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Ladera HOA to cut amenities for residents delinquent on fees
Residents who are delinquent on their homeowners association fees will be denied access to community amenities and community-based Internet and e-mail access unless they bring their accounts current. Comment?
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Cox To Turn 'MyPrimetime' Dial To 100
Cox Communications is doubling down on a video-on-demand strategy it has dubbed "TV Anytime," to let subscribers watch their favorite shows where most people still watch television: on TV. Comment?
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Cox Expands On-Demand a Primetimea Offerings
Cox Communications is adding a lot of shows that air in primetime to its on-demand lineup this fall. Comment?
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Best Buy, TiVo forge strategic alliance
DVR pioneer TiVo has hitched its wagon to Best Buy by striking a strategic alliance to expand on the number of TiVo devices that are sold in Best Buya s stores. Comment?
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National Radio Hall of Fame Nominates Neal Boortz, Others
The world of radio has seen a bit of a transformation in recent days with the retirement of Top 40 radio host Casey Kasem, who also preformed the voice for Shaggy on the Scooby Doo cartoon. Comment?
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Mayoral Matters: It's your business
When the President of the Santa Barbara Region Chamber of Commerce announced his candidacy for Mayor of Santa Barbara - and his intention to keep both full-time jobs - concerns about inevitable, widespread conflicts of interest were immediately expressed throughout the community. Comment?
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Unlike many MSO executives, Vince Groff is not sitting around fretting about the huge threat that over-the-top video and mobile video potentially pose to the cable industry. Comment?
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'SummerFest 2009' promises family entertainment, activities
The Fairview Park Municipal Foundation "SummerFest 2009" will be held July 17-19 at Bohlken Park, 3701 W. 210th St. Comment?
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New Channel: Comcast Partners In Olympic Network
Adding to the array of sports-specific TV networks, the U.S. Olympic Committee and Comcast Corp. Comment?
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Cox Bolsters CBS College Sports, The Mtn. Distribution Rosters
Cox Communications will add CBS College Sports Network and The Mtn-Mountain Sports Network to its systems in Arizona and Orange County, Calif. Comment?
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Cox to add 27 stations to hi-def offerings
Cox Communications will add 27 more stations to its high-definition offerings through August, the cable company announced Monday. Comment?
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Cox Communications adds 27 HD channels
Cox Communications Inc. is adding 27 new high-definition cable channels to the Valley's service area through August. Comment?
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Cox Communications adds 25 HD channels
Cox Communications Inc. is adding 25 new high-definition cable channels to the Valley's service area through August. Comment?
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Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Cox Communications did not have Tru2way interactive-services technology enabled across their entire footprints by July 1, as they had pledged in agreements with consumer-electronics companies last year. Comment?
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FCC Vacates MSO Fines Over Switched Digital Video
The Federal Communications Commission has vacated orders fining Time Warner Cable and Cox Communications for deploying switched digital video, in another sign the agency is becoming friendlier to cable. Comment?
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Well the transition to Digital TV is setting at the Repetski household now. I got a chance to surf the channels today after the mena TMs Wimbledon championships , and I found myself somewhat confused. Comment?
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Cover Story: Extended Reach
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More than two dozen cable networks will hit a major -- some might say meaningless -- milestone before the end of the year: 100 million subscribers. Comment?
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CableLabs issues specs for advanced advertising
CableLabs has issued a new set of specifications for cable advertising and other interactive services. Comment?
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a Get Reading Oklahomaa offers GED help
If you are studying for your GED, check out GED Connection, a series of 39 half-hour shows that can help you study and practice all five subjects covered in the GED exam. Comment?
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Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Cox Communications did not have Tru2way interactive-services technology enabled across their entire footprints by July 1, as they had pledged in agreements with consumer-electronics companies last year. Comment?





