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the future of uverse: Proposed Merger of AT&T and DIRECTV United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and Antitrust Law, 2014 |
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the future of uverse: Network of the Future - with Equipment Forecasts Clifford R. Holliday, 2016-02-01 The purpose of this report is to forecast the future (2016-2021) of the North American telecommunications network, and from that forecast to identify the major equipment needs to fulfill that forecast. There has been a great deal of turmoil in the area of telecommunications, much of it leading to spectacular changes and advances. Turmoil has been created by technological changes, by regulatory changes, by the development of new products and applications, by the introductions of new, or new flavors, of services, and by the entry of non-traditional competitors. This report will use the technique of asking the experts for their view of the future and then distilling from that input (some of which will be contradictory) a consistent, unified, organized view of the next five years of telecommunications in North America. The first chapter will describe the survey that was used to ask the experts. After that, the reader will be presented with several of the raw answers for the responders to the survey. It is intended to give the reader a first hand view of some of the material in the responders' words. Following the raw answers sample, the author will provide a summary and analysis of the answers and then the resulting forecast for the future of the network. Finally, this general forecast will be used to provide specific equipment forecasts for this period. This will be accomplished by combining the Forecast of the Future Network that we have constructed with the Survey, with information about forecast of traffic demand and likely investment (supply). The report will thus produce detailed forecasts for the major types of equipment used in optical networks. A description of the makeup and function of each type of equipment will precede the forecast. At the end of the report, a listing of major vendors that provide this equipment is provided a swell as Appendixes to assist in understanding traffic concepts. |
the future of uverse: Television Goes Digital Darcy Gerbarg, 2008-12-10 Television has become a ubiquitous part of our lives, and yet its impact continues to evolve at an extraordinary pace. The evolution of television from analog to digital technology has been underway for more than half a century. Today's digital technology is enabling a myriad of new entertainment possibilities. From jumbotrons in cyberspace to multi-dimensional viewing experiences, digital technology is changing television. Consequently, new advertising metrics that reflect the new viewer habits are emerging. The ability to capture a viewer's interactions changes the advertising proposition. Telephone and wireless companies are challenging the traditional mass media providers - broadcasters, cable and satellite companies - and they’re all finding ways to deliver TV programming, video content and Internet offerings to large and small screens in the home and on the go. This volume showcases insights from industry insiders and researchers from a variety of disciplines. It explores the economic, cultural, technical, and policy implications of digital television, addressing such questions as: How will content be monetized in the future? What programming opportunities become possible with the advent of going digital? Will content still be king or will the conduits gain the upper hand? This book analyzes the digital television evolution: its impacts on the economics of the TV industry, its significance for content creation from Hollywood blockbusters to You Tube, the changing role of the consumer, and what's coming next to a theatre near you. |
the future of uverse: The Google-Yahoo! Agreement and the Future of Internet Advertising United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy, and Consumer Rights, 2008 |
the future of uverse: Captive Audience Susan Crawford, 2013-01-08 Ten years ago, the United States stood at the forefront of the Internet revolution. With some of the fastest speeds and lowest prices in the world for high-speed Internet access, the nation was poised to be the global leader in the new knowledge-based economy. Today that global competitive advantage has all but vanished because of a series of government decisions and resulting monopolies that have allowed dozens of countries, including Japan and South Korea, to pass us in both speed and price of broadband. This steady slide backward not only deprives consumers of vital services needed in a competitive employment and business market—it also threatens the economic future of the nation. This important book by leading telecommunications policy expert Susan Crawford explores why Americans are now paying much more but getting much less when it comes to high-speed Internet access. Using the 2011 merger between Comcast and NBC Universal as a lens, Crawford examines how we have created the biggest monopoly since the breakup of Standard Oil a century ago. In the clearest terms, this book explores how telecommunications monopolies have affected the daily lives of consumers and America's global economic standing. |
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the future of uverse: Plunkett's Entertainment & Media Industry Almanac Jack W. Plunkett, 2009-01-22 Offers profiles on many of firms in film, radio, television, cable, media, and publishing of various types including books, magazines and newspapers. This book contains many contacts for business and industry leaders, industry associations, Internet sites and other resources. It provides profiles of nearly 400 of top entertainment and media firms. |
