The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1993 Mark Robichaux |
Title | Subject | Authors |
AT&T and Viacom are said to plan an elaborate test of interactive TV. (Viacom International Inc.) | Business, general | Mark Robichaux, John J. Keller |
Bell Atlantic cleared to offer video programs; court ruling, if upheld, could revamp rivalry of phone, cable firms. | Business, general | Daniel Pearl, Mark Robichaux |
Cable-phone link is promising gamble: US West move puts pressure on its rivals. (US West Inc. acquires 25.5 percent of Time Warner Inc.'s entertainment division) | Business, general | Mark Robichaux, John J. Keller, Mary Lu Carnevale |
Cable-TV players continue to choose high-tech partners. | Business, general | Mark Robichaux |
MCI talks to entertainment firms, cable TV concerns about partnerships. (MCI Communications Corp.) | Business, general | Mark Robichaux, John J. Keller |
Prodigy unit of IBM, Sears turns to cable. (Prodigy Services Co.) (Technology) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Mark Robichaux |
Southwestern Bell reaches pact to break into cable TV. (acquires two cable systems from Hauser Communications Inc.) | Business, general | Mark Robichaux, Mary Lu Carnevale |
Time Warner, TCI join to set cable standard. (Tele-Communications Inc.) | Business, general | Laura Landro, Mark Robichaux |
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