By Allison Romano -- Broadcasting & Cable, 2/13/2004 6:12:00 AM EST
Cox Communications Inc. will give more subscribers a chance to watch NBA TV Feb. 12-17 during the National Basketball Association’s All-Star festivities.
Cox usually offers NBA TV on its sports and information tier. During the free preview week, though, systems will be offering NBA TV as an analog cable net.
NBA TV plans more than 100 hours of All-Star-related programming. The NBA All-Star game airs Feb. 15 on TNT.
MSNBC launches in high definition June 29 following major overhauls to its New York City control room and Washington D.C. studio. View images of the new control room and screenshots of the new HD picture for dayside programming. (Photos courtesy of NBC Universal)
In this week's edition of B&C TechTalk, senior edior Glen Dickson talks about a new partnership between Rovi and TNS Media Research to develop advanced TV and set-top-box measurment solutions.
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