the future of uverse: Plunkett's Telecommunications Industry Almanac Jack W. Plunkett, 2008-08 A market research guide to the telecommunications industry. It offers a tool for strategic planning, competitive intelligence, employment searches or financial research. It includes a chapter of trends, statistical tables, and an industry-specific glossary. It provides profiles of the 500 biggest, companies in the telecommunications industry. |
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the future of uverse: Who Gets the Business Jam, 2007-05 Who gets the business, and how it is gotten impacts our culture and everything that happens to us. We live in a unique age of disinformation, where everything we require to keep us out of jams is masked in secrecy. Now, is the only time to change direction by taking control of how we actively think about getting the business This book will provide both businesses and consumers with an understanding that there is a better way to do business. Only through the power of the customer can we: . Stop companies from causing great harm . Prevent a flu pandemic . Avoid the manipulation of our reasoning . Transform how companies think . Redesign the business structure . Grow profitable sales . Keep corporations healthy . Program What Is to What Is Possible . Change America's business plan . Influence the global economy . Get the business we want |
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the future of uverse: Plunkett's Telecommunications Industry Almanac 2008: Telecommunications Industry Market Research, Statistics, Trends & Leading Companies Jack W. Plunkett, 2007-08 A market research guide to the telecommunications industry - a tool for strategic planning, competitive intelligence, employment searches or financial research. It includes a chapter of trends, statistical tables, and an industry-specific glossary. It also provides profiles of the 500 successful companies in telecommunications. |
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the future of uverse: The Outdoor TV Show's Guide to the Industry Dustin Vaughn Warncke, Learn the secrets outdoor industry won't tell you from TV show co-host, outdoor industry consultant, and TV show marketing director Dustin Vaughn Warncke in The Outdoor TV Show's Guide to the Industry. In this groundbreaking book, Warncke covers a wide variety of subjects such as: Prospecting and building relationships with sponsors and earning their favor. Airing your show on multiple traditional TV and Web TV platforms. Mistakes that most TV show teams make in the industry. How to build and audience and keep them coming back to your content. Producing quality content across multiple platforms. And MORE! The Outdoor TV Show's Guide to the Industry is filled with photos, screen shots, and several real world examples of proven techniques to grow your audience and film and produce quality content. This book was written to provide valuable insight for current and aspiring Outdoor TV Show Hosts. The inspiration for writing this book came through a partnership with the Co-Founders of DK Outdoor Adventures Outdoor TV Network and through a long standing relationship with the hosts of Mac and Prowler TV. This book provides valuable industry knowledge that has been gained through first hand experience. In this book , we will cover how to begin the journey of starting an Outdoor TV program on any budget, what separates home videos from actual TV shows and how networking to create benefit results in opportunity. Readers will learn strategies on how to achieve sponsorships, how to earn revenue through their programs, and how to dominate their industry by creating beneficial partnerships that offer massive exposure for their programs and for their sponsors. I hope this book will provide valuable insight into the world of Outdoor Industry Entertainment. While there are many verticals to begin gaining exposure for an outdoor show, there are very few that deliver the exposure level necessary to actually create income and value for the show host to sustain. This book will highlight different avenues to consider when trying to create income through an Outdoor TV program. After purchasing this book, we invite readers to contact us for assistance in beginning their journey to start their very own Outdoor TV Program. |
the future of uverse: Harvard Law Review: Volume 127, Number 3 - January 2014 Harvard Law Review, 2014-01-15 The January 2014 issue (Volume 127, Number 3) includes the following articles and student contributions: * Article, For-Profit Public Enforcement, by Margaret H. Lemos and Max Minzner * Book Review, Technological Determinism and Its Discontents, by Christopher S. Yoo * Note, More than a Formality: The Case for Meaningful Substantive Reasonableness Review * Note, Appointing State Attorneys General: Evaluating the Unbundled State Executive * Note, The Devil Wears Trademark: How the Fashion Industry Has Expanded Trademark Doctrine to Its Detriment In addition, student case notes explore recent cases on misleading law school employment data, the First Amendment religious rights of for-profit corporations, regulation of nuclear energy, forensic search of laptops at the border, search of cellphone date incident to arrest, obscene or lewd student speech, and access to polling places for news-gathering purposes. Finally, the issue includes several summaries of Recent Publications. The issue is offered in a quality digital edition, featuring active Contents, linked notes, active URLs in notes, and proper ebook formatting. The contents of Number 3 include scholarly essays by leading academic figures, as well as substantial student research. The Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal scholarship. The organization is formally independent of the Harvard Law School; student editors make all editorial and organizational decisions. |
