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erect tv does -- directv does. and they have some grandfathered subscribers as well, i believe. >> do we have the technology now to close the gap to them? >> for example, the short market issue is purely the fact that there are no affiliates of a particular network in those markets. with respect to outside of the spot being, -- spot beam, it depends on the -- on whether or not the satellite beam is large enough to cover an entire dma. it is very limited when it is not. , i'm aware that consumers have several options for how they will view video content. they can access the content through paid tv carriers or other options now through the internet. there is no doubt that the online model will continue to grow in the coming years. to what extent should we consider these newer programs as we are reauthorizing satellite tv laws? >> they can inform the debate because they show how the tv market is evolving. let me also say that we have talked earlier about the comp -- conflictlic -- the between cbs and time warner cable
erect tv does -- directv does. and they have some grandfathered subscribers as well, i believe. >> do we have the technology now to close the gap to them? >> for example, the short market issue is purely the fact that there are no affiliates of a particular network in those markets. with respect to outside of the spot being, -- spot beam, it depends on the -- on whether or not the satellite beam is large enough to cover an entire dma. it is very limited when it is not. , i'm aware...
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directv, we're in all 210 markets.so we don't actually make use of the quote, traditional unserved household exceptional louing distant signal import but directv does because there are 15 markets where they don't provide local service. they have grandfathered subscribers as well i believe. >> do we have the technology now to close the gap, to them? >> for example, there is the short market issue is purely the fact there are no affiliates after particular network in those markets. and with respect to outside of the spot beam, it just, it depends own the, whether or not the satellite beam is large enough to actually cover an entire dma, which it's not in all cases but it is very, very limited when it is not. >> okay. mr. waldron, i'm aware that today consumers have several options for how they'll view video content. they can access content through pay tv carriers or options through the internet. no doubt the online model will continue to grow in coming years. to what extent should we consider newer platforms as we reauth
directv, we're in all 210 markets.so we don't actually make use of the quote, traditional unserved household exceptional louing distant signal import but directv does because there are 15 markets where they don't provide local service. they have grandfathered subscribers as well i believe. >> do we have the technology now to close the gap, to them? >> for example, there is the short market issue is purely the fact there are no affiliates after particular network in those markets....
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directv is only for 99 per month.e of dogs to sleep most of -- a most of the day because of their hearingmal passing by its very breezyro every door knobnm is verylone breezy so we give them the environment to deal, but also to stimulate them. we have content that is a relaxation, the stimulation and also exposure content that is good for their-- education. melissa: really looking at the dogs they have not bothered to look but i g imagine they're moretudi fascinated with the studio. what is the difference between watching dog to be or if you just left the tv all in? >> so many people leave the tv dog on the bet without dantes b. because it is aby t recommendation that it isv better for them but the t problem is a lot ofin will channels, but it was not designed for dogs there are commercial breaks, a lot of talking and scary animals. we created every frame and every sound is exactly forry dogs away the see the world that is very different thand uss.. melissa: the are not advertisements of the entire way to support it is justubsc through subscription? can you get enough people? how was it g
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talking about the hardware, lots of money in distribution, you can kind of take the role of comcast or directvt matter, there may be a profit opportunity in it. it is a very interesting market. cheryl: gentlemen, thank you. it would be something to talk about. thank you so much. the closing bell is going to ring, this is it. fox business is on the road this week. liz claman on the road for three days. robert gray's getting ready to pack up his car for the big apple event plus thursday adam shapiro heads to texas for dell's shareholder vote. right here on "countdown to the closing bell." at the developers conference with this was an interview with the new ceo. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. they're the days to take care of business.. whe
talking about the hardware, lots of money in distribution, you can kind of take the role of comcast or directvt matter, there may be a profit opportunity in it. it is a very interesting market. cheryl: gentlemen, thank you. it would be something to talk about. thank you so much. the closing bell is going to ring, this is it. fox business is on the road this week. liz claman on the road for three days. robert gray's getting ready to pack up his car for the big apple event plus thursday adam...
