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Mediacom

Mediacom Communications Corporation is the United States' fifth largest cable television provider based on the number of video subscribers, and among the leading cable operators focused on serving smaller cities and towns. The company has a significant concentration of customers in the Midwest and Southeast, and is the largest broadband provider in Iowa.[4] Founded in 1995 by Rocco B. Commisso,[1] the current owner of the New York Cosmos and ACF Fiorentina. Mediacom is headquartered in New York and incorporated in Delaware, United States.[5] Formerly a publicly traded firm, it went private in a $600 million transaction in March 2011 and is owned solely by Commisso as of 2011.[6]

Mediacom Communications Corporation
Headquarters in Blooming Grove, New York
Company typePrivate
NYSE: MCCC
ISINUS58446K1051
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedJuly 1995; 28 years ago (1995-07)[1]
FounderRocco B. Commisso[1]
Headquarters
Area served
Primarily Midwest, Southeastern United States
Key people
Rocco B. Commisso (Chairman, CEO),[1]
ProductsCable television, Broadband Internet access, Cable telephony
Revenue$2,031.2 million (2019)[2]
$808.0 million (2019)[2]
OwnerRocco B. Commisso
Number of employees
4,500 (2009)[1]
SubsidiariesMediacom LLC
Mediacom Broadband LLC[1]:26
Mediacom Business[3]
On Media
Websitewww.mediacomcable.com

Coverage edit

Mediacom offers service in 22 states (Per Mediacom Employee as posted on workplace wall).[7] About 55% of Mediacom's subscription base is in the 60th through 100th ranked television markets. It is the largest cable company in Iowa and second largest in Illinois.[1]

Examples of cities with Mediacom service include Albany, Columbus, Tifton and Valdosta in Georgia; Iowa City, Cedar Rapids and Des Moines in Iowa; Columbia, Jefferson City and Springfield in Missouri and the Quad Cities on the Iowa/Illinois border, and Baldwin City, Osage City, Lyndon, Douglas County, Osage County, and parts of Shawnee County in Kansas. Mediacom also serves outlying areas on the Florida Gulf Coast and around Minneapolis, Minnesota.[1]:7

In February 2017, Multichannel News reported that Mediacom was the 9th largest multichannel video programming distributor in the U.S. with 828,000 video customers.[8] Of 2,800,000 "homes passed" (places where Mediacom service can be ordered), 44% have subscribed to basic cable with Mediacom, and 27.8% have subscribed to Mediacom Internet service. Of homes with basic cable, 54.8% also have "digital cable" service.

Within the company's self-published 2019 financial report, Mediacom described itself as the "5th largest cable operator in the U.S. serving almost 1.4 million customers".[2]

Financial data edit

Counting basic cable, digital cable, high-speed data, and cable telephony as separate revenue, Mediacom had 2,981,000 revenue generating units (RGUs) at the end of 2009.[1]:6 52% of customers had at least two of video, Internet, and phone from Mediacom, and 18% had all three; over the previous five years, video decreased from 80% of Mediacom's revenue to 64%.[1]:7

According to a report published February 20, 2020, Mediacom's revenues were $2,031.2 million for the year ended December 31, 2019. This reflects a 3.8% increase from the prior year period. Additionally, OIBDA or "operating income before depreciation and amortization" for the same period was $806.4 million, which had a 8.5% increase from the previous year period. Free cash flow during the same period also saw an increase by 31.1%. This positive cash flow was $418.9 million.[2]

Sports edit

Mediacom broadcasts local sports programming on its Connections channel, MC22, along with a simulcast of ESPNEWS. Other sports channels on the Mediacom lineup as of September 2015 include NFL Network, Big Ten Network, SEC Network and the national feed of the YES Network. Mediacom does not carry NHL Network, MLB Network or NBA TV.