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the future of uverse: The Future of the Universe A.J. Meadows, 2007-05-27 Many excellent books have been written about the past history of the universe and of the various objects—galaxies, stars, planets— to be found in it. All the exciting events from the original Big Bang to the appearance of human beings have been carefully recorded. Much less has been written about what comes next. What will happen to all these galaxies, stars, and planets in the future? And what will happen to us, and to any other intelligent life in the u- verse? It is obviously more dif?cult to examine the future than the past, but there are ways of doing it. Not everything in the universe is the same age; so a study of the older objects gives us some idea of what will happen to the younger objects. Some things vary in a fairly regular way, so you can guess what will happen next. For example, the number of spots visible on the Sun’s surface increases and then decreases again every eleven years on average. These ups and downs can be expected to continue for a considerable time in the future. Finally, theoretical explanations of how things work at present often give some hint of how they will develop in the future. One rule-of-thumb in astronomy—though there are plenty of exceptions—is that the further away objects are, the less we know about them. This means that it is often more dif?cult to forecast the future for distant objects than for ones nearby. |
the future of uverse: The 100 Best Stocks to Buy in 2017 Peter Sander, Scott Bobo, 2016-12-02 Vols. for 2013- by Peter Sander and Scott Bobo. |
the future of uverse: Media Management and Economics Research in a Transmedia Environment Alan B. Albarran, 2013-07-24 First Published in 2013. This landmark work centers on media management and economics within a diverse, international, historical and constantly changing environment. The chapters herein reflect the current state of research and present directions for future study. Developed at the 2012 Research Symposium in conjunction with the annual convention of the Broadcast Education Association, it represents the most current theory and research in the area. |
the future of uverse: . . . And Communications for All Amit M. Schejter, 2009-02-16 In . . . And Communications for All, 16 leading communications policy scholars present a comprehensive telecommunications policy agenda for the new federal administration. This agenda emphasizes the potential of information technologies to improve democratic discourse, social responsibility, and the quality of life along with the means by which it can be made available to all Americans. Schejter has assembled an analysis of the reasons for the failure of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and offers an international benchmark for the future of telecommunications. Addressing a range of topics, including network neutrality, rural connectivity, media ownership, minority ownership, spectrum policy, universal broadband policy, and media for children, it articulates a comprehensive vision for the United States as a twenty-first-century information society that is both internally inclusive and globally competitive. |
the future of uverse: The 100 Best Stocks You Can Buy 2012 Peter Sander, Scott Bobo, 2011-10-18 As the economy recovers, the stock market has soared. And you--you're looking for profitable places to put your money. Well, search no further! The stocks listed in previous editions of this book have consistently beaten the market average by more than 6 percent. In addition to naming 100 top-performing investments, this newest edition of this classic guide will tell you how to: Reduce risk Develop an investment strategy Evaluate value Know when to buy and when to sell Invest for retirement Whether you're a first-time stock buyer or an experienced trader, this quick-reference volume remains your essential and trusted tool for building your investment portfolio. |
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the future of uverse: Communication Technology Update and Fundamentals August E. Grant, Jennifer H. Meadows, 2012-11-12 Communication technologies surround us in every part of our lives: via television, web, blogging, mass media, and much more. How do people in business keep up with the latest and greatest trends, and how do they differentiate good information from bad information? How do they get help analyzing information and coming to conclusions about trends that will impact their businesses and business decisions? How do they consider the environmental and sustainability issues surrounding communication technology? This book answers these essential questions. It's for professionals and students working in telecommunications, including electronic mass media, digital signage, computers, consumer electronics, games, satellites, and telepresence. The best of the best minds on these topics all come forward here, each in their own chapter, to report on, analyze, and make recommendations, for the new edition of this definitive guide to new technologies. New to this edition: . New coverage of historical perspectives on communication technology bring the ideas and concepts to the forefront, providing a thoroughly grounded approach designed to appeal to professors looking for more the why's than the how's of comm. tech . New chapters on digital cinema, mobile commerce, digital television, cinema technologies, e-books, home video, digital audio, and telepresence. . As always, every chapter is updated to reflect the latest trends on the topic . Brand new! Instructor's manual with testbank and sample syllabus . Website - brand new for this edition. Chapter-by-chapter additional coverage of technologies and further resources. Continually updated. |
