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Technical Bulletins: Satellite Dishes: Regulation Is No Simple Task, Sid Hemsley Dec 1993

Technical Bulletins: Satellite Dishes: Regulation Is No Simple Task, Sid Hemsley

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin discusses some of the difficulties of regulating satellite television antennas.


Technical Bulletins: Cable Tv: Cities Must Act To Control Rates And Set Consumer Protection Standards, Jim Finane Aug 1993

Technical Bulletins: Cable Tv: Cities Must Act To Control Rates And Set Consumer Protection Standards, Jim Finane

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin discusses the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 and how to implement it.


Technical Bulletins: Cable Tv Bill Carries Significant Changes, Jim Finane Jan 1993

Technical Bulletins: Cable Tv Bill Carries Significant Changes, Jim Finane

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin discusses the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992, which Congress passed over President George Bush's veto. Rate increases, a lack of competition among cable operators, and other changes in the cable and broadcast television industry were the driving forces behind Congress' action. The 1992 act used two definitions of effective competition.


Technical Bulletins: New Developments In Cable Tv, E. W. Meisenhelder Sep 1981

Technical Bulletins: New Developments In Cable Tv, E. W. Meisenhelder

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin discusses some of the trends in cable television systems and their implications for local governments.


Technical Bulletins: Cities Can Enforce Cable Tv Access Requirements, Mtas Jun 1979

Technical Bulletins: Cities Can Enforce Cable Tv Access Requirements, Mtas

MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins

This Technical Bulletin discusses a U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down the Federal Communication Commission's rule on access and channel capacity, and its implications for cities with cable TV franchises.