Rutledge Tempers Deal Frenzy Despite the incessant deal chatter that has surrounded Charter Communications in the past several months, CEO Tom Rutledge told analysts and investors during its second-quarter earnings conference call that the mid-market MSO can survive without making a big deal.more
Dish Posts $11M Net Loss, Sheds 78,000 Net Video Subs In Q2 The DBS provider posts lower-than-expected 624,000 gross new pay TV subscribers, as 61,000 broadband additions highlight the quarter.more
Cable Strong For 21st Century, While Broadcast Weakens Twenty-First Century Fox reported a smaller loss in the fourth quarter after completing its separation from the print assets of News Corp.more
Disney Earnings Edge Higher In Q3 Disney reported slightly higher earnings in the third quarter, with cable growth offset by declines in its broadcasting and movie businesses. more
Moonves Calls Time Warner Cable 'Dishonest,' 'Grandstanding' CBS CEO Les Moonves, responding to an offer to return CBS' stations to cable, accused the MSO of being "dishonest" and "grandstanding."more