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Vertical Integration And Program Access In The Cable Television Industry, David Waterman Apr 1995

Vertical Integration And Program Access In The Cable Television Industry, David Waterman

Federal Communications Law Journal

As a result of the 1992 Cable Television Act, the FCC set out regulations intended to encourage competition to established cable operators by insuring that alternative multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs), such as MMDS, SMATV, DBS, and "overbuilt" cable systems have access to programming on the same terms and conditions as established cable operators. The FCC's specific regulations, however, apply only to program suppliers in which any cable operator has a 5 percent or greater equity interest. These vertically integrated programmers are prohibited from any price discrimination in any market (except for differences the programmer can justify on the basis …


The Fcc's Regulation Of The New Video Media : Backing And Filling On The Level Playing Field, Michael Botein Jan 1995

The Fcc's Regulation Of The New Video Media : Backing And Filling On The Level Playing Field, Michael Botein

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