the future of uverse: Billboard , 2011-01-08 In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends. |
the future of uverse: Audio Over IP Steve Church, Skip Pizzi, 2012-09-10 Position yourself at the forefront of audio and broadcast studio technology by learning audio over IP. You will gain knowledge of IP network engineering as it applies to audio applications, and then progress to a full understanding of how equipment built on Ethernet and Internet Protocol are used in today's audio production and broadcast facilities for the transporting, mixing and processing of pro-quality audio. A chapter on integrating Voice-over IP telephony (VoIP) to pro-audio and broadcast facilities is also included. Using the popular Livewire technology, you will learn how to design, construct, configure and troubleshoot an AoIP system, including how to interface with PCs, VoIP telephone PBXs, IP codecs, and the Internet. See how AoIP systems work in practice, and discover their distinct advantages over older audio infrastructures. With its complete introduction to AoIP technology in a fun, highly readable style, this book is essential for audio professionals who want to broaden their knowledge of IP-based studio systems--or for IT experts who need to understand AoIP applications. |
the future of uverse: Media Localism Christopher Ali, 2017-02-03 We live in a boosterish era that exhorts us to play local and buy local. But what does it mean to support local media? How should we define local media in the first place? Christopher Ali delves into our ideas about localism and their far-reaching repercussions for the discourse of federal media policy and regulation. His critique focuses on the new interest in localism among regulators in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. As he shows, the many different and often contradictory meanings of localism complicate efforts to study local voices. At the same time, market factors and regulators' unwillingness to critically examine local media blunt challenges to the status quo. Ali argues that reconciling the places where we live with the spaces we inhabit will point regulators toward effective policies that strengthens local media. That new approach will again elevate local media to its rightful place as a vital part of the public good. |
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the future of uverse: Media, Telecommunications, and Business Strategy Richard A. Gershon, 2013-07-18 With today’s dynamic and rapidly evolving environment, media managers must have a clear understanding of different delivery platforms, as well as a grasp of critical management, planning, and economic factors in order to stay current and move their organizations forward. Developed for students in telecommunications management, media management, and the business of media, this text helps future media professionals understand the relationship and convergence patterns between the broadcast, cable television, telephony, and Internet communication industries. The second edition includes updated research throughout , including material on major business and technology changes and the importance of digital lifestyle reflected in e-commerce and personalized media selection, such as Netflix and iTunes, and the growing importance of Facebook and social networking from a business perspective. |
the future of uverse: Strategic Management Jeffrey H. Dyer, Paul C. Godfrey, Robert J. Jensen, David J. Bryce, 2020-01-29 Strategic Management delivers an insightful, clear, concise introduction to strategy management concepts and links these concepts to the skills and knowledge students need to be successful in the professional world. Written in a conversational Harvard Business Review style, this product sparks ideas, fuels creative thinking and discussion, while engaging students via contemporary examples, innovative whiteboard animations for each chapter, outstanding author-produced cases, unique Strategy Tool Applications with accompanying animations and Career Readiness applications through author videos. |
the future of uverse: The Microgrid Revolution Mahesh P. Bhave Ph.D., 2016-10-11 What kinds (according to U.S. News & World Report) of clean electricity initiatives—ones that make sense on public policy and business strategy levels—could overcome the hurdles in shifting away from the entrenched electricity and petroleum-based transport industries in the United States? This book explores the tremendous opportunities of the new electricity revolution that looks to threaten the century-old business models of our existing power production infrastructure. The electricity industry, having been in place for more than 100 years, has established tremendous power and influence. But as solar- and wind-based energy businesses gain small footholds and expand their impact, the incumbent electricity businesses face fundamental challenges that threaten their century-old business models. Will technological advances and the motivation to control climate change finally effect a revolution in the electricity markets? This unique book proposes public policy- and business strategy-level initiatives that could overcome the structural impediments that prevail in the current electricity industries and predicts the important changes to come in the immediate and distant future. In The Microgrid Revolution: Business Strategies for Next-Generation Electricity, author Mahesh P. Bhave explains the current state of electricity production, identifies its widespread problems, and proposes a specific approach and particular solution to the puzzle of supplying clean energy for the 21st-century world. The introductory chapters lay the groundwork for the author's provocative thesis, and the concluding chapters elaborate on it with broad implications. By examining the subject material from the perspectives of public policy and regulatory concerns, corporate strategy, industry structure changes, innovation, and climate change as well as from a technological angle, readers from diverse industries and professional backgrounds will be able to understand how the coming electricity revolution is something we all have the power to influence. |
