Catégorie - Time Warner
Lintroduction en bourse dAOL fixée au 9 décembre
Time Warner a fixé la date de sa séparation d'avec AOL au 9 décembre lors de l'introduction en bourse. Le portail Internet est aujourd'hui valorisé à 3,4 milliards de dollars contre 163 milliards de dollars lors de la fusion avec Time Warner en 2000.
2009-11-17 -
ZDNet France
Stakes rising for cable TV firms and content providers
Programmers signal that they want upcoming contract talks with cable and other distribution companies to involve cash. The quality of programming being what it is, I was listening to my TV with half an ear a few nights ago, most of my attention being devoted to a self-improvement book, when I thought I heard a voice from the screen say that Time Warner Cable needed my help.
2009-12-03 -
Los Angeles Times
Comcast lands NBC in deal that reshapes media
The deal had been discussed for months and brought to light deep divisions over the future of the media business, with some lauding Comcast Chief Executive Officer Brian Roberts as a visionary and others calling it the most foolhardy acquisition since AOL bought Time Warner in 2001.
2009-12-04 -
CIOL
AOL revient en Bourse, décidé à survivre
Le géant déchu de l'internet AOL prépare son retour en Bourse jeudi, en renaissant sous la forme d'un site d'informations, après 8 ans de vie commune avec le groupe de médias Time Warner qui resteront dans les annales comme l'une des plus désastreuses fusions de l'Histoire. Ancien portail dominant d'accès à l'internet, AOL doit officiellement être coté à la Bourse de New York à partir de jeudi ...
2009-12-09 -
France 24
Time Warner Cable Updates 'Get Tough' Ad Campaign
Time Warner Cable Inc. continues to Get Tough against what it says is unfair programmer price increases. The nation's No. 2 cable operator has launched a new series of ad and Web site enhancements in its Get Tough or Roll Over campaign that it launched last month.
2009-12-15 -
MultiChannel News
AOL qui pleure et Yahoo qui rit
Le bilan et les perspectives de Yahoo séduisent. On ne peut pas en dire autant de l'ancien époux de Time Warner. Autant AOL semble pénalisé par sa dynamique économique peu ...
2009-12-15 -
La Tribune
Cable Dispute May Keep Tebow, Gators Off TV
By TOM ZEBOLD THE LEDGER Polk County viewers hoping to see Tim Tebow's final game as a Gator in the Jan. 1 Allstate Sugar Bowl, as well as fans of "American Idol," "House" and "24," could be left in the dark if a contract dispute between Time Warner Cable and Fox isn't resolved.
2009-12-24 -
The Lakeland Ledger
KHON not fazed by cable-Fox flap
Negotiations between Time Warner Cable and the Fox Sports network over programming fees are going down to the wire and if the two sides don't come to an agreement by Dec. 31, many popular Fox channels may no longer be carried by the cable giant. That could mean Time Warner Cable subscribers on the Mainland will not be able to tune into college bowl games, NFL football and popular programming ...
2009-12-25 -
Honolulu Advertiser
Cable TV bills going up
Thousands of cable TV customers in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are getting higher monthly bills from Time Warner Cable in Southwest Ohio and Insight Communications Inc. in Northern Kentucky.
2009-12-29 -
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Fox, Time Warner do battle over monthly subscriber fees
Fox and all of its affiliated stations may soon disappear from Time Warner's cable offerings thanks to a fee dispute between the two companies. News Corporation, Fox's parent company, has been pushing Time Warner for subscriber fees that typically only get paid to cable-only channels, potentially amounting to close to $1 billion. Given that TV providers have been facing accusations of unfair ...
2009-12-29 -
Ars Technica
Fox programming still showing on Time Warner Cable
Despite a deal dispute that threatened to cause Fox stations carried by Time Warner Cable to go black for the cable service's 13 million subscribers at midnight, as of 12:30 a.m. in New York, regularly scheduled programming was still airing on the local Fox affiliate. Fox and...
2010-01-01 -
New York Post
Time Warner may drop some Fox channels
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 31 (UPI) -- News Corp.'s president said it was likely no agreement would be reached to keep Fox television shows available for U.S. subscribers to Time Warner Cable Inc.
2009-12-31 -
UPI
UPDATE: Time Warner Cable Offers Fox 'Cooling-Off' Period
(Updates with statements from Congressman Israel in paragraph four.) Time Warner Cable Inc. (TWC) said it agreed to a request by New York Congressman Steve Israel for a 30-day cooling-off period in a highly public fight with News Corp. (NWS, NWSA) over fees for Fox and other channels.
2009-12-31 -
Nasdaq
Fox and Time Warner Extend Negotiations, Avoid Blackout
Fans of football and The Simpsons can breathe a little easier, for now. News Corp. and Time Warner Cable Inc. agreed to extend their contract a few hours, avoiding the threatened blackout of several Fox stations and allowing fee negotiations to continue. Time Warner made the announcement just after midnight — when the existing contract expired — and Fox executive Scott Grogin told The Associated ...
2010-01-01 -
TV Guide
Fox, Time Warner Cable reach deal
The Fox television network and Time Warner Cable on Friday announced an agreement in principle on a television programming deal that allows signals to continue for millions of cable subscribers.
2010-01-02 -
USA Today