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    Navigating a Communications Revolution

    Robert Iger gave a keynote address in which he focused on the role of cable television, challenges facing the industry and strategies for growth. Following his remarks, cable industry leader…

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    State of the Television Industry

    Ken Auletta interviewed Robert Iger on a stage before an audience about the state of television. Topics included the ABC News decision against partnering with CNN years ago. ABC, the only ne…

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    Blurred Lines of Programming

    Participants discussed the future of network and cable broadcasting. They conjectured as to the possibility of a reduction in TV violence and a movement away from commercial-driven programmi…

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    Entertainment and The New Rules

    The closing general session of the 2005 National Cable convention a featured a panel titled “Hollywood Squires: Entertainment and The New Rules,” moderated by Maria Bartiromo. The panel of …

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    Competition in Television Programming

    Television industry executives talked about the role of competition in programming. Among the topics they addressed were multiple use of programs, industry consolidation, launching new chann…

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    Marketing Violence to Children Day 2

    Studio executives testified about a recent Federal Trade Commission report on marketing violent entertainment to children. The report criticized the entertainment industry for marketing viol…

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    Information and Entertainment Consolidation

    Subcommittee members heard testimony from the executives of broadcast and communication corporations regarding the recent trend of mergers between information and entertainment companies. Th…

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    Future of Telecommunications

    The panelists talk about the future of the communications industry.

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