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linear channel on a mobile device, you have to be a subscriber to a multichannel provider -- comcast, directv, et cetera. and since we're providing them with an added benefit to sell to their consumers, we're getting paid incremental money to enable them to enable their customers to get those apps. secondly, advertising. still nascent in terms of measurement. we're waiting for that to happen more, but it will come. and the third way is using customer information not only to provide them with contextual ads and raise knew there but to gain access to basically what they're interested in, their not only user information but their user desires and ultimately sell more product to them. >> and perhaps also hit them with native advertising. >> absolutely. >> this is going to be important because without that you will atrophy. >> i think native advertising is a good opportunity for the advertiser and the seller of advertising. >> now you've got -- you mentioned marvell, lucas, pixar. but we all notice that the brookheimer deal ended. that's been a fabulous relationship. does that no longer fit in bec
linear channel on a mobile device, you have to be a subscriber to a multichannel provider -- comcast, directv, et cetera. and since we're providing them with an added benefit to sell to their consumers, we're getting paid incremental money to enable them to enable their customers to get those apps. secondly, advertising. still nascent in terms of measurement. we're waiting for that to happen more, but it will come. and the third way is using customer information not only to provide them with...
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directv offers the nfl to 20 million homes.00 million people, around the world! surveys show in the u.s. some 30 million people watch some tv on their cell phones and 55% of us watch regular tv at home with smartphone in hand but fully 53% of viewers a nielsen study shows have never even bothered to use the online tie-ins that the networks offer on air. maybe they will start doing more when you get replays. nfl deal is part of twitter's amplify program which signed up a&e, weather channel and cbs. twitter has done other ports deals. college bowl games last year wees pen. and college basketball march hoops with turner and sponsors for the college hoop thing. the nfl is the big kahuna. they are consistently among the highest rated shows on television. espn has a deal with wirt. s&p out replace from saturday college football games but nfl forbids espn doing that from replace with "monday night football." the league will control the league. for nfl it amounts to a three heifer. they will have the cable network and nfl sunday night
directv offers the nfl to 20 million homes.00 million people, around the world! surveys show in the u.s. some 30 million people watch some tv on their cell phones and 55% of us watch regular tv at home with smartphone in hand but fully 53% of viewers a nielsen study shows have never even bothered to use the online tie-ins that the networks offer on air. maybe they will start doing more when you get replays. nfl deal is part of twitter's amplify program which signed up a&e, weather channel...
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that way you own the home. >> apple should have bought cbs, directv, sprint, netflix -- >> and sears?esting. that way they would own the living room. people want to know what would make me excited about apple? they would do the grand plan to have the living room, have their own network, have their own -- >> we would have sat there every time and said what are they thinking? >> they're going with my game plan. >> jpmorgan does cut some of the foot sectors. they say they're not favoring any name tethered to dividend deals. >> i was thinking con ag ra blows it out. that took my breath away. that said the number one guy in the industry is faltering. that consumer package good stocks are just not right here. people don't want to own them. kol oog is a reformulated good company. the only one that has hung in was procter & gamble, above 80 still. but i was shocked at that. that was kellogg to a sell? battle creek, michigan and you put them to a sell? that's not right. >> that's wrong? >> that's wrong! >> they do have names they like, pand lien i keep thinking about delivering alpha conferenc
that way you own the home. >> apple should have bought cbs, directv, sprint, netflix -- >> and sears?esting. that way they would own the living room. people want to know what would make me excited about apple? they would do the grand plan to have the living room, have their own network, have their own -- >> we would have sat there every time and said what are they thinking? >> they're going with my game plan. >> jpmorgan does cut some of the foot sectors. they say...
