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Cablevision to Hike Internet Prices in January
Cablevision says it will raise montly fees for its Internet connection service by $5 starting in January.
Add Redbox Instant to Netflix’s Long Queue of Headaches
In a bubble, Redbox Instant is a threat to Netflix. Outside that bubble, Redbox Instant is one of many threats to Netflix.
AMC Channels Dropped by Dish Over Fee Dispute
Dish Network has dropped AMC's cable channels from its lineup after the two companies could not agree on carrying fees.
Rest in Peace, Netflix
Netflix is dogged by two big problems that, as of now, have no good solutions -- and likely will mean the end as Netflix as we know it.
Invest in MSG? That’s Pure ‘Linsanity’
Jeremy Lin's meteoric rise as a player with the New York Knicks is making Madison Square Garden one hot stock.
Shhh! 25 Execs Who Out-Earned Their CEOs
We're used to hearing about excessive compensation packages of America's CEOs, but these executives are quietly making even more than their top-dog bosses.
3 Top Takeover Candidates for 2012
With acquirers hungry and loaded with cash, it could be a busy year for M&A. And these three companies could lead the list of likely buyout candidates.
5 Dogs of 2011 With Hope for Better in 2012
All is not lost for these five poor performers of 2011. These dogs may finally have their day next year.
Verizon Buying Netflix Wouldn’t Be So Crazy
A Netflix deal might not add much to Verizon's bottom line anytime soon, but it could help the telecom become a leader in the TV market of tomorrow.
Dump Comcast! This Cable Company is Providing Better Portfolio Service
Despite a lucrative wireless spectrum deal with Verizon, Comcast still doesn't have as much upside as this other cable stock.
Cablevision: The Company We Love to Hate
Despite competitive pressures, bad press and management dramas, Cablevision's stock is a buy for many investors.
Cablevision vs. Charter: Who Wins the Subscription-TV Battle?
Although they're often overshadowed by Comcast and Time Warner, Cablevision and Charter are worth a look.