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Even as Jimmy Kimmel returns, TV networks remain vulnerable to political pressure | The Conversation
As political historians of media, we know from our research that TV has always been a battleground of politics, business interests and broadcasting ideals.
AFR-IX Telecom obtains U.S. support for the Medusa submarine cable system's expansion into Africa. • The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) funds a feasibility study for the project, aiming to ...
The High Court in Dublin has ruled in favour of Virgin Media Wholesale Limited in a ten-year old case involving an undersea ...
Media consolidation has left television more vulnerable to attempts at political intimidation than ever before.
Virgin said the ruling served as a reminder that “commercial vessels must avoid damaging subsea cables” as it could lead to ...
I spent the weekend building and improving my home network to get faster, more reliable Wi-Fi speed. Here's what I did.
The City Council wants a promise from an Internet fiber company that it will leave no neighborhood behind as it expands, and ...
After nearly a week, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" returns. Here's how to watch him and why some still won't be able to.
SPRINGFIELD – The City Council wants a promise from an internet fiber company that it will leave no neighborhood behind as it ...
Upgrading to symmetrical speed in our increasingly connected world could make all the difference in your home internet ...
Decades of deregulation – in particular, the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which spurred a wave of media mergers and consolidation – have allowed broadcasting today to be dominated by a handful of ...
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