FCC failing on its No. 1 priority

For more than a decade, the Federal Communications Commission has been failing to protect the public interest and strengthen the nation's broadband infrastructure.

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Mobile phones are now as crucial as food and water in emergency aid

Foreign aid is streaming into the Philippines from around the world as the news of the devastation wrought Super Typhoon Haiyan spreads, but it’s no longer just food, water and shelter.

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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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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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The Agenda Of The Senate Judiciary Committee For The 113th Congress

At the Georgetown Law Center, Sen Patrick Leahy, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, discussed the panel’s agenda for the 113th Congress.

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Liberty Close to Taking Control of Sirius

Liberty Media waged a long and public battle to take control of Sirius XM Radio for most of last year. The final takeover, though, looks likely to take place with much less fanfare.

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