Lobbying Efforts Intensify After F.C.C. Tries 3rd Time on Net Neutrality

The sparring will be closely watched by every company that depends, even peripherally, on the Internet — which is to say, just about every company.



F.C.C., in a Shift, Backs Fast Lanes for Web Traffic

Planned new rules would allow an Internet provider to negotiate separately with content companies like Disney or Google and charge for priority service.



The Media Equation: At Stake in the Aereo Case Is How We Watch TV

The case has a little bit of everything, including the first big test at the Supreme Court of who owns and has rights to things stored in the cloud.



Advertising: For a New Burt’s Bees Line, Check Your Calendar

The personal care brand Burt’s Bees is promoting anti-aging products in messages that will appear as appointments in electronic calendars.

The Media Equation: Aereo Case Will Shape TV’s Future

A lot of people will be watching to see how the Supreme Court rules over the legality of Aereo because of what it could mean for the broader media ecosystem.



Comcast’s Real Repairman

David Cohen, Comcast’s executive vice president, is the point man for moving deals like the one for Time Warner Cable past regulatory hurdles.



Advertising: At 2014 New York Auto Show, Just Click to Kick the Tires

Using Google’s Street View technology, sponsors of the New York International Auto Show are creating a virtual exhibition online.



SOPA Defeat Haunts Efforts to Rein In Illegal Copying, British Official Says

Michael Weatherly, a member of Parliament and adviser to Prime Minister David Cameron, says copyright owners will look to efforts beyond legislation.



Senate Panel Expresses Caution on Merger of Cable Giants

The judiciary panel expressed concern over higher costs for consumers if a merger with Time Warner Cable were approved, but a Comcast executive downplayed the likelihood.