
November 22-December 5, 2004
FEATURES
Do Networks Need Event Programming to Go HD?
NBC Universal Cable thinks so--and is betting that the hi-def success of the U.S. Open tennis tournament and its new treasure trove of Universal content merits rebranding Bravo HD+ next week.
By Shirley Brady
ONLINE EXTRA: Q&A With NBC Universal Cable Executives
By Shirley Brady
Hi-Def No Passing Fad for Upscale Southern Californians
Adelphia rebuilds and finds that Los Angelenos love HDTV--and it's the kind of love that lasts.
By Simon Applebaum
Keeping the ‘Carl’ Factor—How Portland’s Cable System Keeps Innovating
He's corporate now, but when Carl Rossetti landed on Maine's coast from Hawaii, he not only brought a `warm' outlook, he instilled innovation into the Portland DNA. Here's how Keith Burkley and Co. keep it going.
By Mavis Scanlon
Why Does Cable Package Its Programming?
Regulation has been as big a factor in the growth of cable tiers as technology and market forces. Here's a look at some of the most important regulatory moves of the past 40 years.
By John P. Ourand
CABLE CIRCUIT
Women, People of Color Heed Call for VoIP Executive Posts
By Simon Applebaum
Huff-ing and Puffing
By Mavis Scanlon
The Horror, the Horror
By Shirley Brady
DEPARTMENTS
ONLINE EXTRA: Q&A With Matt Strauss
An expanded version of the Q&A with Matt Strauss that appeared in the print edition.
By Shirley Brady
A Day in the Life: OLN’s Gavin Harvey
OK, so the bluefish aren't biting--you should have been here last time!
By Mavis Scanlon
Alphabet Soup: NBC Universal Touts HD and VOD
By Shirley Brady
Kagan’s Column: Cable Leads the Election Rally of 2004
By Paul Kagan
My Back Pages: D.I.S.H. V.O.D.?
By Paul S. Maxwell
Editor’s Letter: Red MSOs, Blue MSOs
By John P. Ourand
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