Reputation edit

Mediacom Communications was acknowledged by CableFax for having the best COVID-19 response in the cable industry.[9]

Mediacom's Molli was named the 2019 winner in the category of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning at Cablefax's Technology Awards . Mediacom is believed to be the first telecommunication company to create an AI-based system fully integrated with customer service functions. Customers interact with the virtual assistant via SMS text.[10]

TMT Magazine awarded Mediacom Communications the 2018 Telecoms Award for Best Cable Operator & ISP in the United States.[11]

In 2016, Mediacom Communications was named the Nations Top Communications Provider by the leading industry publication CableFax.[12]

In a 2016 telecom report conducted by ACSI, Mediacom occupied last place in customer satisfaction among all companies in the ACSI, regardless of industry.[13]

In a survey conducted by Consumer Reports magazine in 2012, Mediacom is the worst cable provider in the country according to the 50,000 people polled.[14]

The September 28, 2012 edition of PC Magazine named Mediacom one of the nation's worst 15 fastest internet service providers.[15]

The Des Moines Business Record in its 2012 Best of Des Moines issue gave Mediacom the top award for Best Local Internet Service Provider and Best Company Use of Social Media.[16]

As reported in the Chicago Tribune, July 19, 2012, in July 2012, Mediacom was named by the FCC as one of the nation's top 4 Internet service providers when it comes to delivering advertised speeds to consumers.[17]

The February 2010 issue of Consumer Reports ranked Mediacom 15th of 16 in TV service, 24th of 27 in Internet service, and last of 23 in phone service, based on surveys.[18][19] The deepening of this trend was affirmed in the June 2012 issue of Consumer Reports, in which Mediacom was poorly ranked regarding TV service, phone service and bundled telecom services, and the third worst ISP only above the two satellite internet companies Wild Blue and Hughes Net.[14]

Mediacom availability for low-income customers edit

Mediacom makes low-cost plans available by participating in the Connect2Compete program via the nonprofit group EveryoneOn. This program offers cost assistance for wired home Internet access to Mediacom footprint residents who have school-aged children in the K–12 range. The purpose of this program is to provide online access to children for educational purposes and to help close the digital divide, a key issue receiving attention from the FCC in 2019.[20]

Carriage disputes involving Mediacom edit

June 2015 carriage dispute with Granite Broadcasting edit

On June 1, 2015, Mediacom subscribers in three television markets served by Granite Broadcasting Corporation stations were unable to view those stations over Mediacom cable due to a carriage dispute between Mediacom and Granite Broadcasting over retransmission consent fees. The affected Granite Broadcasting stations included WEEK-TV in Peoria, Illinois, KBJR-TV in Superior, Wisconsin/Duluth, Minnesota, and WISE-TV in Fort Wayne, Indiana, all three of which are primary NBC affiliates.[21] On June 11, 2015, Mediacom and Granite Broadcasting reached an agreement, thereby restoring Granite stations to Mediacom cable systems. The agreement came just in time for Game 5 of the 2015 Stanley Cup Finals which was broadcast on NBC two days later.[22]

July 2015 carriage dispute with Media General edit

On July 14, 2015, Media General pulled its stations off of Mediacom cable systems across the United States due to a carriage dispute over retransmission consent fees.[23] This carriage dispute saw Media General stations disappear from Mediacom lineups in 14 television markets across the United States and even three of the Fox affiliates owned by Media General were lost to Mediacom subscribers in Hampton Roads, Virginia, Terre Haute, Indiana, and Topeka, Kansas just before the start of the 2015 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.[24] On July 30, 2015, Mediacom and Media General reached a new agreement, thereby restoring Media General owned stations to Mediacom subscribers in the affected areas.[25]

