AGENDA: Comcast-TWC Is Dead. What's Next? With Comcast's decision to abandon its $67 billion purchase of Time Warner Cable, all eyes are now focused on Charter Communications, the Stamford, Conn.-based cable operator that started this whole thing nearly two years ago when it initiated a full-bore pursuit of the second largest cable operator in the country.more
RELATED: Dead Comcast/TWC Deal Could Respark X1 Licensing Efforts Comcast's decision to walk away from its proposed merger with Time Warner Cable could reignite Comcast's interest in licensing its X1 platform to other cable operators and multichannel video programming distributors.more
COVER STORY: Married to the Tube Networks are showing a lot of heart when it comes to love and marriage -- and the pursuit of higher ratings.more
AGENDA: Mergers Down in Q1 Compared to '14's Hot Pace The pace of telecom/media/technology deals cooled in Q1, but the sector still saw the most M&A action.more
ICYMI: Bewkes 2014 Comp Rises to $32.9M In a year when he fended off a hostile takeover by Rupert Murdoch, revamped its Turner Broadcasting unit and launched an over-the-top version of its iconic Home Box Office brand, Time Warner chairman and CEO Jeff Bewkes's total compensation stayed fairly steady, rising just 1.2% to $32.9 million. more