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Time Warner Cable 1st Quarter Results Media Pack

Phillip Dampier April 29, 2009 Audio, Time Warner Cable 1 Comment

For your convenience, I have compiled a package of media on the 1st Quarter Results for Time Warner Cable, including audio from this morning’s investor conference call, and copies of the reports for your review. You must remain on this page to stream audio clips.

A cue sheet is referenced below for the different audio actualities.  The complete conference call is available for download as an MP3 file.

Audio Actualities

Cut 1: Time Warner CEO Glenn Britt introduces earnings results, and touches on general economic conditions & competitive risk (3:51 minutes)

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Cut 2: Time Warner EVP and Chief Financial Officer Rob Marcus talks about broadband results (0:20 minutes)

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Cut 3: Time Warner EVP and Chief Financial Officer Rob Marcus notes subscriber results deteriorated in the last few weeks. (0:23 minutes)

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Cut 4: Time Warner EVP and Chief Financial Officer Rob Marcus breaks down subscriber growth by product (0:22 minutes)

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Cut 5: Time Warner EVP and Chief Financial Officer Rob Marcus discusses the reduction in capital spending (1:08 minutes)

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Cut 6: COO Landel Hobbs reviews competition and its impact on Time Warner Cable (1:42 minutes)

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Cut 7: COO Landel Hobbs on how Time Warner Cable will make investments in its platforms in this quarter and beyond (3:51 minutes)

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Cut 8: Q&A – What impact has the usage based metering trial had on the company and what about DOCSIS upgrades? CEO Glenn Britt answers. (2:10 minutes)

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Cut 9: Results on the Road Runner Turbo product and its impact on profits. EVP and Chief Financial Officer Rob Marcus answers. (0:19 minutes)

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Cut 10: Q&A – How will online video impact Time Warner’s video business model, and are programming costs still increasing? EVP and Chief Financial Officer Rob Marcus answers and CEO Glenn Britt follows up. (3:46 minutes)

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Cut 11: Q&A – What fiber product created more competition for Time Warner Cable in the last quarter? COO Landel Hobbs answers. (0:24 minutes)

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Entire Event: 1st Quarter 2009 Time Warner Cable Investor Conference Call (54:48 minutes)

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Time Warner Cable Documents

04/29/2009      Time Warner Cable Inc. to Report First Quarter 2009 Results

ico_pdf All documents are in Adobe PDF format.

Time Warner Cable 2009 First-Quarter Results 436.9 KB

Time Warner Cable 2009 Updated Trending Schedules 61.2 KB

Time Warner Cable 2009 First-Quarter Slide Presentation 294.8 KB

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