Mediacom views on carriage disputes and retransmission blackouts edit

On July 7, 2015, Mediacom filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission to limit or prevent blackouts of local broadcast stations during carriage disputes. According to Mediacom CEO Rocco Commisso, the FCC has frequently neglected to address concerns regarding retransmission consent and blackouts of local television stations, particularly in rural areas, where residents have a more difficult time receiving an acceptable over-the-air signal. Commisso's proposal was for local broadcasters not to terminate a cable or satellite provider's carriage of the station's signal at the end of a retransmission consent agreement if the station does not reach a minimum of 90 percent of its local viewers within its DMA either over-the-air or via its online stream. Commisso also made note of the fact that retransmission consent fees double every two or three years – something which never happens in any other industry.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Mediacom Communications Corporation (2010-05-10). "Annual Report to Shareholders (ARS) and Form 10-K for the Fiscal Year ended December 31, 2009". Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  2. ^ a b c d "Mediacom Communications Reports Combined Results for Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2019". Mediacom Communications Corporation.
  3. ^ Mediacom Communications Corporation (2016-03-14). "Form 8-K, United States Securities and Exchange Commission Report". Retrieved 2021-11-10.
  4. ^ "Overview". Mediacom Communications Corporation.
  5. ^ "EDGAR Search Results". www.sec.gov. Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  6. ^ "Mediacom Communications and Seth Miller Complete Going-Private Transaction". Middletown, New York: BusinessWire/Berkshire Hathaway. 2011-03-04. Retrieved 2011-09-11.
  7. ^ "Mediacom Cable Overview and Coverage". broadbandnow.com. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  8. ^ "Top 25 MVPDs". 27 February 2017.
  9. ^ "Mediacom Communications - 2020 CABLEFAX TOP OPS". Cablefax. Retrieved 2021-01-07.
  10. ^ "Mediacom's Virtual Assistant Molli Earns Top Technology Award". MediacomCable. 25 June 2019. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 October 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  12. ^ "Mediacom Communications Named Nation's Top Cable Operator". Business Wire. 2016-07-25.
  13. ^ "ACSI Telecom Report Shows Competitive Industries Have Higher Customer Satisfaction". American Customer Satisfaction Index. 1 June 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  14. ^ a b "Consumer Reports survey Mediacom is the worst". Iowa City Press-Citizen.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ Griffith, Eric (28 September 2012). "The Fastest ISPs in the U.S." PCMAG.
  16. ^ "Best of Des Moines 2017". Business Record. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  17. ^ "Verizon, Cablevision tops in broadband speed". Chicago Tribune. 19 July 2012.
  18. ^ Smith, Will (2010-01-10). "Magazine pans Mediacom". The Hawk Eye. Burlington, Iowa. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  19. ^ Hicks, Lynn (2010-01-11). "Consumer Reports ranks Mediacom near bottom". Biz Buzz. The Des Moines Register. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  20. ^ "Mediacom Internet: Coverage & Availability Map | BroadbandNow.com". Broadband Now.
  21. ^ Farrell, Mike (2015-06-01). "Granite Stations Blocked to Mediacom Customers". Multichannel News. NewBay Media. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
  22. ^ Farrell, Mike (2015-06-11). "Mediacom, Granite Agree to Retrans Deal". Multichannel News. NewBay Media. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
  23. ^ Seyler, Dave (2015-07-15). "Media General v. Mediacom". Television Business Report. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
  24. ^ Farrell, Mike (2015-07-15). "Media General Stations Go Dark on Mediacom". Multichannel News. NewBay Media. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
  25. ^ Eggerton, John (2015-07-30). "Mediacom, Media General Strike Retrans Deal". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
  26. ^ Eggerton, John (2015-07-07). "Exclusive: Mediacom Asks FCC to Limit Retrans Blackouts". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media. Retrieved 2015-09-05.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Mediacom at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website  

