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Subscriber Losses And Broadband Gains Are Keys To Time Warner Cable's EarningsTrefis • Tue, Oct 30, 2012
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Time Warner Cable: Earnings PreviewZacks Investment Research • Tue, Jul 31, 2012
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Time Warner Cable Won't Stop Moving UpJohn Mylant • Thu, Apr 26, 2012
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Time Warner Cable: Earnings PreviewZacks Investment Research • Wed, Apr 25, 2012
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Time Warner Cable - A Positive SurpriseThe Value Investor • Mon, Jan 30, 2012
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Time Warner Cable: Earnings PreviewZacks Investment Research • Wed, Jan 25, 2012
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Earnings Scorecard: Time Warner CableZacks Investment Research • Wed, Nov 9, 2011
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Time Warner Cable UnderperformsZacks Investment Research • Thu, Oct 27, 2011
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Time Warner Cable: Earnings PreviewZacks Investment Research • Tue, Oct 25, 2011
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Time Warner Cable Buys Insight Communications for $3 BillionTechCrunch • Mon, Aug 15, 2011
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Time Warner Cable: Earnings PreviewZacks Investment Research • Wed, Jul 27, 2011
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Time Warner Cable Results Show Broadband Growth, Drop in Video SubscribersTrefis • Sun, May 8, 2011
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Time Warner Cable: Strong Ad Revenue Growth but Room for ImprovementTrefis • Thu, May 5, 2011
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Earnings Preview: Time Warner Cable Inc.Zacks Investment Research • Wed, Apr 27, 2011
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Monday Options Brief: TUMI, TWC & NRFInteractive Brokers • Mon, Jan 7
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Time Warner Cable, Inc. Q4 2009 Earnings Call TranscriptThu, Jan 28, 2010
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Time Warner Cable, Inc. Q1 2009 Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Apr 29, 2009
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Time Warner Cable, Inc. Q4 2008 Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Feb 4, 2009 • 1 Comment
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Time Warner Cable Inc. Q2 2008 Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Aug 6, 2008 • 2 Comments
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Time Warner Cable Inc. (together with its subsidiaries, “TWC” or the “Company”) is the second-largest cable operator in the U.S., with technologically advanced, well-clustered systems located mainly in five geographic areas – New York State (including New York City), the Carolinas, Ohio,... More
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- Wednesday, May 22, 1:03 PM The Xbox One is far from the future of television unless cable providers (CVC, CMCSA, CHTR, TWC) can work with Microsoft to create a superior video product that captures market share from satellite players (DISH, DTV), according to BTIG's Rich Greenfield. Under the status quo, the Xbox One only offers a clunky way to control the TVs and DVRS of consumers without a complex home configuration. Greenfield says an edge exists for the cable industry, as long as it works quick before the Apple Television launch or an improved Google TV product is debuted. Comment! [Tech, Consumer]
- Tuesday, May 21, 1:54 PM Though MSO operators (TWC, CVC, CMCSA, CHTR) all offer subscribers a broadband-only subscription, so far the group seems to be doing an adequate job upselling customers to bigger packages to prevent wide-scale cord cutting on pay TV services. The trend is not without an assist from broadcasters that are only allowing authenticated consumers from pay TV providers to watch their series online and on mobile devices. Still, execs do acknowledge that cities with younger consumers tend to favor broadband-only packages meaning the industry could see a problem sometime in the future keeping its finger in the dike. Comment! [Consumer]
- Thursday, May 16, 5:03 PM Time Warner Cable (TWC) declares $0.65/share quarterly dividend, in line with previous. Forward yield 2.67%. For shareholders of record May 31. Payable June 17 . Ex-div date May 29. (PR) Comment! [Dividends]
- Thursday, May 16, 1:29 PM More on Time Warner Cable (TWC -1.8%) - Hulu (previous): If Time Warner Cable takes a minority stake in Hulu it will become strange bedfellows with rival Comcast (CMCSA -1%) which owns roughly a third of the company - but the combination could energize the concept of nationally branded TV Everywhere platform, analysts say. Sources indicate another pay-TV company is also considering making a bid for Hulu. Stay tuned. Comment! [Consumer, M&A]
