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Report: Dish Might Blackout Disney

Dish Network might block out Disney after the companies' carriage deal expires at the end of Sept. Subscribers could lose access to ESPN.

Expect More Fights Like CBS-Time Warner

The question isn't if we'll see more disputes like the one between CBS and Time Warner, but when. And it doesn't look like we'll be waiting very long.

Merger Mania Takes Over: Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

Merger and buyout news for Verizon, Vodafone, Microsoft and Nokia led the headline news as investors bid up markets broadly to start the fall.

10 Best Internet Stocks Right Now

Internet stocks can span media empires, social media sites and e-commerce platforms. Here are the 10 best.

DirecTV in Trouble With or Without the NFL

DirecTV must either renew its contract with the NFL and face a much higher contract price or risk losing even more subscribers.

3 Winners of the Online Video Revolution

Online video is poised for huge growth, especially as smartphones find their way into more consumers' hands. These three companies are on top of the trend.

The Time Has Come for A La Carte Pricing

The recent fight between Time Warner and CBS has put the issue of a la carte pricing back in the spotlight.

How Time Warner Customers Are Getting Around CBS Blackout

The blackout of CBS content to Time Warner Cable subscribers continues, but some Time Warner customers have found other ways to watch CBS content.

TWC Customers Miss Top Shows as CBS Blackout Continues

Time Warner Cable's blackout of CBS channels could continue for weeks as the companies wrangle of broadcast fees.

Senate Bill Wants to Force a La Carte Cable Programming

U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal and John McCain are backing a bill that would permit pay TV services to offer a la carte programming options.

Thursday Apple Rumors: iPhone 5S Launch Supply Constrained

Production issues could mean fewer iPhone 5S units available at launch time; Apple is working on TV ad-skipping technology; and LG Display looks beyond Apple.

Tribune: TV Is the Way of the Newspaper

Tribune Co.'s big $2.73 billion buy of Local TV Holdings television stations is far from the first such deal for print media, and it won't be the last.

Writers’ Eyes Fixed on Apple Pricing Case

Recent events affecting the book publishing industry, such as the Apple (AAPL) price-fixing case, have captured the attention of myself and other authors.

12 Google ‘Graduates’ Doing Big Things

Numerous Google employees have left the tech giant, going on to play big roles in and even found other companies. Take a look at this handful of high-profile alumni.

AMC Network Still Offers ‘Something More’

On the strength of hit TV shows like Mad Men and The Walking Dead, AMCX has more than tripled the market this year. And there’s still more left in the tank.

Aereo Is Rattling the Network TV Cage

Consumers are increasingly demanding TV on their own terms, which makes Aereo -- a service providing an end-around for transmission fees -- a threat to the major networks.

CBS Joins Fox in Considering Going ‘Cable’

The CEO of CBS says the network is considering ending broadcast transmissions in the region covered by wireless TV streaming service Aereo.

Outdoor Ads: Lots of Long-Term Potential

Investors don't seem super bullish on outdoor advertising, but the sector is actually a promising long-term play thanks to the growing digital business.

Comcast Makes Calculated Bet on Online News

Comcast's NBC recently announced that it is beefing up its original reporting for NBCNew.com -- a move that looks promising for the parent company.