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      <description>Cable executives from Viacom, Cox Communications and Discovery Communications discussed their business models for making programming available online and on-demand. The event was held at the National Cable and Telecommununications Association annual convention in Los Angeles. Matthew Blank, Showtime Networks' Chairman and CEO and Glenn Britt, Time Warner Cable's President and CEO co-chaired the convention.</description>
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      <description>The general session was titled, "Add Cable and Stir: A Recipe for Business Success."  Industry CEOs, moderated by former FCC Chairman Kennard, discussed successful cable business models and industry trends. Topics included the positioning of cable to prosper and profit in developing markets for telephony, data, interactivity, and video services, even as competition becomes fierce.</description>
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