Michigan Cities Cry Foul
MICHIGAN CITIES CRY FOUL
[SOURCE: Multichannel News, AUTHOR: Linda Haugsted]
MICHIGAN CITIES CRY FOUL
[SOURCE: Multichannel News, AUTHOR: Linda Haugsted]
CAMPAIGNS TURNING MORE TO ONLINE VIDEOS
[SOURCE: Washington Post, AUTHOR: Zachary A. Goldfarb]
DOWN TO BUSINESS: THE ECONOMICS OF METRO WI-FI
[SOURCE: InformationWeek, AUTHOR: Rob Preston]
NET NEUTRALITY LAWS WILL HARM FUTURE HIGH-SPEED NETWORKS
[SOURCE: The Spectrum (Southern Utah), AUTHOR: Braden Cox, Competitive Enterprise Institute ]
AT&T SEEKS FORMAL APPROVAL FOR MERGER
[SOURCE: WOIA-TV San Antonio, AUTHOR: Walker Robinson]
FCC TAX PROPOSAL FACES CRITICISM
[SOURCE: Time Union (Albany), AUTHOR: Larry Rulison]
MERGER DEAL IS REACHED WITH LUCENT AND ALCATEL
[SOURCE: New York Times, AUTHOR: Vikas Bajaj]
PARSONS SAYS TIME WARNER NEEDS MOBILE ASSETS
[SOURCE: Financial Times, AUTHOR: Aline van Duyn and Joshua Chaffin]
Dick Parsons, chairman and chief executive of Time Warner, the world’s biggest media company, has set his sights on establishing a strong presence in mobile phone services, either by purchasing wireless spectrum or via an acquisition. “The ultimate table has to be constructed with four legs, not three. The fourth leg will be wireless  how one solves the equation I don't know,†Mr Parsons said.
STATION MARKET STILL SIZZLING
[SOURCE: Broadcasting&Cable, AUTHOR: Allison Romano]
COURT VACATES FORCED WTXX SALE
[SOURCE: Broadcasting&Cable, AUTHOR: John Eggerton]
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