Cable TV & Regulation During th
.... However, the issue was complicated by the desire of telephone companies (the "Baby Bells") to provide
cable service over their systems which would destroy the ....
(1601

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Aspects of the Cable TV Industry
.... approach to pricing, simply charging "what the market will bear." Despite this protection for consumers, most complaints about
cable service are directly ....
(3264

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MARKETING AT COMCAST, INC
.... initial offer was rebuffed by the Disney board, but indicates that Comcast recognizes the importance of adding content to its ability to provide
cable service. ....
(1790

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Comcast Services & Marketing Strategy
.... initial offer was rebuffed by the Disney board, but indicates that Comcast recognizes the importance of adding content to its ability to provide
cable service. ....
(1786

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Cable TV Deregulation
.... industry. For example, many consumers have complained about the practices of the companies which provide them with
cable service.
Cable ....
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Deregulation of the Cable Industry In 1984, Congress passed the ...
.... industry. For example, many consumers have complained about the practices of the companies which provide them with
cable service.
Cable ....
(2187

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Cable Networks MTV is a major success story among t
.... it is an advertiser-supported, basic
cable service for which subscribers do not pay extra. MTV earned $7 million in ad revenue in the first 18 months. ....
(1820

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Telephone Companies & the Cable Industry
.... that this effort could swamp competing systems, and also that the company is marketing its
service only as a supplement to its basic
cable service rather than ....
(2765

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Cable Television Industry in the US INTRODUCTION This research ...
.... their revenues from national advertising sales and from
cable company subscriptions where the superstation is included as a part of the basic
cable service. ....
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Marketing Strategy of Fox Broadcasting
.... their revenues from national advertising sales 3and from
cable company subscriptions where the superstation is included as a part of the basic
cable service. ....
(1433

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Video On Demand
SUPPLY & DEMAND CHANGES FOR VIDEO-ON-DEMAND IN
CABLE TV Supply and demand conditions accelerate growth in video-on-demand (VOD)
cable TV
service in 2004, in ....
(653

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Consumer Welfare in Cable TV
.... The sample was selected with the cooperation of the
cable television
service providers in the area. The cooperating
cable television ....
(3926

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HR Challenges in Cable TV Industry
....
Cable television companies today do not just provide
cable television
service; they provide on-demand movies, digital-tier television
service, digital ....
(2154

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Cox Cable CASE ANALYSIS: COX CABLE A Problem and Is
.... companies, such as Home Box Office, Showtime, ESPN, MTV, and others (both premium pay and basic channels in a
cable television
service), obtain first run or ....
(2546

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New Promotion Plan
.... Please keep in mind that the add-on premium subscriptions may be at higher margin than the basic
cable service, but the truth is that basic services revenues ....
(2352

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CABLE TELEVISION
.... The authors concluded that
cable television
service in the US is commonly provided by private operators in a monopoly franchise; however, this study included ....
(1798

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Media and the New Corporate Culture
.... The
cable has long carried CNN, which is a station operated by Ted Turner. Thus, Time Warner today owns CNN and supplies that station on its
cable service. ....
(1438

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An Analysis of The European Television Channel Market
.... is introducing new possibilities including new economic opportunity to possibly replace the present advertising and subscription based
cable service models. ....
(969

4

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Computer Networks
....
Cable companies enjoy monopolies in the communities that they serve, however, so consumers who want
cable connections can only receive
service from a single ....
(876

4

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NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES
....
Cable companies enjoy monopolies in the communities that they serve, however, so consumers who want
cable connections can only receive
service from a single ....
(877

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The Cable Guy
.... also through background elements such as a running trial on television, people apparently willing to do almost anything for free
cable or
service upgrades, and ....
(1677

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Ramifications of the 984 Breakup of AT&T
.... over providing Internet access to competitors, generally enjoy a monopoly in a given municipality where an exclusive right to provide
cable service is given to ....
(3632

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Mass Media & an Independent Press
.... I heard the word "penis" on a widely available TV ("Live at the Improv" on the Arts and Entertainment Network, part of "expanded basic
cable"
service on my ....
(3111

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British Cable TV
.... ITV Digital was an attempt to increase viewership among British
cable companies as the foreign owned BSkyB remains the largest pay
service broadcasters with ....
(2008

8

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Price-Quality Tradeoffs
.... that the authors matched to the
cable systems. Statistical analyses included simultaneous equations model. For this model the quality of
service, prices of ....
(1093

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Advertising in the 1980s
.... When this restriction was lifted,
cable service spread into the suburbs, and began the fracturing of the television audience (Turow, 1997, pp. 33ff). ....
(2246

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Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)
.... to Wieland (27), "About 50 per cent of copper pairs in a
cable bundle are .... Microsoft, who has been trying to get into the television delivery
service for over a ....
(1235

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Audience Ratings
.... raised the number of NTI households to 1700 to accommodate
cable, it did not increase the NAC sample, leaving the industry unhappy with the NAC
service. ....
(1669

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Government Regulation & Deregulation
.... with prices and
service is very low, and consumer choice was relatively non-existent until competition from satellite vendors emerged (
Cable TV, 2002). ....
(2047

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Government Deregulation and its Effects
.... with prices and
service is very low, and consumer choice was relatively non-existent until competition from satellite vendors emerged (
Cable TV, 2002). ....
(2051

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