Cable Ops Seek Title II Stay The National Cable & Telecommunications Association and American Cable Association have jointly asked the FCC to stay its decision to reclassify ISP's under Title II while a federal court considers the cable operators' and telecom ISPs challenges to the order. More»
NCTA's Powell Vows to Fight On NCTA president and CEO Michael Powell seemed relaxed - at least for a man two weeks out from a major convention revamp - and looked Mad Men-dapper in a sport jacket and open collar. But as soon as he sat down for an interview with Multichannel News Washington bureau chief John Eggerton, he sounded more like a man ready to fight than to recline for a nice chat. More»
INTX 2015: New Expo Reflects Changing Times The upcoming INTX Show in Chicago reflects an industry-wide shift in more ways than one, with some major alterations to the layout of the show floor, the make-up of industry sessions and the overall atmosphere of the annual get together. More»
INTX 2015: NCTA Renews Claim to New Name The National Cable & Telecommunications Association has renewed its claim to trademark the name "NCTA The Internet & Television Association," though the association's president has indicated there are no immediate plans for a branding change. More»
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INTX: Looking Across Cable's Growing Horizons By Jerry Kent and Alfred Liggins, INTX 2015 co-chairs Welcome to INTX. Let's get right to the first question on everyone's mind. Why INTX? It's simple.
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MCN One-On-One In 2 -- NCTA's Barbara York NCTA senior vice president of industry affairs Barbara York in a new MCN One-On-One In 2 segment discusses the re-branding of the former Cable Show to INTX (Internet & Television Expo) as well as what new clients the organization will look to attract to the May 5-7 conference in Chicago.