CABLE
DEMISE OF HUMANKIND UPDATE: Cable network announces reality show in which brides-to-be compete for plastic surgery; results revealed to groom at altar (and then the world comes to a sudden and cataclysmic end -- rather mercifully, I'd say)
Sometimes I think to myself, "You know, the world just can't come to an end soon enough." And that thought can only be followed by one thing the DEMISE OF HUMANKIND UPDATE. First off no, I am not m...
Posted on 9/22/10 at 9:38 AM
Other Media
As you can see, there are other media organizations wandering around recording everything that's going on at the Regatta. I believe these folks are from WGTN-3, the local cable channel we p...
Posted on 6/12/10 at 11:06 AM
Cable Guy, Bill Engvall cancel dome show
The March 15 Fargo show by Larry the Cable Guy and Bill Engvall has been canceled, according to a statement the Fargodome released Friday morning.By Forum News Service , March 01, 2013
Midcontinent Communications expands eastward
South Dakota-based Midcontinent Communications says it has completed its purchase of the Minnesota and Wisconsin cable systems owned by New Jersey-based US Cable.October 06, 2011
Midcontinent Communications expanding eastward
South Dakota-based Midcontinent Communications is buying the Minnesota and Wisconsin cable systems of New Jersey-based US Cable, which serve about 33,000 customers.June 10, 2011
Residents send special greeting for birthday
April 23, 2011
Cable, satellite TV profits rise
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Consumers are feeling more confident about spending on small luxuries such as premium cable services and pay-per-view, propelling the earnings of cable and satellite TV providers upward in the second quarter. Advertisers, particularly automakers, also spent more in the quarter.August 06, 2010
N.D. rural cable systems to show Legislature
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A dozen rural telephone companies plan to show the North Dakota House and Senate’s floor debates during the next Legislature.June 22, 2010
Facts drowning in misinformation
“The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not.” — Thomas Jefferson The average citizen hardly knows what to believe anymore. Due to: the parlous state of professional journalism; the Internet; cable TV “news” networks and talk radio shouters; and the ceaseless din of the right-wing noise machine, the public is daily confronted with make-believe news, doctored quotes, fake history and phony data.By Gene Lyons, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette , April 12, 2010
Broadcasters' woes could spell trouble for free TV
NEW YORK (AP) — For more than 60 years, TV stations have broadcast news, sports and entertainment for free and made their money by showing commercials. That might not work much longer.December 29, 2009
N.D. landowner sues company over cable
A North Dakota landowner has sued Midcontinent Communications over allegations that the company did not get the proper permission when it buried cable on his property. The federal lawsuit, which mirrors one filed last year against AT&T, names South Dakota-based Midcontinent Communications Investors and Delaware-based TCI Midcontinent and seeks unspecified damages. The suit filed by New Salem farmer Dale Neidhardt also is a proposed class action, meaning it could involve hundreds of state residents if a judge approves.By By Blake Nicholson, The Associated Press , November 25, 2009
Raiders plan evaluation of Cable
The Oakland Raiders will undertake a “serious evaluation” of allegations that coach Tom Cable has a history of violent behavior toward women.November 03, 2009
NFL: Raiders’ Cable won’t be charged
October 23, 2009
Judge gives initial approval to AT & T cable lawsuit
A federal judge has given initial approval to a proposed settlement between AT&T and a southwestern North Dakota rancher who accused the telecommunications company of trampling private property rights because fiber optic cable had been buried in roadside ditches.September 23, 2009
Raiders coach declines comment
Oakland Raiders head coach Tom Cable declined to comment Monday about reports he punched defensive assistant Randy Hanson in the jaw and caused injuries that required treatment at a hospital earlier this month. According to AOL Fanhouse, Cable hit Hanson on Aug. 5 for unknown reasons.August 18, 2009
Court won’t block remote DVR system
Cable TV operators won a key legal battle against Hollywood studios and television networks on Monday as the Supreme Court declined to block a new digital video recording system that could make it even easier for viewers to bypass commercials.June 30, 2009
Letter to the editor: Cable company did a great job in covering floods
was amazed by what I saw during the video of Jamestown’s flooding on Cable Service Inc. on Monday evening. I had no idea how bad the flooding was until seeing all that water everywhere. We are lucky to have such a fine cable service provider, CSi. When ever there is an event I can’t go to, or a disaster, etc., CSi is there and I can see it from my home. Thanks to the cameramen who braved the elements to report the happenings.By Erwin G. Schauer , May 01, 2009
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