About Us
CableFax Magazine is published six times a year, written with the same zest and vigor readers have come to expect from CableFAX Daily. All Issues are true coffee-table publications that are received with great anticipation, generating much industry buzz. You never know who or what is going to make the cut! (And remember – those who do will show the magazine – and your ad – to everyone they know!)
Each issue of CableFAX Magazine has a total circulation of 12,000 copies in print and 40,000 in e-media efforts which include all CableDAX Daily subscribers and industry trade press. CableFAX Magazine is distributed at the following industry events through out the year:
■ The Faxies - May 2008
Distribution: CableFAX Events & The Cable Show New, Orleans, LA
■ Top Independent Operators - July 2008
Distribution: CableFAX Events & The Independence Show, Orlando, FL
■ Diversity Issue - September 2008
Distribution: Diversity Week, New York, NY
■ The Top Cable Programs - October 2008
Distribution: CableFAX Events & CTAM Boston, MA
■ The Most Influential Women in Cable - November 2008
Distribution: Annual WICT Gala, Washington, DC
■ The CableFAX 100 Issue - December 2008
Distribution: CableFAX 100 Luncheon, New York, NY
Editorial
Seth Arenstein
Editorial Director/Assistant Vice President
Seth oversees the editorial content for Access Intelligence's Broadband Group, edits CableWorld and writes CableFAX Daily's Programmer's Page. Prior to his work in cable, Seth led Access Intelligence's Defense Group for more than a decade, during which time its products garnered national awards for editorial excellence. A former White House Bureau Chief for Access Intelligence's Defense Daily, Seth joined the company in 1986 as a reporter for Soviet Aerospace after receiving an M.A. in defense and international relations from The Paul H. Nitze School of The Johns Hopkins University.
Steve Goldstein
Web Editor, Cable360.net
Steve joined CableWorld in 2001 after serving as executive editor of World Screen News, which covers international television programming. He also was editor of Film/Tape World, which covers film, television and commercial production in the San Francisco Bay area. Steve's writing has appeared in Variety and RES magazine.
Paul Maxwell
Industry Consultant
Paul has reported on cable since 1969. In addition to founding CableFAX Daily, he launched what is known today as Multichannel News. CableVision and SkyReport are among the cable-related publications Paul founded that he now calls "eleemosynary activities." Paul's "MaxFAX" column Mondays in CableFAX Daily is considered a must-read as is his work in CableWorld. Among his many honors, Paul received a Vanguard from NCTA in 2000, was named to the Cable Pioneers board in 2001 and inducted into The Cable Center Hall of Fame in 2004.
Michael Grebb
Contributing Editor
Executive Editor of CableFAX Daily, Mike also contributes technology coverage to CableWorld. Over the last 12 years, he has written extensively about the cable industry, telecommunications, the Internet, and general information technology and business issues for such magazines and Web sites as Wired, Wired News, Business 2.0, Silicon Alley Reporter, Upside, Forbes, Variety, Billboard, Bank Technology News, U.S. Banker, Wireless Week, CableVision and Multichannel News, among others. His expertise includes consumer electronics, the media, the music industry, e-commerce, B2B/e-business, interactive television, online marketing, broadband/telecom infrastructure, and regulatory and legislative issues. Mike is a musician and songwriter whose first solo record, Resolution, was released in February 2005.
Amy Maclean
Contributing Editor
Editor-in-Chief of CableFAX Daily, Amy also contributes DC coverage to CableWorld. Before joining Access Intelligence (then PBI Media) in 2000, Amy was a reporter in the Atlanta and Montgomery, AL, bureaus of the Associated Press, covering politics, education and other topics. Her articles appeared in papers across the country and sometimes the world. A graduate of the University of Georgia, Amy has written for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Macon (GA) Telegraph.
M.C. Antil
Contributing Editor
With more than 25 years experience in the business, M.C. truly is a “cable triple-threat” having held key marketing and public relations positions at an MSO (Newhouse), a trade association (CTAM) and a programmer (ESPN). Indeed, M.C. may be the only person writing about cable who used to install it. This broad experience serves him well when he writes for CableWorld. He's also well known for his bi-weekly column "CableFolks" in CableFAX Daily, a celebration of interesting cable people and their unique contributions to the industry.
Maggie Bellville
Contributing Editor
Formerly COO at Charter Communications and a veteran of the cable industry, Maggie is a partner at CarterBaldwin, an Atlanta-based executive search firm. A graduate of the Harvard Business School’s Advanced Management Program, Maggie’s also on the board of directors of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation and has served in management positions with the former GTE Wireless/Contel Cellular, Inc. and at AT&T and New York Telephone. Her numerous awards include being named one of the Top 10 Women in Business in Atlanta and WICT’s Woman of the Year.
Peter Caranicas
Contributing Editor
Peter is not a stranger to cable. He traces his cable roots to 1980, when he helped start View, a monthly that focused on the burgeoning cable programming business and its impact on operators. He has also served as editor of publications covering film, television, advertising and technology, including Videography, Millimeter, Film&Video, Shoot and Below the Line. Peter's writing has appeared in The Hollywood Reporter, World Screen and The New York Times Encyclopedia of Television.
Stephen R. Effros
Columnist
An attorney by trade, Steve's government column appears monthly in CableWorld and his popular "Think About That for a Minute" column appears Thursdays in CableFAX Daily. He is president of Effros Communications, a strategic communications and consulting firm, and previously was president of the Cable Telecommunications Association (CATA) for 23 years until it merged with NCTA in 1999. While with CATA, he was known for his periodic-and often controversial-CATA faxes. From 1971-76 Steve was at the FCC's Cable Bureau, writing the original federal rules on cable. In 1999, Steve received CableVision magazine's "Image Maker" Award and he was the recipient of NCTA's first Vanguard Award for Government and Community Relations. In addition, he received a President's Award from CTPAA.
Catherine Applefeld Olson
Contributing Editor
Cathy has been following the cable industry since 1994 when she covered cable and interactive television at the Telecom Publishing Group and Telecommunications Reports. While at TPG, she authored the book Inside TCI. In addition to writing for CableWorld, Cathy is a contributing editor at Billboard and Medialine, and writes about TV, film and music for Child and home technology for Home + Design. She has also written for The Hollywood Reporter and CES' Vision magazine.
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