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they're bidding on the directv rights and that's where the whole migration is going and it will takeo get there, but that's the future. stuart: tepid on twitter. do you want to change my phraseology. >> no, less tepid than on facebook and i think as we head into thanksgiving with the potential ipo, less tepid because they already own and are smart with mobile where facebook wasn't. stuart: last word, john, you're fresh off the box of thh computer and i've got to give you the last word. >> what you said about jobs is most important thing. 5300 people work on facebook and 120 billion in valuation and 278,000 employees and that's why we're having a problem with employees. >> big tech, big bucks. and family sized value meals, steak for breakfast, a lot of mcdonald's news this week and wait for it, you will be able to pay for their new menu offerings on your smart phone, whoop-de-doo. and accepting a mobile payment and i'm told that's big news, nicole. nicole: it is, steak and eggs, steak and app. you can now use an app to pay and receive your order curbside. you don't need to go in or th
they're bidding on the directv rights and that's where the whole migration is going and it will takeo get there, but that's the future. stuart: tepid on twitter. do you want to change my phraseology. >> no, less tepid than on facebook and i think as we head into thanksgiving with the potential ipo, less tepid because they already own and are smart with mobile where facebook wasn't. stuart: last word, john, you're fresh off the box of thh computer and i've got to give you the last word....
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time warner came to us with the sunday ticket package that they did with directv d.lly enhance what had we did. the future is in a lot of online stuff and the nfl will have some of their product on line. until it takes away from our audience which it isn't doing we're all in favor. >> am i wrong that network, if there is anything that it can do well, and you do other things well though i want to ask you about why showtime, for example, can develop hits like homeland and seems so hard for networks. before we get to that isn't neat work made -- aren't those two perfect together. there is a reason to keep the networks. the reas is because of bob kraft and the patriots. >> to your point there is no question that had a lot to do with our settling. it's not just ironic that we settled six days before the nfl season began. we sort of knew that would happen. and the power of the nfl is great. and yes, the nfl and broadcast is a great partnership. it's been for many, many years. we are thrilled to have it, to be in business with mr. kraft. >> the other thing, okay, ncis. i do
time warner came to us with the sunday ticket package that they did with directv d.lly enhance what had we did. the future is in a lot of online stuff and the nfl will have some of their product on line. until it takes away from our audience which it isn't doing we're all in favor. >> am i wrong that network, if there is anything that it can do well, and you do other things well though i want to ask you about why showtime, for example, can develop hits like homeland and seems so hard for...
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not paying for cable or directv. they're watching netflix. wave of the future.etflix. cheryl: they made jokes about it, dennis. dennis: yeah they were, before we start drinking the netflix kool-aid, netflix, "house of cards" won three emmys, hbo won 27. netflix has a long way to go. >> i personally canceled hbo or showtime two or three years ago. >> really? i have to admit i was one ever those who wasn't watching emmys. i was watching "boardwalk empire" on hbo last night. i watched it twice because i missed part of the first part cooking dinner. cheryl: david asman, liz macdonald, sandra smith. thanks very much. happy monday. dennis: all right. everybody got a piece of that one. one of the best in a hedge fund after an 80-year advertising ban imposed by sec. starting today now hedge fund can advertise. so can startups. the good and bad of it ahead. cheryl: as homer simpson would say, chocolate, hmmm. prices are heading higher. we're live at the cme to see how you can profit. take a look at energy. we'll be right back. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all
not paying for cable or directv. they're watching netflix. wave of the future.etflix. cheryl: they made jokes about it, dennis. dennis: yeah they were, before we start drinking the netflix kool-aid, netflix, "house of cards" won three emmys, hbo won 27. netflix has a long way to go. >> i personally canceled hbo or showtime two or three years ago. >> really? i have to admit i was one ever those who wasn't watching emmys. i was watching "boardwalk empire" on hbo...