the future of uverse: The Business of Media Distribution Jeffrey C. Ulin, 2019-05-30 In this updated edition of the industry staple, veteran media executive Jeff Ulin relates business theory and practice across key global market segments—film, television, and online/digital—providing you with an insider’s perspective that can't be found anywhere else. Learn how an idea moves from concept to profit and how distribution dominates the bottom line: Hollywood stars may make the headlines, but marketing and distribution are the behind-the-scenes drivers converting content into cash. The third edition: Includes perspectives from key industry executives at studios, networks, agencies and online leaders, including Fox, Paramount, Lucasfilm, Endeavor, Tencent, MPAA, YouTube, Amazon, and many more; Explores the explosive growth of the Chinese market, including box office trends, participation in financing Hollywood feature films, and the surge in online usage; Illustrates how online streaming leaders like Netflix, Amazon, Apple, YouTube, Hulu and Facebook are changing the way TV content is distributed and consumed, and in cases how these services are moving into theatrical markets; Analyzes online influences and disruption throughout the distribution chain, and explains the risks and impact stemming from changing access points (e.g., stand-alone apps), delivery methods (over-the-top) and consumption patterns (e.g., binge watching); Breaks down historical film windows, the economic drivers behind them, and how online and digital delivery applications are changing the landscape. Ulin provides the virtual apprenticeship you need to demystify and manage the complicated media markets, understand how digital distribution has impacted the ecosystem, and glimpse into the future of how film and television content will be financed, distributed and watched. An online eResource contains further discussion on topics presented in the book. |
the future of uverse: An Examination of the Proposed Combination of Comcast and NBC Universal United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet, 2012 |
the future of uverse: Grow in the dark. Amy Love, 2024-05-25 As a single mother of five wonderful young men, my journey has been a kaleidoscope of cultural nuances, personal struggles, and the enduring quest for a sense of self-worth. While suffering physically, mentally, and emotionally, I began my path of self-discovery and healing in order to come out stronger and brighter on the other side. Beginning at the tender age of five, I worked in a traditional Taiwanese market selling dumplings—a rather humble beginning to a life filled with challenges, twists, and turns. I found myself navigating not only the harsh reality of language barriers within my family but also the societal preference for male offspring that my parents adopted and carried over into every facet of their lives. Beyond the surface of every challenge arranged by the higher power, I believe every step of my journey delves into the complexities of unpleasant chaos but also a remarkably rewarding journey, unveiling both its shadows and its light in brilliance. By embracing the duality of nature that exists in every corner of the universe and within every individual, we can become the masters of our one-way journey, evolving and celebrating in the darkness and the light, both of which serve a meaningful purpose in our human growth. Just like my life, the following chapters unfold at a random, un- i predictable pace, documenting the challenges encountered during a painful, dark childhood, a journey of looking for a place I could call home, a 17-year international marriage without knowing who I was or what I wanted, and assimilation into the uncharted western cultural landscape known as America. Most of my journey was completed alone, without any family around to support me, yet I was guided by an innate strength and divine wisdom gained from my previous life experience that prepared me for each new challenge. Thankfully, I confronted countless obstacles posed by a foreign culture and discovered the true essence of my being. In sharing every profound, memorable, and dark turning point of my journey, I hope to shed a light for those who are trapped in the dark and struggling to keep moving forward to the next step of their path. Because of a Chinese proverb and my aging father, I was able to see beyond the suffering in my reality, and I hope I can inspire others to do the same. It can be a hard pill to swallow, but there really is meaning behind this darkness, which is necessary for a beautiful transformation that will allow us to reconnect with our true essence and experience rebirth through self-discovery and resilience. May my story act as a light to guide you along your own journey. Let’s walk each other home. Love & Peace, Amy Love |
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