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This month, HISTORY Channel and National Geographic are commemorating the 60th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination with two compelling docuseries. The films offer a comprehensive and emotionally-charged look at one of the most pivotal moments in American history, providing viewers with a unique opportunity to revisit the events of November 22, 1963, and reflect on the enduring legacy of
As America targets efforts towards connecting every community to robust broadband – including the distribution of more than $40 billion in federal funds for building new networks – cable providers continue to do what they have always done: build out their networks to reach as many Americans as possible. Here is a small sampling of broadband projects by cable ISPs
By Michael Powell NCTA President & CEO The COVID pandemic exposed the importance of having the internet at home. People without access couldn’t work, educate their kids or provide for their family’s health. This was the catalyst that led Congress and the White House to allocate billions of dollars to close the digital divide. Our leaders are celebrating this achievement,
Halloween enthusiasts are in the midst of a month of thrills, chills, and cinematic delights. AMC Networks' annual "FearFest," a beloved tradition for horror aficionados, is in full swing, and it's spookier than ever. "FearFest" began 26 years ago, and now with Shudder, the event has expanded to include AMC Networks' entire portfolio of networks and streamers. The renamed spectacle,
With Cybersecurity Awareness Month underway, it’s important to shine a light on the collective effort required to safeguard our digital world, and the critical role that cable providers play in doing their part to identify and protect their networks and consumers against today’s and tomorrow’s cyberthreats. At the SCTE Cable-Tec Expo General Session last week, NCTA Chief Technology Officer and
“As the nation continues the important mission of connecting every citizen to reliable high-speed internet service, the Affordable Connectivity Program has been one of the most successful voluntary initiatives ever, helping over 21 million households so far. The cable industry is proud to support these efforts and welcomes the Administration’s request for additional funding that will extend this worthy program,
“The cable industry is proud of its history of offering next-generation broadband internet throughout its service areas. Through decades of investment and billions of dollars in private capital, the industry has built high-speed networks that are widely available and has continuously upgraded the technology and the quality of offerings, regardless of income level, race, ethnicity, color, religion, or national origin.
Expanding digital inclusion is a complex challenge that requires a suite of solutions. Digital literacy programs, technology donations, and affordable internet plans are some ways America’s cable broadband industry continues to work to solve this issue. The FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), a federal subsidy, is also playing a key role in achieving this goal.
Disney celebrates its 100th anniversary this week, and since its inception in 1923, Disney has evolved from a fledgling animation studio to a media conglomerate. Within this journey, the Disney Channel and Disney Junior have played a pivotal role in shaping the entertainment landscape. Here is a closer look at the beloved TV programming that remains an integral part of
"With today’s vote, the FCC unfortunately has placed politics over sound policy and fiction over facts, and we are now embarking on yet another unnecessary and distracting net neutrality proceeding. By introducing the most sweeping command and control framework ever imposed on broadband networks, the FCC’s proposal is a monumental change in how the internet will be regulated and will