CNBC's Julia Boorstin takes a look at where the candidates stand on the issue of net neutrality as the 2016 presidential election draws closer.
The Federal Communications Commission is expected to vote on a proposal that could boost cable box competition.
Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina is asked about when she said in 2010 an Internet sales tax would be a bad idea. Fiorina says the government trying to level the playing field between Internet and brick-and-mortar creates a problem.
Tom Rogers, TiVo president & CEO, discusses the latest features in TiVo's new set-top box, including the ability to skip ads.
Sinclair stations back on Dish Network as retransmission negotiations resume.
Dish and Sinclair Broadcasting Group extend talks and avoid blackout.
CNBC's Mary Thompson reports the latest details on an insider trading scheme involving Ukrainian hackers infiltrating wire services for access to information that was not yet public.
Maggie Wilderotter, Frontier Communications, shares his thoughts on AT&T's deal to buy DirecTV. Also Wilderotter provides perspective on the future of television. Customers don't want to buy 500 channels anymore and only watch 12, says Wilderotter, weighing in on the unbundling of cable TV.
AT&T faces a $100 million fine for allegedly misleading customers about download speeds.