FCC and antitrust regulators together to take a more comprehensive view of net… Read more »
Missing from much of the early touting of winnders and losers from the net neutrality ruling is a sense of just how complicated the business relationships among many broadband providers and… Read more »
Comcast and Netflix are in talks about adding the Netflix streaming app to Comcast’s new X1 set-top boxes, allowing Comcast subscribers to access Netflix content directly through their cable box without… Read more »
While the FCC has no authority to intervene directly in retransmission disputes, but the rules governing retransmission consent are among the issues many consumer advocates are trying to tee up for… Read more »
If the Xbox One comes up short as a true, all-in-one entertainment center, it’s due to the intransigence of pay-TV operators and the fecklessness of the Federal Communications Commission more than… Read more »
The OTT video service being planned by Intel sure sounds like it meets the legal definition of a “multichannel video program distributor,” which means it will likely have to comply with… Read more »