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Soft-spoken, politically moderate and resembling a blond Harry Potter, Martin is a rising star.
By Fiona Morgan | 15 Aug 2007

The Video Service Competition Act was passed with the promise that telecom companies such as AT&T and Verizon would leap to provide video services across the state.
By Fiona Morgan | 11 Jul 2007

New year, new rules. As of Jan. 1, if a company wants to provide cable TV service to any city or county in North Carolina, it must file an application with Secretary of State Elaine Marshall's office rather than negotiate with local officials.
By Fiona Morgan | 24 Jan 2007

I've been having this strong feeling of déjà vu lately.
By Fiona Morgan | 12 Jul 2006

What do you do when the phone goes out? Pick up your cell, maybe, or head down the street to the neighbor's, or get online. But when cable goes out?
By Fiona Morgan | 7 Jun 2006

"Now the rage is sponsored and so's the machine so's everything they cherished in between.
By Fiona Morgan | 5 Apr 2006

If you live in Raleigh and you've got a problem with your cable service, and Time Warner isn't taking care of things to your satisfaction, what do you do? You call Mike Williams.
By Fiona Morgan | 8 Mar 2006

Is filesharing hurting Hollywood?
By Fiona Morgan | 1 Feb 2006

Pixels are gaining ground fast
By Fiona Morgan | 7 Dec 2005

Cities ponder free wireless access
By Fiona Morgan | 12 Oct 2005

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