Broadcasting & Cable - February 6, 2005
Cover Story
No Cash, No Carry
The hot consumer-electronics product in Abilene, Texas, is not a TiVo, a Blackberry or even an iPod. It's a set of “rabbit ears,” the old-fashioned TV antennas that most viewers haven't used in years. But suddenly they're essential for Cox cable subscribers who want to watch the local NBC station, KRBC.
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- Cable’s Spring Line
- Life During Wartime
- FTC Boss Presses Industry To Self-Police
- BC Week
- Where to be and what to watch...
- Fast Track
- Fast Track
- Flash
- Nextel Agrees to Half-Billion-Dollar Payout
- Station to Station
- Local Newsmags Gain Traction
- The Robins Report
- Remember Our First Priority
- Washington Watch
- Washington Watch
- Opinion
- To Live and Try in L.A.
- Airtime
- Powell’s Legacy: He Riled the Masses
- Editorial
- Right Idea, Wrong Message
- Open Mike
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- Two Cents
- Two Cents
- People
- Big Apple Media Chief Promoted
- Fates and Fortunes
- Fates and Fortunes
- Fifth Estater
- Clemente Shapes Future of 'Now’
- Special Report
- African-Americans on TV
- UPN’s Year-Round Appeal
- The Image List
- The Awful Past
- The Picture Isn't Perfect, But It Is Better
- Syndication
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