Monday, May 18, 2026

Comcast/TWC approval could have baggage

Fitch Ratings believes that the wedding of Comcast and TWC is “strategically sound”.

Think net neutrality is a tangled web?

It is the opinion of this publication that the battle over net neutrality is going to be with us for a while.
Marci Ryvicker

Cable fallout in the Title II debate

The struggle over how to best preserve internet freedom was injected with new fervor...
Newspaper

Cox pointing newspapers into the future

Cox says its more than a redesign – it’s a long-term strategy move.
Tom Wheeler

Long net neutrality slog likely getting longer

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler thanked President Barack Obama for weighing in on the topic of net neutrality.
Barack Obama

President Obama calls for open internet

And that means treating ISPs as common carriers under Title II, like a traditional phone utility. He said the FCC is an independent agency,...

Former BMI exec headed for Universal

Richard Conlon was a key player in Broadcast Music Inc.’s push to monetize new digital media.
Tablets

Niche TV net saddles up on mobile

Ride Television Network is aimed at a relatively exclusive audience.

Foolish stock tips for November

Two Motley Fool analysts picked media companies. Interested?
Disney

Disney content heads for Android

Walt Disney Studios is partnering with Google Play.
Meredith

Meredith goes mobile for farm info

Meredith Agrimedia has partnered with AgriCharts for a website dedicated to the agricultural industry since 1995.

Skeptics greet Wheeler hybrid internet plan

Tom Wheeler is considering a two-pronged approach that offers the types of compromises that likely leave all parties cold.
FTC / Federal Trade Commission

FTC fires arrow into Virtual Cupid

It doesn’t get much more underhanded than this.
AT&T

FTC hauls AT&T into court in data deception beef

AT&T’s promise of unlimited data streaming to smartphone owners using its AT&T Motility Service is not what it seems
FCC

Internet privacy goes global

The privacy rights of consumers have been under entirely new kinds of pressure