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$124M in ARC Grants Make Rural Broadband Feasible

Contractors are in high gear because federal funds must be used by Dec. 30. read more >
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Ex-CEO Sues Leisure ArtsLock Icon

The former CEO of Leisure Arts Inc. of Maumelle is hauling the company into court, saying he was fired without cause in June and he’s now owed at least $2 million. read more >

Comcast Sells Leisure Arts to Owner of Oregon’s PA Distribution

Leisure Arts Inc. has a new owner, but operations and personnel are expected to continue without disruption at its headquarters, warehouse and publishing and product development operations in Maumelle, officials said Tuesday. read more >
Government & Politics / Legal / Media & Marketing

Comcast Dropping Appeal Over Blocked Ad Against Courtney Goodson

A cable provider in Arkansas said Thursday it will no longer appeal a ruling that prevented it from airing a conservative group's attack ad against a state Supreme Court justice seeking re-election. read more >
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Government & Politics / Legal / Media & Marketing

Courtney Goodson Sues to Block Group’s Ads

An Arkansas Supreme Court justice files a lawsuit to block a conservative group's TV ads targeting her re-election bid. read more >
Business Services

Comcast Brings 100-Gb Internet to Little Rock

Comcast announces a multi-million dollar fiber optic network that spans greater Little Rock and is capable of delivering up to 100-gigabits-per-second (Gbps) internet speeds to local businesses. read more >
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Public Companies

Comcast Expanding Data Caps to Little Rock, Other Markets

Comcast is further expanding its Internet data caps to new markets in 5 Southern states. The cable company is rolling out more caps as the Internet becomes an increasingly popular way to watch TV. read more >
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Media & Marketing / Public Companies

Comcast to Launch Streaming Video Service

Comcast, the country's largest cable company, is offering its own online video alternative as people spend fewer hours watching live TV and more time using tablets and phones for entertainment. read more >
Government & Politics / Legal / Media & Marketing

A Look at Two Sides of the ‘Net Neutrality’ Debate

Let's say President Barack Obama gets his way and high-speed Internet service providers are governed by the same U.S. regulations imposed on telephone companies 80 years ago. read more >
Media & Marketing / Public Companies

Comcast Wins More Internet Customers, Ad Sales Up

Comcast Corp.'s third-quarter net income jumped 50 percent in the third quarter, helped by a one-time tax settlement, growth in Internet subscribers and fewer defectors from its cable service. read more >
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Business Services

Bring Your Own Device to Work (Mike Wilson Expert Advice)

It’s no surprise that smartphones and tablets have taken over the workplace. But did you know that more than 350 million employees worldwide will use their own devices on company networks, up from basically zero only a few years ago? Clearly, we are now well into the BYOD — Bring Your Own Device — era. read more >
Media & Marketing / Public Companies

Comcast 1Q Earnings Surge on Upbeat NBC Results

Comcast Corp. said Tuesday that its first-quarter net income rose by 30 percent as ad revenue surged at broadcast network NBC, helped by the Winter Olympics in Sochi and Jimmy Fallon's elevation as host of "The Tonight Show." read more >
Legal / Media & Marketing

Netflix’s Deal With Comcast Improves Streaming Video Quality

Netflix's videos are streaming through Comcast's Internet service at their highest speeds in 17 months, thanks to tolls Netflix pays Comcast for a more direct connection to its network. read more >
Business Services / Public Companies

Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger Worries Consumers

Cable subscribers don't give Comcast and Time Warner Cable good grades when it comes to customer satisfaction. So after Comcast announced its $45 billion purchase of Time Warner Cable Thursday, it didn't take long for consumers to start venting their frustrations. read more >
Business Services / Media & Marketing

Comcast to Buy Time Warner Cable for $45 billion

Comcast Corp. will buy Time Warner Cable Inc. for about $45.2 billion in a deal that combines the nation's top two cable TV companies and would create a dominant force in both creating and delivering entertainment to U.S. homes. read more >