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  • Time to 'inflict pain' on CBS?

    Richard Greenfield, BTIG analyst, explains why he thinks it's time for Time Warner Cable to "take a much harder line" on CBS as a deadline looms in its battle with the network over fees.

  • Faber Report: Time Warner Cable

    CNBC's David Faber breaks down the latest numbers on Time Warner Cable and DirecTV, and the growing competition for subscribers.

  • U.S. stock index futures held their sharp gains Thursday, as Wall Street cheered upbeat economic data from China and Europe and a better-than-expected jobless claims report.

  • Some of the names on the move ahead of the open.

  • Time Warner Cable reported revenue below analysts' estimates as it added less than half the number of subscribers for high-speed data services that analysts had expected.

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  • After Comcast's better-than-expected results, reports from Time Warner Cable and DirecTV will be in focus on Thursday.

  • File photo: Comcast Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts speaks during a news conference in Washington, D.C.

    The timing of the decision by Comcast to buyout the rest of NBCUniversal "looks great," Comcast Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts told CNBC.

  • File photo: Comcast Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts speaks during a news conference in Washington, D.C.

    The cable giant is on track to benefit from growth of its broadband business, improved ratings for NBC and box-office hits.

  • Some of the names on the move ahead of the open.

  • Time Warner Cable continues CBS fee battle

    About three million Time Warner Cable customers were not able to watch CBS programming last night as fee negotiation continue between the two companies, reports CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

  • President Barack Obama

    Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.

  • CBS Chief Executive Les Moonves

    Time Warner Cable reversed its decision to take CBS network off the air, after initially announcing a blackout when the two sides failed to reach an agreement on fees.

  • CBS, Time Warner Cable extend deadline

    CBS and Time Warner Cable have decided to extend their deadline for negotiations until 8pm tonight, reports CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

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    Check out which companies are making headlines after the bell Monday:

  • CBS & Showtime going dark on TWC?

    There is less than 20 minutes until the deadline for CBS and Time Warner Cable to end the fight over "retransmission fees," CNBC's Julia Boorstin has the details. Bill Hague, Frank N. Magid Associates, and Justin Nielson, SNL Kagan, discuss how they see this playing out.

  • CBS, Time Warner Cable negotiating

    CBS and Time Warner Cable's fight over "retransmission fees," if not resolved, could result in TWC users' losing lose access to CBS and Showtime. CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports.

  • If you're looking for a slow summer day, you won't find it this week.

  • Gaming console upstart Ouya could do no wrong, until now. Initial sales of games on its platform have been tepid.

  • It's the last heavy week of earnings, with five Dow components and 135 of the S&P 500 companies expected to report next week. From the oil giants to content companies, what to watch.