Cox Mulls TWC Bid: Report Time Warner Cable stock was up another 3% on Tuesday after yet another cable operator was said to be considering a bid for the company -- this time it's Cox Communications reportedly mulling a play. more
Rogers Communications Scores 12-Year, $4.9B NHL Rights Deal Rogers Communications Inc., Canada's largest cable and wireless operator and owner of Rogers Sportsnet, has netted a 12-year, $4.9 billion ($5.2 billion Canadian) multimedia rights deal in that nation with the National Hockey League, icing rival BCE Inc.'s The Sports Network out of the action in the process.more
TiVo Adds Record MSO Subs in Q3 TiVo added about 295,000 subscribers from its pay-TV partnerships in the third quarter, a record in the category that helped it boost its total sub base to 3.9 million, a 32% year-over-year increase. more
TWC, Bright House Get Showtime Anytime Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks are the latest pay-TV providers to gain access to Showtime Anytime, the premium programmer's authenticated TV Everywhere service. more