
November 8-21, 2004
FEATURES
The Top 50: The Most Influential Women in Cable
By Simon Applebaum and John P. Ourand
Guest Column: Influential Women in Cable? Not Quite There Yet...
By Benita Fitzgerald Mosley
Here Come Two More Bullets for Cable To Dodge
As if being in satellite's crosshairs weren't enough, fiber-to-the-home and broadband over power line technologies could soon enable telcos and utilities to add video delivery to their bundles.
By Mavis Scanlon
Meet the System—Chicago: RCN Campaigns for the Windy City’s Goodwill—and Comcast’s Customers
In spite of Chapter 11 bankruptcy and confrontations with Chicago city government, the overbuilder is challenging Comcast with product rollouts and promotional efforts directed at `the little guy.'
By Simon Applebaum
CABLE CIRCUIT
Cable Nets Get the Working Mother Seal of Approval
By Shirley Brady
ONLINE EXTRA: Puffy AmiYumi Take to the Cartoon Road
By Simon Applebaum
ONLINE EXTRA: Operators Reject Digital Life-line
By Simon Applebaum
DEPARTMENTS
ONLINE EXTRA: Q&A With Ken Dice--Discovery Takes a Curious Turn
An expanded version of the Q&A with Ken Dice that appears in the print edition.
By Mavis Scanlon
Sell! Sell! Sell!—Direct Mail Marketing Just Got a Little More Direct
By Mavis Scanlon
ONLINE EXTRA: Buy! Buy! Buy!— Can Spot Cable Ever Be Easy? Not Really, but It’s Getting Easier
An expanded version of the Q&A with Cox's Billy Farina that appears in the print edition.
By John P. Ourand
Kagan’s Column: Starz! Ticket—Put That in Your Pipe and Promote It
By Paul Kagan
My Back Pages: Post-Election Tasks
By Paul S. Maxwell
Editor’s Letter: The Telcos Are Coming
By John P. Ourand
Letter to the Editor
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