Charter Communications, the provider of Spectrum services, is headquartered in this two-building complex, at 400 Washington ...
A photo illustration of Cox Communications’ businesses. (Image by Dado Ruvic/Reuters) Charter Communications announced Friday plans to buy privately held rival Cox Communications, which serves much of ...
Remember that Bruce Springsteen song “57 Channels (and nothin’ on)”? If The Boss were to write it today, it might be “190 Channels But I’m Only Watching 15, but Still Paying Out the Wazoo.” That may ...
WORCESTER ― There is disagreement over the levers of power in Worcester when it comes to the city’s cable contract with Spectrum. To highlight the division, John Keough, chairman of the city’s Cable ...
Editor’s Note: This story was updated at 12:22 p.m. on Friday, May 3, 2024 to include a quotation from a spokesman for Charter Spectrum. Worcester City Manager Eric Batista announced Wednesday the ...
CableTV.com noted that the 2026 study is the first year that Spectrum cable TV and Spectrum TV Stream were separated in the survey results. That distinction is important for interpreting the awards: ...
Spectrum offers wider availability, covering 41 states, while AT&T Fiber is available in 21 states. AT&T Fiber provides faster symmetrical speeds up to 5 Gbps, whereas Spectrum's maximum speed is 1 ...
Xfinity vs. Spectrum: Which is better for your home? Xfinity and Spectrum are the biggest cable internet providers in the country. Each ISP is available to over 100 million Americans -- with a ...
Big Island residents are finally getting another option for cable television service. In a statement, Hawaiian Telcom said the DCCA’s approval “is a major milestone, giving neighbor island residents a ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A spokesperson for Spectrum Cable said a "criminal act of vandalism" caused an outage Saturday for customers across Kansas City. The spokesperson said the outage was due to two cuts ...
Both companies are blurring the line between traditional pay TV channels and streaming services, in that paying for the former will entitle you to some of the latter, but they’re doing so in different ...