By Tim Wright
Time Warner Cable, Inc.
1 Time Warner Center
New York, NY 10019-8016
212-484-8000
Time Warner Cable, Inc. is a media company providing cable, phone, and Internet services to 29 states and over 15 million customers. These services are provided in different packages with arrangements of the cable, phone, and Internet services in different price tiers. Time Warner Cable, Inc. provides its services to both homes and institutions [1].
Cable
Time Warner Cable, Inc. distributes a number of television plans and packages, spanning from basic with 20 channels to digital with over 200 channels. Certain packages offer Digital Video Recording services and pay subscription services such as HBO. Pricing varies for the packages depending on the number of channels and services [2].
Internet
Time Warner Cable, Inc. offers Internet services that span from 2Mbps to 50Mbps, allowing a range of basic Internet usage to plans that can accommodate large homes with multiple Internet-ready devices [3].
Phone
Time Warner Cable, Inc. offers a number of voice packages. An unlimited domestic plan is offered for a monthly rate, as well as basic and premium international plans [4].
Key Executives [5]
Glenn A. BrittChairman & CEO Robert D. Marcus
President & COO Arthur T. Minson, Jr.
Executive VP & CFO
Time Warner Cable, Inc.’s primary competitors in the cable industry are AT&T, Inc., Comcast Corporation, and Dish Network Corporation. Competition became a serious issue for Time Warner Cable after it lost over 300,000 subscribers during the month long CBS blackout [6].
Ownership History
The 1968 founding of the American Television and Communications (ATC) set the foregrounds for Time Warner Cable, Inc. In 1989, Time Inc. and Warner Cable merged to become Time Warner, Inc. In 1992, a merger between ATC and Warner Cable was announced, creating Time Warner Cable. In 2009, Time Warner Cable and Time Warner, Inc. separated. NewWave Communications and Insight Communications were acquired by Time Warner Cable, Inc. in 2011 and 2012, respectively [7].
Financials
2013 has been a successful year for Time Warner Cable. Stock prices fell in February and March, going as low as $84.75 but have remained steadily above $100.00 since the end of July. A noticeable valley in stock prices occurred between August and September, when Time Warner Cable had its conflict with CBS, prompting a large loss in subscribers. Stock prices saw an increase in early October and have remained consistent throughout November, showing a rebound from the discrepancy [8].
Quarterly data has ranged from $5.5 Billion to $5.6 Billion in 2013, and current stocks suggest this trend will continue in the fourth quarter. This forecast means a total revenue of roughly $22 Billion in 2013, showing on par results with the 2012 revenue of $21.3 Billion and surpassing the 2011 revenue of $19.7 Billion, marking a successful year for Time Warner Cable [9]. However, due to the CBS conflict, Time Warner Cable is now expecting only a 3-3.5% increase in revenue for 2013 as opposed to the initially projected 4-5% [10].
In The News
- The CBS and Time Warner Discrepancy
- Increasing Internet Speeds
- IntelligentHome Service Expands
- Al Jazeera Distribution
News source Al Jazeera America announced a distribution deal with Time Warner Cable in late October. The channel initially launched in New York City and Los Angeles, as these are seen as key markets. Al Jazeera America will be fully implemented in all of Time Warner Cable’s Markets by March of 2014. Time Warner Cable viewed adding Al Jazeera America as an opportunity to replace Current TV, which was pulling in lackluster ratings. The channel is currently attracting fewer than 25,000 viewers at any given time, but Time Warner Cable and Al Jazeera America are hopeful that it will follow a similar ratings trajectory of other news stations such as Fox News and MSNBC [14].
- Samsung Galaxy Tablet Partnership
- Streaming Deal With Discovery
Sources
1. Time Warner Cable: About Time Warner Cable
2. Time Warner Cable: Digital Cable
3. Time Warner Cable: Internet
5. Time Warner Cable: Executives
7. Time Warner Cable: Ownership History
9. Yahoo Finance: Income Statement
10. Reuters: Subscription Loss & Income Forecast
11. USA Today: CBS Blackout Ends
12. Uber Gizmo: Increasing Internet Speeds
13. PC Mag: IntelligentHome Implementation
14. NY Times: Al Jazeera Distribution
15. Next iPhone News: Samsung Galaxy Deal
16. Wall Street Journal: Discovery Distribution Deal
Image Sources
17. Lazy Tech Guys – Time Warner Cable
18. Time Warner Cable – Glenn A. Britt
19. Time Warner Cable – Robert D. Marcus
20. Time Warner Cable – Arthur T. Minson, Jr.
21. CNN Money – Time Warner Ad
22. Hot Hardware – Time Warner Cable Router
23. Time Warner Cable – IntelligentHome Display
24. American Thinker – Al Jazeera Logo
25. Multi Channel – Time Warner Cable and Samsung Galaxy Deal
26. Hollywood Reporter – Discover Channel Logo