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. >>> believe it or not, peyton and eli manning make more than hilarious directv commercials.ng bowl iii. >> let me ask you a question. >> it is unique. you take a moment it realize it is special but once the game gets started, all week, the focus is on their defense and you can go out there and play. >> it is neat to see your big brother on the sideline, seeing him before the game. those moments are the things you remember. >> all right. coming up in our next hour, our colleague rachel nichols will sit down with eli manning. eli says how proud he is of peyton because he's doing so well after what was a scary neck injury. we heard a lot about the neck injuries and surgeries but really the family kept a lot of the details hush hush, because it was a tough recovery process for paten to come back from that. >> peyton is well and i bet eli wants to beat him. joe carter, thanks so much. the next hour of "cnn newsroom" after a break. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that:
. >>> believe it or not, peyton and eli manning make more than hilarious directv commercials.ng bowl iii. >> let me ask you a question. >> it is unique. you take a moment it realize it is special but once the game gets started, all week, the focus is on their defense and you can go out there and play. >> it is neat to see your big brother on the sideline, seeing him before the game. those moments are the things you remember. >> all right. coming up in our next...
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directv offers nfl to 14 million or so homes.million customers. twitter instantly reaches 700 million people. a perfect alliance for twitter. 30 million people in the u.s. now watch some tv on smartphones. 55% of us watch regular tv with smartphone in hand. fully 53% never bothered to use the online tie-in the networks offer on air. nfl replays, likely to get far better pickup than voting for "dancing with the stars." twitter is also expanding its video offerings just as arch rival facebook backed off plans for embedding video ads. could be twitter is better technically at video bursts. this is part of twitter amplify program. they signed up a&e, cbs. espn signed on twitter last year. it wipes out replace from saturday college football games. maybe espn would like to do same thing with nfl "monday night football" game, right? the nfl says no. the league will control the feed in the new alliance with twitter. this is conflict for twitter, guys. it needs alliances with the big tv networks but now undercutting those networks as in t
directv offers nfl to 14 million or so homes.million customers. twitter instantly reaches 700 million people. a perfect alliance for twitter. 30 million people in the u.s. now watch some tv on smartphones. 55% of us watch regular tv with smartphone in hand. fully 53% never bothered to use the online tie-in the networks offer on air. nfl replays, likely to get far better pickup than voting for "dancing with the stars." twitter is also expanding its video offerings just as arch rival...
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i've heard hundreds of thousands -- it's much easier when you have a home to put a directv dish on this warner cable. but the other question of course continues to be one of consolidation. certainly going to get those questions. there had been a hope on the part of libya media that they might really be able to get progress on a consolidation approach that i first -- that hasn't got anywhere and i've heard very little on that front. one question that chartered had hoped would bes anded. even though the structure of a deal would be a difficult one to pull off on time warner cable, as we take a look there. but be very curious to see how many subs they lost when it comes to that cbs dispute. >> did want to talk a little more activism. i have one story to share on bob evans. >> that's the second stock i ever bought! like the waitress. >> so you bought it. >> sometimes you have to go anecdotal. >> there have been a couple of -- >> '79. >> '79, bob evans. this morning tom sandell, used to be at barrear stearns, he se as letter over to the board of bob evans' farms urging them to take action, t
i've heard hundreds of thousands -- it's much easier when you have a home to put a directv dish on this warner cable. but the other question of course continues to be one of consolidation. certainly going to get those questions. there had been a hope on the part of libya media that they might really be able to get progress on a consolidation approach that i first -- that hasn't got anywhere and i've heard very little on that front. one question that chartered had hoped would bes anded. even...
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that's an important point relative to something like directv in how those stocks perform.ook at the price value equation of what netflix is creating. it does make consumers think about how much value they're getting out of their existing cable video package. and i think when you think about it, other than sports, it becomes that much harder to justify unless you have to watch content live. >> but sports are -- and i'm looking at what's happening. there's going to be more content, i think. we're going to -- nbc's doing -- we're going to do soccer now, with manchester united. the ultimate fighting is coming back. and i would think if you can get someone to sit through 2 1/2 minutes of commercials, if you can get -- because they don't do it anymore. i mean, if you really needed to do something where you're trying to show it to 30 million people and you need them to sit through 2 1/2 minutes of commercials, still going to be network, it's just going to be with sports or news. >> you know what's amazing is fox analyst data. fox recently split from news corp. had an analyst day.
that's an important point relative to something like directv in how those stocks perform.ook at the price value equation of what netflix is creating. it does make consumers think about how much value they're getting out of their existing cable video package. and i think when you think about it, other than sports, it becomes that much harder to justify unless you have to watch content live. >> but sports are -- and i'm looking at what's happening. there's going to be more content, i think....
