TWC Blames Video Processing Gear For Temporary Loss of Super Bowl SD Feed Time Warner Cable said an issue with video processing equipment was the culprit behind a temporary loss of the cable's operator's standard-definition Fox (KTTV) feed in Los Angeles that caused a batch of viewers in southern California to miss about an hour of Sunday's Super Bowl between the Seattle Seahawks and the Denver Broncos. More»
Fox Preps For The Super Bowl of Streaming Fox Sports was expecting a big crowd this past Sunday when consumers fired up their PCs and laptops to stream Fox's live coverage of the Super Bowl matchup between the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks. More»
CableCARD Deployments Top 45M The top nine incumbent U.S. cable operators have deployed more than 45 Million MSO-supplied set-tops outfitted with CableCARDs, while just 606,000 security modules are used in TiVo boxes, TVs and other retail devices that contain CableCARD slots, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association told the FCC in a report. More»
Happy Days Ahead For TWC Vendors: Analyst When Time Warner Cable announced an ambitious plan to go all-digital and follow up with a suite of faster broadband speeds, a deeper VOD library and a fleet of souped-up video gateways, that sound you heard might've the MSO's vendors cracking open the bubbly. More»