DOJ Request Pushes Sinclair-Allbritton Close Date Into ‘14

Sinclair is now scheduled to close on its $985 million acquisition of Allbritton in 2014, the time frame pushed back following a "Second Request for information" from the Department of Justice, according to Sinclair and Allbritton.

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FTC Puts Conditions on Nielsen’s Proposed $1.6 Billion Acquisition of Arbitron

Media research company Nielsen has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that its proposed acquisition of Arbitron may substantially lessen competition.

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Cable monopolies hurt consumers and the nation

Choice and competitiveness are the casualties when big firms such as Time Warner and Comcast have no motive to upgrade speed or capacity. The filthy little secret of home and business Internet data services in the United States is that the vast majority of Americans receive them from their local monopoly cable provider, the two largest of which are the increasingly rapacious and indolent Comcast and Time Warner Cable.

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How the Time Warner Cable, CBS Standoff Could Set the TV Standard

Unlike other recent retransmission negotiations that focused on small fee increases, CBS is determined to make up for what it perceives to be a historic injustice in terms of what cable and satellite operators pay for CBS content.

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Aereo Wins Send Networks on Hunt to Stop Streaming TV

Broadcasters stymied by court losses in New York are turning to judges in California and Massachusetts in their campaign to shut down the Aereo.

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Facebook and Google Try Self Help

It turns out you need lots and lots of cement when building Internet super-highways. Now web heavyweights like Google and Facebook want to mix their own.

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Why don’t Facebook and Google just embrace that they’re monetizing the third world?

You’d be hard pressed to find many fooled that Internet.org is anything but a Trojan horse for some big tech companies to access new customers.

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Inside Comcast’s $30 Billion TV Bet

In the two years since Comcast bought NBCUniversal, Steve Burke has shown a zeal for shaking things up with little sentimentality, weeding out some of the company's most well-known personalities in the process.

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Netflix executive upends Hollywood

The man at the center of Netflix's transformation from DVD-by-mail service to Internet TV network, Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos, seems to take pleasure in upending industry conventions.

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Cord Cliff Coming: What Happens to TV When Netflix Streams Live Events?

Sooner or later, it is likely that Netflix will go against the initial promise of its CEO, Reed Hastings, and stream live events.

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