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so for example, you get the right to broadcast programming to comcast and to directv, but you don't give it to netflix. i don't understand why. i am not advocating that you give it to netflix. what i am advocating is to undo the license you have given to cable and satellite that currently puts online distributors at a disadvantage. we're a party -- the united states is a party to a number of international treaties that prohibit compulsory licensing of television programming to online providers. the only way you can level the playing field is by repealing the license for cable and satellite. >> batanes expired. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield that. >> gentleman from texas, mr. lamar smith. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, let me apologize for being tardy as well as having to leave early. this is one of those days were all three committees on which a server meeting concurrently, so i have to shift around. also, i may be covering subjects that avert event covered and i apologize for that, but i would like to address a couple questions her panelist today. my first question would go
so for example, you get the right to broadcast programming to comcast and to directv, but you don't give it to netflix. i don't understand why. i am not advocating that you give it to netflix. what i am advocating is to undo the license you have given to cable and satellite that currently puts online distributors at a disadvantage. we're a party -- the united states is a party to a number of international treaties that prohibit compulsory licensing of television programming to online providers....
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in other words, it was like a net linking directv and drug traffickers distributed all of this throughoutfor free. this was a group of problems that need to be faced to anything discussing the macro aspect now, so we need to begin to go on in more detail about the micro aspects. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: >> thank you. we will be closing with jorge. we are hoping that mexico does not become like colombia, and vice versa, but there's 50,000 people dead. and if we look at the policy of the calderÓn administration and what was happening there with the war on drugs, but we have had similar problems and we've lost several generations in this process. how would you close after the analysis we've heard that we need local similarities? [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: thanks to caf, oas and the dialogue. all the dilemma that we have heard are very valid and we should reflect upon them, not necessarily before we start but we should keep them in mind and we should also reflect on the other side. as well as looking backwards. because mexico has experienced living hell durin
in other words, it was like a net linking directv and drug traffickers distributed all of this throughoutfor free. this was a group of problems that need to be faced to anything discussing the macro aspect now, so we need to begin to go on in more detail about the micro aspects. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: >> thank you. we will be closing with jorge. we are hoping that mexico does not become like colombia, and vice versa, but there's 50,000 people dead. and if we look...
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the involvement of time warner, directv, and dish. since 2012, these three companies have been party to 89% of all the disruptions nationwide. in contrast to what some suggest, retransmission consent payments are not responsible for high and rising paid tv prices. two cents of every cable bill dollar goes to consent fees. that is true despite the fact that during the 2011 season, 96 of the top 100 most-watched primetime programs were on broadcast television. the committee should understand the retransmission consent negotiations are about more than just fees. these negotiations increasingly include hard discussions about how we can distribute our content across a variety of new platforms, such as hulu. your local broadcast constituents urge you to rebuff calls from the paid tv industry to expand the narrowest examination of stella solely to give them an unfair leverage to market-based negotiations. they give for your time -- thank you for your time. >> good morning. your mic is not on. >> good morning. as a smaller rural provider, our
the involvement of time warner, directv, and dish. since 2012, these three companies have been party to 89% of all the disruptions nationwide. in contrast to what some suggest, retransmission consent payments are not responsible for high and rising paid tv prices. two cents of every cable bill dollar goes to consent fees. that is true despite the fact that during the 2011 season, 96 of the top 100 most-watched primetime programs were on broadcast television. the committee should understand the...