- Thursday, May 16, 7:00 AM Time Warner Cable (TWC) is in talks with other cable companies about making a bid for Hulu (DIS, CMCSA, NWS), according to the New York Post. If the cable companies can land control of Hulu they have the option of turning it into an authenticated service for paying cable customers. 1 Comment [Consumer, Tech]
- Friday, May 10, 2:18 PM The Television Consumer Freedom Act backlash: 1) The bill introduced by Sen. John McCain is getting lots of attention from the cable industry, uniting big cable giants such as Comcast (CMCSA) and Time Warner Cable (TWC) with smaller regional cable companies. 2) Beyond just attempting to force a la carte cable pricing, the legislation also seeks to bar broadcasters from converting to cable networks to avoid tech upstarts like Aereo. 3) The icing on the cake might be what McCain wants to do with sports. The bill calls for banning sports blackouts (bad for DirecTV's (DTV) Sunday Ticket?) and would create havoc with new "super" conferences that are banking on big cable revenue for bundled access (bad for Time Warner (TWX) and New Corp (NWS)?) 2 Comments [Consumer]
- Thursday, May 9, 3:05 PM Senator John McCain officially introduces the Television Consumer Freedom Act of 2013 in Congress in a milestone for the movement toward "a la carte" cable market pricing for consumers. On the floor of the Senate, McCain singled out Comcast's (CMCSA -0.9%) NBC and Disney's (DIS +1.1%) ESPN-ABC family of channels as examples of media concerns forcing consumers to pay for bundled channels they don't want. Analysts think the combined heft of the broadcasting industry stands a good chance of keeping McCain's bill spinning in place. (full bill) 9 Comments [Consumer]
- Thursday, May 9, 8:04 AM Senator John McCain will introduce legislation shortly to overhaul the TV business by giving consumers the option to buy channels on an individual basis (a la carte) - instead of seeing only large bundles as options. The politician will face fierce resistance from broadcast (NWS, DIS, CMCSA, CBS, AMCX, SNI, OUTD, DISCA, VIAB) and cable companies (CVC, CHTR, TWC) but may have a friend in upstart Aereo which has been rankling a few feathers as well. (Aereo timeline) 28 Comments [Consumer]
- Friday, May 3, 9:19 AM If there is one thing that broadcast execs and cable execs agree on it's that they don't like Aereo, but that isn't stopping Time Warner Cable (TWC) CEO Glenn Britt from saying that if the courts side with Aereo his company could offer the same type of re-transmission service. Though the exec's comments were under the facade of being "pro-consumer" for appearances, they could be an indication that cable and satellite players are starting to see Internet-based TV as inevitable. Comment! [Consumer]
- Tuesday, April 30, 9:51 AM The departure of Time Warner Cable (TWC -0.3%) CFO Irene Esteves looks a tad curious to dealReporter. The exec was featured prominently on the firm's recent conference call (transcript) even after ruffling a few feathers last year by indicating Time Warner Cable wouldn't like to be in sports programming business. Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, April 29, 5:11 PM Time Warner Cable (TWC) CFO Irene Esteves is leaving the company; she'll be replaced by former AOL COO/CFO Artie Minson, effective May 2 (previous). (PR) Comment! [Consumer, Breaking News]
- Friday, April 26, 8:35 AM Time Warner Cable (TWC) will move away from packaging TV, Internet, and phone services together as it breaks from an industry trend. The rationale behind the strategy is a numbers game, according to BTIG's Rich Greenfield. The analysts notes the company has a lot of "low-hanging fruit" it can grab if it focuses on selling services by themselves. Comment! [Consumer]
- Thursday, April 25, 1:16 PM Time Warner Cable (TWC -0.2%) CEO Glenn Britt delivered a sobering thought for media concerns during the company's earnings call (transcript). The exec says if Aereo becomes legal it would have a "significant impact" on the future of transmission fees. The quick uptake is that the development would be good for cable/satellite players (CVC, DTV, CHTR, DISH), but bad for broadcasters (DIS, CBS, CMCSA, AMCX, NWS) (h/t Rich Greenfield BTIG) 2 Comments [Consumer]
- Thursday, April 25, 10:02 AM A nice little nugget from Time Warner Cable's (TWC -1%) earnings call this morning is that the company claims it's seeing "de minimus" impact from areas where Google is introducing Google Fiber. CEO Glenn Britt rather brazenly says that while Google insists on painting the cable industry as stuck with old technology - "we're pulling tons of fiber." (webcast) Comment! [Consumer]
- Thursday, April 25, 6:53 AM More on Time Warner Cable's (TWC) Q1: Revenue for the company's high-speed data segment rose 17.3% Y/Y to $1.406B to help offset a 2.2% decline in video segment revenue. The company made good progress with growing its business service revenue, up 25% to $537M. (PR) Comment! [Consumer, Earnings]
- Thursday, April 25, 6:01 AM Time Warner Cable (TWC): Q1 EPS of $1.41 beats by $0.04. Revenue of $5.5B (+6.6% Y/Y) in-line. (PR) Comment! [Earnings, Breaking News]