Policy

Turner to FCC: Tiers Make the Most Sense

Forcing a la carte sale requirements on cable operators would undermine efficiencies afforded by programming tiers, including the ability of

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NCTA Rips Report on a la Carte Lobbying

The National Cable & Telecommunications Association Friday condemned a report alleging that cable money induced civil-rights groups and m

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FCC Launches DTV-Awareness Campaign

The federal government’s effort to switch the country to all-digital TV entered a new phase this past week with an emphasis on consumer edu

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Hollings’ Cable-Violence Provision Dropped

Lawmakers killed a proposal Thursday that could have banned violent programming on many cable networks between 6 a.m.-10 p.m. and called for

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A Capital Week for Lifetime

Lifetime Television was all over our nation’s capital this week.

The network touted Wednesday’s passage of the Jus

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House Clears DBS Bill with Two-Dish Ban

The House approved satellite copyright-renewal legislation Wednesday that gives EchoStar Communications Corp. just one year to convert all lo

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Burke Gets the (National Show) Chair

Comcast Corp. chief operating officer and Comcast Cable Communications Inc. president Stephen B. Burke was named chair of the 2005 National S

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Comcast: Multicasting’s Hurdles `Insurmountable’

Forcing cable systems to carry every digital service beamed by local TV stations would face “insurmountable” legal hurdles, Comcast Corp.

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Seventh Circuit: Modem-Fee Case to State Court

In a victory for local regulators, a Federal Appeals Court panel in Chicago ruled Friday that cable-modem litigation between the city of Chic

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NCTA: Problems with Cable-Ready DTVs

Some consumers are having problems with their digital plug-and-play TV sets due to mistakes by consumer-electronics companies, the National C

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