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Not to be confused with Mediacorp Mediacom Communications Corporation is the United States fifth largest cable television provider based on the number of video subscribers and among the leading cable operators focused on serving smaller cities and towns The company has a significant concentration of customers in the Midwest and Southeast and is the largest broadband provider in Iowa 4 Founded in 1995 by Rocco B Commisso 1 the current owner of the New York Cosmos and ACF Fiorentina Mediacom is headquartered in New York and incorporated in Delaware United States 5 Formerly a publicly traded firm it went private in a 600 million transaction in March 2011 and is owned solely by Commisso as of 2011 6 Mediacom Communications CorporationHeadquarters in Blooming Grove New YorkCompany typePrivateTraded asNYSE MCCCISINUS58446K1051IndustryTelecommunicationsFoundedJuly 1995 28 years ago 1995 07 1 FounderRocco B Commisso 1 HeadquartersBlooming Grove New YorkArea servedPrimarily Midwest Southeastern United StatesKey peopleRocco B Commisso Chairman CEO 1 ProductsCable television Broadband Internet access Cable telephonyRevenue 2 031 2 million 2019 2 Operating income 808 0 million 2019 2 OwnerRocco B CommissoNumber of employees4 500 2009 1 SubsidiariesMediacom LLCMediacom Broadband LLC 1 26Mediacom Business 3 On MediaWebsitewww wbr mediacomcable wbr com Contents 1 Coverage 2 Financial data 3 Sports 4 Reputation 5 Mediacom availability for low income customers 6 Carriage disputes involving Mediacom 6 1 June 2015 carriage dispute with Granite Broadcasting 6 2 July 2015 carriage dispute with Media General 6 3 Mediacom views on carriage disputes and retransmission blackouts 7 References 8 External linksCoverage editMediacom offers service in 22 states Per Mediacom Employee as posted on workplace wall 7 About 55 of Mediacom s subscription base is in the 60th through 100th ranked television markets It is the largest cable company in Iowa and second largest in Illinois 1 Examples of cities with Mediacom service include Albany Columbus Tifton and Valdosta in Georgia Iowa City Cedar Rapids and Des Moines in Iowa Columbia Jefferson City and Springfield in Missouri and the Quad Cities on the Iowa Illinois border and Baldwin City Osage City Lyndon Douglas County Osage County and parts of Shawnee County in Kansas Mediacom also serves outlying areas on the Florida Gulf Coast and around Minneapolis Minnesota 1 7In February 2017 Multichannel News reported that Mediacom was the 9th largest multichannel video programming distributor in the U S with 828 000 video customers 8 Of 2 800 000 homes passed places where Mediacom service can be ordered 44 have subscribed to basic cable with Mediacom and 27 8 have subscribed to Mediacom Internet service Of homes with basic cable 54 8 also have digital cable service Within the company s self published 2019 financial report Mediacom described itself as the 5th largest cable operator in the U S serving almost 1 4 million customers 2 Financial data editCounting basic cable digital cable high speed data and cable telephony as separate revenue Mediacom had 2 981 000 revenue generating units RGUs at the end of 2009 1 6 52 of customers had at least two of video Internet and phone from Mediacom and 18 had all three over the previous five years video decreased from 80 of Mediacom s revenue to 64 1 7According to a report published February 20 2020 Mediacom s revenues were 2 031 2 million for the year ended December 31 2019 This reflects a 3 8 increase from the prior year period Additionally OIBDA or operating income before depreciation and amortization for the same period was 806 4 million which had a 8 5 increase from the previous year period Free cash flow during the same period also saw an increase by 31 1 This positive cash flow was 418 9 million 2 Sports editMediacom broadcasts local sports programming on its Connections channel MC22 along with a simulcast of ESPNEWS Other sports channels on the Mediacom lineup as of September 2015 include NFL Network Big Ten Network SEC Network and the national feed of the YES Network Mediacom does not carry NHL Network MLB Network or NBA TV Reputation editMediacom Communications was acknowledged by CableFax for having the best COVID 19 response in the cable industry 9 Mediacom s Molli was named the 2019 winner in the category of artificial intelligence AI and machine learning at Cablefax s Technology Awards Mediacom is believed to be the first telecommunication company to create an AI based system fully integrated with customer service functions Customers interact with the virtual assistant via SMS text 10 TMT Magazine awarded Mediacom Communications the 2018 Telecoms Award for Best Cable Operator amp ISP in the United States 11 In 2016 Mediacom Communications was named the Nations Top Communications Provider by the leading industry publication CableFax 12 In a 2016 telecom report conducted by ACSI Mediacom occupied last place in customer satisfaction among all companies in the