Topic: National Association Of Broadcasters
Tweet The National Association of Broadcasters took aim at Time Warner Cable's fourth quarter earnings Friday in the ongoing battle between the...
The Supreme Court's Citizens United decision has already picked a winner in the 2012 elections: TV broadcasters. . . Companies like CBS Corp, News...
The most squalid and anti-democratic element of the U.S. electoral system is its insatiable appetite for money, vast rivers of money. It transforms...
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) and Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) apparently think so based on the cable- and satellite-friendly bill they submitted today...
SHANGHAI, CHINA-(IBWire.com November 11, 2011 ) - Television broadcasting executives, technologists and engineers gathering this week in China...
Television executives plead poverty when they explain why they need cash from cable companies that retransmit the programs stations broadcast for...
Posted on 06/15/11 at 11:45pm by webmaster . Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC) and Shire Pharmaceuticals hosted a Picture This Forum on...
TV Worldwide to Feature 10th Anniversary NABShow 2011 "Salute the Troops" Live Webcast April 11-14. Apr. 9, 2011 (Marketwire) - . . CHANTILLY, VA -...
FM radio could become a standard feature on mobile devices if the National Association of Broadcasters succeeds in persuading Congress to legislate the mandate. The National Association of Broadcasters has proposed that stations pay an aggregate US$100 million a year in ...
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The top communications regulator offered to pay television broadcasters to give up their rights to airwaves worth an estimated $50 billion as it looks to overcome a looming scarcity of wireless spectrum for advanced mobile phone services.In ...