Showing posts with label November 16. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 16, 2017

Hallmark's Conquest Of Christmas Comes To Manhattan

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In a vacant retail space on the western end of one of Manhattan’s trendiest neighborhoods, Hallmark has set up a pop-up facility it calls the Museum of Christmas. http://ift.tt/2jxw3e6


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PlayStation Vue adds Hallmark Channel, 11 Fox and NBC affiliates 

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Poking its head out to fire a round in the superheated battle for virtual MVPD bundle supremacy, Sony has announced that its PlayStation Vue service has added Hallmark channels, as well as nearly a dozen Fox and NBC affiliates. http://ift.tt/2ATeoSg Daniel Frankel


Cable broadband customer growth slowed by 31% in Q3

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While U.S. cable operators continued to seize market share in the third quarter in the area of broadband service, their rate of customer growth slowed by nearly 31%. http://ift.tt/2A3FsBn Daniel Frankel


Verizon announces tender offers / consent solicitations for 31 series of Verizon and certain of its subsidiaries’ notes

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Black Friday Sale – Good Sam Roadside As…

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Black Friday Sale – Good Sam Roadside Assistance for $69.95!

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FCC clears the roadblocks to greater investment in fiber and 5G

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Pay TV lost 1.2M users in Q3, Kagan says

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Research company Kagan said today that linear pay TV services in the U.S. lost 1.2 million customers in the third quarter, a tally that blows the doors off of previous industry estimates and seems to come on the weary backs of smaller cable companies.  http://ift.tt/2zGoM26 Daniel Frankel


We’re thankful for customers like you

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Charter gets competition in Lexington, Kentucky, as angry city enlists Indiana’s MetroNet to build FTTH network

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Lexington, Kentucky, citizens stopped getting mad at Charter Communications and decided to get a fiber-to-the-home network to compete with the cable company.  http://ift.tt/2zGvEN5 Daniel Frankel