INTX 2015: Powell Hates (The Name) Cable National Cable & Telecommunications Association President Michael Powell, opening the INTX conference in Chicago, said he hates cable -- the name that is -- because it does not capture all that his industry has done to build out broadband. More»
INTX 2015: Comcast Previews Gigabit Home Gateway Comcast chairman and CEO Brian Roberts used the INTX stage Tuesday to offer a glimpse at a DOCSIS 3.1-powered, multi-purpose gateway that will enable the MSO to deliver gigabit speeds via its widely deployed HFC network. More»
INTX 2015: Comcast X-1 Enters The 'Kids Zone' Hitting on a trend that has caught on in the over-the-top video world, Comcast has introduced a kids-friendly version of its X1 video platform. The new enhancement, called Kids Zone, features content that is rated and reviewed by Common Sense Media for age-appropriateness. More»
INTX 2015: Chernin: Skinny Bundles Will 'Rationalize' Video Former Fox chief operating officer and current Chernin Group chairman and CEO Peter Chernin said the advent of so-called "skinny bundles" won't destroy the traditional bundle of video channels, but it will force programmers to rethink how they package their channels. More»