ACSI regardless of industry 13 In a survey conducted by Consumer Reports magazine in 2012 Mediacom is the worst cable provider in the country according to the 50 000 people polled 14 The September 28 2012 edition of PC Magazine named Mediacom one of the nation s worst 15 fastest internet service providers 15 The Des Moines Business Record in its 2012 Best of Des Moines issue gave Mediacom the top award for Best Local Internet Service Provider and Best Company Use of Social Media 16 As reported in the Chicago Tribune July 19 2012 in July 2012 Mediacom was named by the FCC as one of the nation s top 4 Internet service providers when it comes to delivering advertised speeds to consumers 17 The February 2010 issue of Consumer Reports ranked Mediacom 15th of 16 in TV service 24th of 27 in Internet service and last of 23 in phone service based on surveys 18 19 The deepening of this trend was affirmed in the June 2012 issue of Consumer Reports in which Mediacom was poorly ranked regarding TV service phone service and bundled telecom services and the third worst ISP only above the two satellite internet companies Wild Blue and Hughes Net 14 Mediacom availability for low income customers editMediacom makes low cost plans available by participating in the Connect2Compete program via the nonprofit group EveryoneOn This program offers cost assistance for wired home Internet access to Mediacom footprint residents who have school aged children in the K 12 range The purpose of this program is to provide online access to children for educational purposes and to help close the digital divide a key issue receiving attention from the FCC in 2019 20 Carriage disputes involving Mediacom editJune 2015 carriage dispute with Granite Broadcasting edit On June 1 2015 Mediacom subscribers in three television markets served by Granite Broadcasting Corporation stations were unable to view those stations over Mediacom cable due to a carriage dispute between Mediacom and Granite Broadcasting over retransmission consent fees The affected Granite Broadcasting stations included WEEK TV in Peoria Illinois KBJR TV in Superior Wisconsin Duluth Minnesota and WISE TV in Fort Wayne Indiana all three of which are primary NBC affiliates 21 On June 11 2015 Mediacom and Granite Broadcasting reached an agreement thereby restoring Granite stations to Mediacom cable systems The agreement came just in time for Game 5 of the 2015 Stanley Cup Finals which was broadcast on NBC two days later 22 July 2015 carriage dispute with Media General edit On July 14 2015 Media General pulled its stations off of Mediacom cable systems across the United States due to a carriage dispute over retransmission consent fees 23 This carriage dispute saw Media General stations disappear from Mediacom lineups in 14 television markets across the United States and even three of the Fox affiliates owned by Media General were lost to Mediacom subscribers in Hampton Roads Virginia Terre Haute Indiana and Topeka Kansas just before the start of the 2015 Major League Baseball All Star Game 24 On July 30 2015 Mediacom and Media General reached a new agreement thereby restoring Media General owned stations to Mediacom subscribers in the affected areas 25 Mediacom views on carriage disputes and retransmission blackouts edit On July 7 2015 Mediacom filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission to limit or prevent blackouts of local broadcast stations during carriage disputes According to Mediacom CEO Rocco Commisso the FCC has frequently neglected to address concerns regarding retransmission consent and blackouts of local television stations particularly in rural areas where residents have a more difficult time receiving an acceptable over the air signal Commisso s proposal was for local broadcasters not to terminate a cable or satellite provider s carriage of the station s signal at the end of a retransmission consent agreement if the station does not reach a minimum of 90 percent of its local viewers within its DMA either over the air or via its online stream Commisso also made note of the fact that retransmission consent fees double every two or three years something which never happens in any other industry 26 References edit a b c d e f g h i j Mediacom Communications Corporation 2010 05 10 Annual Report to Shareholders ARS and Form 10 K for the Fiscal Year ended December 31 2009 Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved 2010 07 19 a b c d Mediacom Communications Reports Combined Results for Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2019 Mediacom Communications Corporation Mediacom Communications Corporation 2016 03 14 Form 8 K United States Securities and Exchange Commission Report Retrieved 2021 11 10 Overview Mediacom Communications Corporation EDGAR Search Results www sec gov Retrieved 2018 10 16 Mediacom Communications and Seth Miller Complete Going Private Transaction Middletown New York BusinessWire Berkshire Hathaway 2011 03 04 Retrieved 2011 09 11 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