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The Disney-Charter cable TV dispute could cost Disney up to $2.3 billion—it all depends on how many customers ditch cable for good
LeadershipThe Disney-Charter cable TV dispute could cost Disney up to $2.3 billion—it all depends on how many customers ditch cable for good
By Paolo ConfinoSeptember 7, 2023
I coined the term ‘digital divide’ 25 years ago. Biden is providing the funding to bridge it–but one rule could squander this opportunity
CommentaryI coined the term ‘digital divide’ 25 years ago. Biden is providing the funding to bridge it–but one rule could squander this opportunity
By Larry IrvingSeptember 6, 2023
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SuccessAn immigrant founder lived on $3 a day before selling a startup for millions. Then he lost it all in the dotcom crash and had to build it back.
By Jane ThierAugust 31, 2023
Newly appointed CNN CEO Mark Thompson stands next to a window.
LeadershipNew CNN CEO Mark Thompson once rescued the New York Times from the end of newspapers. Can he do the same with CNN as cable TV dies?
By Paolo ConfinoAugust 30, 2023
A picture of Allison Kirkby
NewslettersWomen are taking over the telecom industry. BT Group’s new CEO is the latest example
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsAugust 1, 2023
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TechTelecoms giant BT appoints first female CEO in its history. Her priority will be clearing out almost 55,000 staff
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 31, 2023
Why AT&T and Verizon’s infrastructure woes run much deeper than lead cables
CommentaryWhy AT&T and Verizon’s infrastructure woes run much deeper than lead cables
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianJuly 24, 2023
Giant telecom company that once almost bought Apple is teetering on the brink of failure
EuropeGiant telecom company that once almost bought Apple is teetering on the brink of failure
By Daniele Lepido and BloombergJuly 17, 2023
A glass and steel building towers against the blue sky. A sign reading "Telus" is mounted to the side of the building
NewslettersBuilding trust requires just the right level of transparency, says Telus chief trust officer
By Eamon BarrettJuly 14, 2023
Only 1 in 3 African women have access to the internet–compared with half of men. The cost to the continent’s economy could be in the billions
CommentaryOnly 1 in 3 African women have access to the internet–compared with half of men. The cost to the continent’s economy could be in the billions
By Michelle A. WilliamsJune 19, 2023
Pekka Lundmark is the president and CEO of Nokia.
CommentaryNokia CEO: ‘Geopolitical tensions shouldn’t fragment the world. Here’s why machines need to speak the same language, even if people don’t’
By Pekka LundmarkJune 9, 2023
Nokia is so annoyed people still think it makes phones that it redesigned its logo 
TechNokia is so annoyed people still think it makes phones that it redesigned its logo 
By Rafaela Lindeberg and BloombergFebruary 26, 2023
AT&T logo on building exterior
SuccessAT&T employees ‘forced’ back to the office started a Change.org petition to make remote work permanent
By Jane ThierAugust 18, 2022
A Canadian telecomm giant is locked in a real life season of Succession
LeadershipA Canadian telecomm giant is locked in a real life season of Succession
By Derek Decloet, Scott Deveau and BloombergOctober 22, 2021
AT&T’s Warner Media debacle broke the two most fundamental principles of M&A strategy
FinanceAT&T’s Warner Media debacle broke the two most fundamental principles of M&A strategy
By Geoff ColvinMay 17, 2021
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