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Political campaigns will be able to pinpoint individual voters through their television sets.

New York City Could Be ‘Ground Zero’ for the Next Generation of Political TV Ads

"We turn your television into any other screen. And then we use the same kind of targeting we've used for three campaign cycles."
By Will Bredderman
Sen. Bernie Sanders. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images)

Union Allows Socialist Rally for Bernie Sanders at Their Manhattan HQ

Jim Hightower keynoted a Democratic Socialists of America powwow for Bernie Sanders at 1199 SEIU.
By Will Bredderman
At a Stealth Communications fiber optic installation. (Photo: Courtesy Stealth Communications)

Tech Tenants Want Office Buildings With Multiple Broadband Providers

For businesses that exist entirely online, losing Internet access amounts to shutting down. One way to guarantee a building stays connected? Make sure it has more than one path to the Internet.
By Brady Dale
Mr. Dolan (Photo by Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)

Cablevision Cuts Tentative Deal With Communication Workers Union

By Will Bredderman
Councilman Jumaane Williams, right, with Zoning and Franchises Subcomittee Chairman Mark Weprin (Photo: Will Bredderman).

Progressive Caucus Batters Cablevision Lawyer in Insult-Filled Hearing

By Will Bredderman
Hakeem Jeffries, right, joined Karim Camara, Laurie Cumbo and others (Photo: Will Bredderman).

Democrats Bash Cablevision Over Union Dispute

By Will Bredderman

Thanks to More Free Wifi, You Can No Longer Escape the Internet By Going to the Park

By Kelly Faircloth
(Photo: Wikimedia)

Cablevision Accuses Union of Disrupting Cancer Charity Event

By Hunter Walker
Dish gets back their troubled heroes (AMC)

Even Walter White Couldn’t Make Dish Networks Break Good With Cablevision…But the <em>Walking Dead</em> Could

By Drew Grant

Cablevision Votes to Unionize in Brooklyn [Updated]

By Colin Campbell

Al Sharpton Says MLK Would Not Approve of Cablevision Management [Video]

By Hunter Walker

Newsday President Terry Jimenez Replaced By Publisher Fred Groser

By Kat Stoeffel
Bill de Blasio speaks at the CWA rally.

Elected Officials and Activists Connect Cablevision Union Dispute to MLK [Updated]

By Colin Campbell
Cablevision logo. (Photo: Wikimedia)

Prominent Elected Officials Criticize Cablevision on Union Policy

By Colin Campbell

Alley-Oof: New Yorkers Still Can’t Watch the Knicks. Why?

By Foster Kamer

How Jimmy Dolan and The MSG Network Are Putting The Squeeze on New Yorkers (and Especially Knicks and Rangers Fans)

By Foster Kamer

Time Warner Cable Subsidizes Slingbox. TV Programmers Beware.

By Nitasha Tiku
Aw Sookie Sookie.

If You Had HBO’s iPhone App, You Could Be Watching Next Week’s Episode of True Blood Right Now

By Nitasha Tiku

Cablevision Triples Income, Newsday Slows Bleeding

By Zeke Turner

Cablevision Buys Gothamist for $5-6 Million

By Molly Fischer

Cablevision Renews at Moinian’s 530 Fifth

By Dana Rubinstein

Note to the Tennis Channel: The Dolans Probably Don’t Care

By John Koblin

Why the Two Steves Should Buy Madison Square Garden

By Eliot Brown

Newsday Says Goodbye, Zell; Hello, Dolan!

By John Koblin
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