
Judge Strikes Down Nation's First Digital Ad Tax
It's a law that attorneys for Big Tech have contended unfairly targets companies like Facebook, Google and Amazon. read more >
It's a law that attorneys for Big Tech have contended unfairly targets companies like Facebook, Google and Amazon. read more >
Surprises keep surfacing along the thoroughfare as Redstone Construction Group uncovers old, unknown problems as well as new ones. read more >
Twenty companies have agreed to the plan, which could effectively make tens of millions of households eligible for free service through an already existing federal subsidy. read more >
Corporations and industry groups have donated at least $170 million in recent years to Republicans who rejected President-elect Joe Biden's victory over President Donald Trump, according to a new report by a government watchdog group. read more >
Pat Ulrich lives in a rural Pulaski County subdivision that has been waiting more than 15 years for broadband internet, but Comcast wants nearly $50,000 to run a cable to her area. read more >
Six electric cooperatives in Arkansas are bringing high-speed broadband internet access to thousands of their members and plan to offer it to all of their members within the next four to six years. read more >
AT&T's victory over the government's attempt to block its $85 billion takeover of Time Warner highlights how corporate America wants to adapt to deal with its new environment. In short: Bigger is better. read more >
The cable company added TV customers last year for the first time in a decade. But on Thursday it posted its biggest quarterly cable-customer loss since 2014. read more >
Comcast announced Tuesday its plan to bring 1-gigabit-per-second internet service to residential and business customers in Little Rock by the end of this month. read more >
Comcast on Thursday announced that its is providing a 10-gigabit-per-second internet connection through its ethernet service to the Marion School District and its facilities in Marion and West Memphis in Crittenden County. read more >
The company announced in a news release last month that it was improving its “Blast! Tier” from 50 megabits per second to 75 Mbps, and rolling out a new “Extreme” 150-Mbps tier. read more >
Comcast announced Monday that it is increasing the speed of its Blast! tier by 50 percent to 75 Mbps in central Arkansas at no additional charge to customers. read more >
Sam Walls, the president of Connect Arkansas, which promotes adoption of broadband Internet around the state, says higher speeds show that Internet service providers are responding to the demands of the marketplace. read more >
Greg Hatcher has those words in big letters on the side of The Hatcher Agency in downtown Little Rock — “The Home of Outrageous Service” — and we all understand that he means outrageous in a good way, and anyone who has worked with his agency knows he means it. But last week, outrageous customer service took on a completely different meaning when a man named Ryan Block released a recording of his excruciating experience trying to cancel his Comcast service. read more >
Liberty Media Corp. of Englewood, Colo., has shed ownership of Leisure Arts of Little Rock in a stock deal with Comcast Corp. of Philadelphia. read more >
The decision by Comcast Corp., the country's largest cable company, to buy General Electric out of the NBCUniversal business looks like a smart one, as the media conglomerate posted strong results for the second quarter. read more >
The Cellular Connection has announced the opening of a new location in Little Rock. The store, at 2608 S. Shackleford Road in the Shackleford Crossing Shopping Center, is the cellular retailer’s fifth in the state. The store opened on May 31. read more >
Comcast Corp., the nation's largest cable company and owner of NBCUniversal, on Wednesday said its net income rose 17 percent in the latest quarter, powered by continued strong results from its cable operations. read more >
The Wall Street Journal brings us aspiring cable TV "cord-cutters" all back down to Earth with news of what many suspected would happen soon anyway. read more >
Comcast and another company are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to further limit class actions following a decision last year in the Betty Dukes Wal-Mart discrimination case. read more >