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  • They also worry Web video could make it easy for a new generation to avoid signing up for cable and satellite services that funnel more than $30 billion per year into TV-channel coffers.

    Fox TV Shows Get Pay Wall Sam Schechner 2011

  • The company's bigger TV-channel division saw revenue grow 7.7% to $2.29 billion, driven by 11% growth in world-wide revenue from cable and satellite fees and 7.2% growth in world-wide advertising revenue.

    Viacom CEO Warns of Softer Ad Market Sam Schechner 2011

  • The transcript also shows Mr. Abramovich asked for a signed paper confirming the sale of the TV-channel stake that he could show to Mr. Putin.

    Russian Tycoons Face Off in Court Guy Chazan 2011

  • According to Mr. Berezovsky, he was visited in Cap d'Antibes by Mr. Abramovich and told that if he didn't sell his TV-channel shares, and at an acceptable price, his close friend would "be in jail for a very long time"—and the Kremlin might seize the TV stake anyway.

    Russian Tycoons Face Off in Court Guy Chazan 2011

  • Authentication directly addresses one of TV-channel owners' biggest fears about jumping to new platforms: that online video could tempt viewers to cut off cable subscriptions, or avoid signing up for them in the first place.

    Microsoft, Hulu Tap Paid Options Sam Schechner 2011

  • Ehot, a media professional, has tried to watch a weekly news bloc on the state TV-channel.

    Global Voices in English » Kazakhstan: The decay of culture and media 2009

  • Until now, the "TV Everywhere" concept has been slow in gaining traction in large part because some TV-channel owners want to be paid extra in order to grant distributors the right to pipe their programming over the Internet.

    Microsoft, Hulu Tap Paid Options Sam Schechner 2011

  • Brinkmanship and tough words are common in contract renewals between TV-channel owners and the cable and satellite companies that distribute them into homes.

    Cablevision Viewers May Miss Awards Sam Schechner 2010

  • Brinkmanship and tough words are common in contract renewals between TV-channel owners and the cable and satellite companies that distribute them into homes.

    Cablevision Viewers May Miss Awards Sam Schechner 2010

  • Brinkmanship and tough words are common in contract renewals between TV-channel owners and the cable and satellite companies that distribute them into homes.

    Cablevision Viewers May Miss Awards Sam Schechner 2010

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