Broadcasters Fighting Recording Proposal
Broadcasters are fighting proposed regulations that would require them to retain recordings of their programs for a minimum of 60 days.
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Culture War Invades a la Carte Debate
The culture war has a new home: the cable a la carte debate.
A sex-education group is coming under strong attack from
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NAB: No a la Carte for TV Stations
Local broadcast stations are legally exempt from being offered a la carte, the National Association of Broadcasters said Friday.
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FCC Approves DirecTV’s Bird Move
The Federal Communications Commission Friday approved DirecTV Inc.’s request to move its “DirecTV 5” satellite into an orbital slot con
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N.J. Gov. McGreevey, Cable Critic, Resigns
New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey, who resigned Thursday effective Nov. 15 amid a sex scandal, pushed his Trenton administration to impose toug
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Calif. Late-Fee Challenges Linger
California operators thought they’d put an end to late-fee challenges in 1997, when they got a state law passed that specified that compani
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Adelphia Settles Md. Dispute
Adelphia Communications Corp. will pay about $170,000 in back franchise fees, interest and customer-service fines to resolve a long-simmering
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DirecTV’s PanAmSat Sale OK with FCC
The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday approved DirecTV Group Inc.’s sale of PanAmSat Corp.
The satellite c
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NAB: 73M TV Sets Need DTV Boxes
About 73 million TV sets would likely need $300 converter boxes to continue working if the federal government ordered the shutdown of analog
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Laybourne Rallying Women’s Groups on a la Carte
Oxygen Media chairman and CEO Geraldine Laybourne is rallying women’s groups to help deflect the a la carte sale of cable networks, a progr












