Time Warner Cable
Summary
Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC) (formerly Warner Cable Communications) is an American national cable television company that operates in 27 states and has 31 operating divisions. Its corporate headquarters are located in the Time Warner Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, and the company has other corporate offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Columbus, Ohio; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Herndon, Virginia. For its first 20 years, Time Warner Cable was controlled by Time Warner. However, it is no longer affiliated with Time Warner, having been spun out to shareholders in March 2009.Prior to the spin-out, Time Warner had held an 84 percent stake in Time Warner Cable.
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Media Decoder Blog: Name Change at NY1?
Time Warner Cable is discovering that there is more to a name change than just changing the name.
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Senate Hearing Gives Hope to Retransmission Reform Advocates
The fun thing about an oversight hearing on the Federal Communications Commission is that there is always something for every constituent's pet issue, even if it's only for three minutes.
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Fox Sports 1 to Launch Aug. 17
After months of speculation—and 15 years of behind-the-scenes machinations—Fox Sports on Tuesday officially announced plans to launch a national cable sports network. And while the ultimate goal is to topple ESPN from its pedestal, executives were effusive in their praise of the Bristol juggernaut.
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We Can Work It Out: DISH Network Not Spoiling to Fight Disney
While the expiration of their carriage deal with ABC and ESPN is looming on the horizon, DISH Network executives said they aren’t spoiling for a fight with Walt Disney Co.
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Say it with me now. Data caps are about profits, not recovering fixed costs
There are lies, damned lies, and the arguments the cable industry makes about broadband caps. As more ISPs cap their broadband service, more questions are raised about the practice, which has put cable providers on the defensive.
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Bows Brand Push
At the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, “campaigns” generally connote fundraising efforts. But now, the organization, for the first time in its 63-year history, has launched a brand image campaign that seeks to make LLS more of a household name.
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Will ABC and Univision’s Cable News Network Sell?
If you’re looking to buy time on Fusion, ABC and Univision’s new joint venture English-language news channel, you’ll need to look up ABC’s president of sales and marketing, Geri Wang. Reps for the new cable network say that Fusion will eventually boast its own dedicated sales organization, but in the near term Wang’s team will handle the heavy lifting.
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Al Jazeera's Fledgling Sports Net Refines Its Ground Game
In its bid to become a bona fide player in the U. S. , the fledgling network beIN Sport has a lot going for it: deep pockets (thanks to the backing of Al Jazeera), the rights to choice soccer leagues like France’s Ligue 1, and distribution via Comcast, Dish Network and DirecTV.
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Time Warner Cable’s Media Lab Knows What You Like to Watch
Time Warner Cable’s media lab got a chance to flex its brain on Super Sunday—along with Innerscope research, the neuromarketing nerve center brought in 40 people to its biometric lab and another 20 to a room specially outfitted for the occasion. The perks? Pizza, comfortable couches, and friends who like football.
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Time Warner Cable’s modem fee cost it today, but should pay off tomorrow
Remember that $4 per month modem fee time Warner Cable implemented — the one that had Wall Street all excited about its potential boost to revenue? Well, it seems that people were miffed enough about the charge to affect how many subscriptions the nation’s second largest cable company added during the quarter — 75,000, which is less than the 129,000 Wall Street anticipated.

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