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Dish Subscribers Get to Keep CBS … for Now
Dish Network subscribers can still watch CBS shows, such as ‘Big Bang Theory’, while the two companies continue contract talks.
Will Time Warner’s Capped-Video Option Help Save Cable?
Many people prefer to stream video online, and it’s not clear Time Warner Cable’s rate discount on data-capped service will lure them back to cable.
DirecTV to Raise Prices in 2013
DirecTV is raising monthly subscription fees by an average of 4.5% starting in February due to higher programming costs.
Comcast Stock Surrounded by Too Much Static (CMCSA)
Comcast stock could be at a peak as the federal government may make it tough for CMCSA to find more growth.
Netflix, Inc.: Short the Overreaction Mania in NFLX
Netflix stock spiked 4% on a questionable rumor. This is overkill and I want to short it with limited risk.
This Small AI Stock Climbed 1,100% … and the Next One May Already Be Emerging
In today’s Market 360, I want to walk you through how I found this stock – and what my system was seeing before anyone else.…
I Was Wrong About Netflix, Inc., But Not NFLX Stock
NFLX stock will still crumble despite Netflix posting strong subscriber growth in its most recent earnings report.
These 48 Blue Chips Are On the Move
It’s time to review or gradings for 48 Blue Chip stocks in our portfolio
Hulu to Add 144 Titles From the BBC
Hulu has signed a deal with BBC Worldwide that will add 144 British TV shows to its streaming library.
Retirement Planners: Here Are Your Next Possible Moves
The market might be red-hot right now, but you can stay active in your investments without getting burned.
Pay-TV Stocks: 3 Winners, 3 Losers
Internet usage is cutting into pay-TV’s growth prospects, but some firms have brighter pictures.
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.
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.
OpenAI Is Building What Comes After the iPhone
OpenAI and Qualcomm are building an AI-first device — signaling the shift beyond smartphones and reshaping tech’s next winners.
Cablevision to Hike Internet Prices in January
Cablevision says it will raise montly fees for its Internet connection service by $5 starting in January.
How Louis Found Bloom Energy Before Wall Street Did — and Where He’s Looking Now
In today’s Friday Digest takeover, Louis Navellier breaks down how his Stock Grader system identified a little-known AI infrastructure company long before Wall Street caught…
Netflix, Inc. (NFLX): Apple, Amazon No Threat to Growth Momentum
Even if/when the U.S. movie streaming market become saturated, a competitor — say, Apple or Amazon — would still need to make up significant ground…
HBO Streaming Service Will End Television as We Know It
Now that HBO has announced plans to free HBO from the cable and satellite box, other big cable channels may follow.
5 Reasons Why Comcast Is Able to Keep Cord-Cutters at Bay
What, you thought Netflix, Amazon and Hulu were going to suck CMCSA dry overnight? Not quite. Comcast has fought back to more subscriber gains. Here’s…
Trouble Is Looming for Cable TV Companies
It’s easy to figure out why cable TV companies are in a tough spot right now. Figuring out a solution, on the other hand? That’s…
‘Transparent’ on Amazon Instant: New Series Has Everyone Buzzing
Amazon has released all 10 episodes of its original series ‘Transparent’ on Prime Instant Video and critics are weighing in on the series.
Intel Struggling to Sign TV Deals for Upcoming Web Service
Media companies have not signed on to provide content for Intel’s new set-top box, which is expected to launch this year.
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