President Barack Obama threw his weight Friday behind an effort to give consumers more choice when it comes to the cable boxes that control which television channels they watch.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Internet service providers like Comcast, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile now must act in the "public interest" when providing a mobile connection to your home or phone, under "net neutrality" rules approved Thursday by a divided Federal Communications Commission.
This could be the start of the end for cable television. Just as cell phones have affected the number of landlines in the U.S., advances in technology are also causing more and more Americans to cancel their cable TV subscriptions.
Consumer advocates are worried the pending deal between the nation's top two cable TV companies could lead to higher cable rates and poor service for consumers in New Jersey.
Last night was one of those nights when, if you didn’t have a DVR (and who doesn’t have a DVR), it would have been impossible to make up your mind what to watch.
First of all, let’s face it. Network TV shows don’t have the edge that cable shows do...