- Page 5 and 6: Time Warner Cable and the Broadband
- Page 7: Contents vii Welcome to the History
- Page 10 and 11: Time Warner Cable Milestones Americ
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- Page 14 and 15: TelePrompTer, one of the first larg
- Page 16 and 17: TelePrompTer CEO Irving Berlin Kahn
- Page 20 and 21: TOP Feisty Philo T. Farnsworth batt
- Page 22 and 23: TOP Milton Berle and other radio pe
- Page 24 and 25: Cable antennas, initially referred
- Page 26 and 27: Martin Malarkey founded the cable s
- Page 28 and 29: Gene Schneider was one of dozens of
- Page 30 and 31: “Hell, I’ve Got a Management Co
- Page 32 and 33: TelePrompTer’s Irving Kahn demons
- Page 34 and 35: In 1963, Ralph Roberts bought the f
- Page 36 and 37: By the late 1960s, innovative cable
- Page 38 and 39: Monty Rifkin persuaded his partner,
- Page 40 and 41: The Cusp of Growth A decade after p
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- Page 44 and 45: Public access programming, such as
- Page 46 and 47: TOP ATC’s status as a profitable,
- Page 48 and 49: Pete Conrad: The Right Stuff ATC’
- Page 50 and 51: Judy Braden, dispatch supervisor in
- Page 52 and 53: Rifkin followed Walt Disney into th
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- Page 56 and 57: Many early cable television program
- Page 58 and 59: Jimmy Doolittle joined ATC as it ex
- Page 60 and 61: Sterling Manhattan struggled to exp
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“If I Could Ever Get Into Anythin
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Quick to grasp the potential of sat
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RIGHT Ted Turner’s willingness to
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TOP Warner Cable’s two-way, inter
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Warner Cable raced to produce or ac
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“If the Price Is Right …” The
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68 Making Connections : Time Warner
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In order to control costs that were
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Jim Gray led Warner Cable during a
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Seven technicians who joined the co
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TOP Terry O’Connell was one of se
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Jack Gault, named president of ATC
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The collapse of Warner Communicatio
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David O’Hayre, head of ATC’s me
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Nick Nicholas, named president of T
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TOP Jim Chiddix, who moved from Haw
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1986 IPO Values ATC at $1.6 Billion
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ATC to Stamford, Connecticut When N
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The merger nearly foundered on the
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98 Making Connections : Time Warner
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100 Making Connections : Time Warne
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Dick Aurelio, the former New York C
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“Cable’s Finest Hour” CNN had
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Veteran Warner Cable engineer Roose
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Becoming Time Warner Cable After mo
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Jerry Levin, who was named co-CEO o
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Despite the initial handshakes and
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The Full Service Network demonstrat
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“The Reality Was the Complexity
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Retransmission Consent The cable te
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Social Contract While Time Warner C
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124 Making Connections : Time Warne
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Time Warner CEO Jerry Levin ignored
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RIGHT Jerry Levin, right, and Ted T
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Consumer demand for cable news prog
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“We Can’t Let Them Do This” W
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Venturing Abroad With the ’92 Act
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The 1996 Telecommunications Act, si
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As far as the visitors from Intel w
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Road Runner, the first cable-delive
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“The Feeling of Satisfaction was
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Jim Gray, right, who retired from T
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AthenaTV, a satellite-based joint e
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Chief technology officer Mike LaJoi
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Time Warner president Richard Parso
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America Online Chairman and CEO Ste
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AOL Time Warner CEO Jerry Levin, le
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“My sense was that the Internet a
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Within a few months of the AOL-Time
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RIGHT AOL Time Warner Chief Technol
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AT&T chairman and CEO Michael Armst
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Bob Pittman, the former AOL CEO who
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Advance/Newhouse to Bright House By
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Time Warner Cable’s NY1 acts as t
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The company-wide rollout of Voice o
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Time Warner Cable technicians answe
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Glenn Britt reached into the Time W
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TOP The 2004 conviction of Adelphia
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“I Felt I Was Truly Valued by Thi
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Shortly after Time Warner Cable wen
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“How Does It Get Better Than That
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Chairman and CEO Glenn Britt, cente
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Ads and other marketing materials p
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Time Warner Cable’s board of dire
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192 Afterword
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Acknowledgments We would like to th
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196 Notes
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12 ATC company timeline, p. 1. 13
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102 “The World of Business Deal o
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74 Time Warner, Form 10-K for the y
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Photo Credits Introduction iv-v Tim
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Index A “Abel Cable” 11 Aberdee
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