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Month: April 2023

Spectrum News Ranked No. 1 Daily Local News Network in 2022

Posted on 29/04/2023

STAMFORD, Conn. – Americans not only trust local news, they rely on it daily for information relevant to their community,* and in a year of historic national and international events, midterm elections, and extreme weather – all events that impacted local communities across the country – Spectrum News was the most-watched network for reliable, accurate and objective news coverage among Spectrum audiences in 2022. Averaging more than 2.4 million audiences daily, Spectrum News recorded more daily viewing households than ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC.**

“We believe in the power of local news that fosters deeper connections, builds strong communities and strengthens democracy,” said Mike Bair, Executive Vice President of Spectrum Networks. “Our news coverage and community-based reporting, led by our local news teams across the country, served as a trusted source for our audiences, providing depth and perspective, and an objective look at the people, issues and policies that have a direct impact on their daily lives.”

Throughout the year, audiences turned to Spectrum News when it mattered the most. In January, a month that saw severe winter weather impact the Northeast and Southern parts of the country, more than 2.9 million daily households turned to

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Air Force Research Laboratory improves networks

Posted on 27/04/2023

The Air Force Research Laboratory has a mission for researching, developing and innovating technologies that are ultimately delivered to the warfighter in the Air Force and Space Force. Currently, AFRL is focusing heavily on its space mission with the establishment of the Space Force.

One area AFRL is focusing on is supporting current networks, including legacy and isolated enclave ones.

“We don’t have the desired level of visibility, really, into our entire infrastructure, our information…

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The Air Force Research Laboratory has a mission for researching, developing and innovating technologies that are ultimately delivered to the warfighter in the Air Force and Space Force. Currently, AFRL is focusing heavily on its space mission with the establishment of the Space Force.

One area AFRL is focusing on is supporting current networks, including legacy and isolated enclave ones.

“We don’t have the desired level of visibility, really, into our entire infrastructure, our information systems portfolio that we would like to have,” said James Sumpter, the chief enterprise architect for AFRL. on Federal Monthly Insights – Infrastructure Evolution. “We have a mission that is underway, and a lot of amazing people who are working on that mission from a day-to-day basis. But

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The Network’s Coverage Can Shape the Future

Posted on 25/04/2023

Flashback to two years ago, on the eve of the 2020 presidential election. IndieWire made a recommendation that, even if you never watched Fox News Channel, this might be a good time to give it a shot. We thought it would be interesting, but didn’t realize how right we were.

Fox’s early and near-solitary call that Joe Biden won Arizona had an immense impact on what became a long and drawn-out process of certifying his victory. To this day, that reality hasn’t been accepted by many Republicans — including Arizona’s current Republican nominee for governor, who based her campaign on election denial.

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That accurate projection drew the displeasure of the White House, but Fox stuck by it — a decision that deflated then-President Donald Trump’s plan to declare an unfounded victory before supporters that evening.

Early calls can make a huge difference. In 2000, when the national broadcast networks declared George W. Bush the winner only to retract the call 90 minutes later, Republicans then claimed no other result was credible — even when it turned out to be far from resolved.

Despite its conservative bias, Fox News has earned a reputation for playing it straight with

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Russian President Putin Says Independent Blockchain-Based Payment Network Would Be “Much More Convenient” Than Existing System

Posted on 23/04/2023
Vladimir Putin. Source: a video screenshot, CNBC Television/YouTube

A new blockchain-based international payment system could soon take shape, if Russian President Vladimir Putin gets his way.

The remarks from Putin about a potential blockchain-based digital payment system were given during a conference on artificial intelligence (AI) hosted by the major Russian bank Sberbank. And according to Putin, it is the international sanctions on Russia that has brought to light the need for an alternative payment system.

“All of us know very well that settlements are one of the possible methods of attack under the current circumstances of illegal restrictions. Our financial institutions know this better than anyone else because they are working under them,” the president said in his speech at the event.

Putin speaking at the Artificial Intelligence Conference. Source: video screenshot/Kremlin.ru

The Russian president has for some time now made it clear that he is keen on developing alternatives to today’s international payments system, which he considers is controlled by the West. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Western governments cut off access to the international payments network SWIFT for a number of Russian banks, while also freezing reserve assets held overseas by the Russian central bank.

“The current

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Duluth asks Lincoln Park residents to weigh in on proposed fiber optics network – Duluth News Tribune

Posted on 19/04/2023

DULUTH — The city is preparing to invest $5.5 million in a fiber optics network that is expected to deliver high-speed data services to Lincoln Park residents and businesses at a more affordable price. But first it wants to gauge public interest in the project.

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Duluth Major Emily Larson

City officials are asking local residents and businesses to register their interest in the idea of ​​installing a municipally owned system by visiting duluthfiber.com or by filling out a nonbinding form at a local public library.

Major Emily Larson described high-speed broadband data service as something that “really every single resident of this community needs, deserves and should expect.”

However, he suggested many residents of Lincoln Park have been left out of the game.

During a news conference at the corner of Superior Street and 19th Avenue West on Tuesday, Larson said, “We’re here to discuss this because this truly is an underserved neighborhood.”

While Larson said it may be inconvenient that she, as a visitor, may be unable to text from some portions of Lincoln Park, “What is deeply problematic are the households, the kids, the families who cannot get access to internet or broadband in this neighborhood. When we

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