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- As America slowly reopens and many people are returning to work sites, after a huge surge in late March, internet traffic has levelled off in the last several weeks.
- Even pre-pandemic, the cable industry has long boasted a large and diverse workforce filling a wide variety of important roles to deliver technology and content to consumers all over America.
- Every June, cities and towns play host to annual pride celebrations commemorating the LGBTQ liberation movement, given that June is LGBTQ pride month. For many, the parades and festivals are a rare…
- Dick Sjoberg, the president of Sjoberg's, a small, family-owned internet, TV, and phone provider in northwestern Minnesota, shared that business has remained stable for many companies across the…
- In January of 1980, Robert L. Johnson left his position at NCTA and, with his wife Sheila Johnson, launched the first TV network “that allowed Black people to see themselves, their stories, and their…
- Earlier this week, NCTA President and CEO Michael Powell was a guest on C-SPAN's The Communicators, where he discussed how broadband and TV networks have adapted to COVID-19, and other issues…