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  2. Viamedia, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Viamedia is a cable television and digital advertising company headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky. Viamedia provides advertising sales management for cable TV operators, MVPD's, telcos, OTT/streaming and video providers across the US. Viamedia is one of the industry's leading providers of media advertising solutions for local, regional and ...

  3. TelVue - Wikipedia

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    The TelVue AdCaster is a digital ad server that was added to the TelVue line of products in 2013. The AdCaster is available in two models (A100 & A1000) and designed to lower the cost of local ad insertion (DPI) for broadcast and cable providers. The AdCaster integrates with industry standard ad splicers and traffic and billing systems.

  4. Local insertion - Wikipedia

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    Local insertion is also used by cable and telephone company television providers, in which cable and telco headends insert advertisements for the system, promotions for programs on other cable channels carried by the provider and commercials for local area businesses (such as car dealerships or furniture stores) at least twice each hour; unlike ...

  5. List of multiple-system operators - Wikipedia

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    A multiple-system operator (MSO) is an operator of multiple cable or direct-broadcast satellite television systems. A cable system in the United States, by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) definition, is a facility serving a single community or a distinct governmental entity, each of which has its own franchise agreement with the cable company.

  6. Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The CableTelevision Advertising Bureau ... is an organization of national and local ad-supported cable TV networks in the United ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of ...

  7. Suddenlink Communications - Wikipedia

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    Suddenlink was an American telecommunications subsidiary of Altice USA trading in cable television, broadband, IP telephony, home security, and advertising. Prior to its acquisition by Altice, the company was the seventh largest cable operator with 1.5 million residential and 90,000 business subscribers.

  8. Mediacom - Wikipedia

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    Counting basic cable, digital cable, high-speed data, and cable telephony as separate revenue, Mediacom had 2.981 million revenue-generating units (RGUs) at the end of 2009. [ 1 ] :6 Fifty-two percent of customers had at least two of video, Internet, and phone from Mediacom, and 18% had all three; over the previous five years, video decreased ...

  9. RCN Corporation - Wikipedia

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    RCN Corporation, originally Residential Communications Network, founded in 1993 and based in Princeton, New Jersey, was the first American facilities-based ("overbuild") provider of bundled cable telephony, cable television, and internet service delivered over its own hybrid fiber-coaxial local network as well as dialup and DSL Internet service to consumers in the Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles ...