Programming Directions for the 90's
At this 38th annual convention of the National Cable Television Association in Dallas, TX, panelists talked about the direction of cable te… read more
At this 38th annual convention of the National Cable Television Association in Dallas, TX, panelists talked about the direction of cable television programming for the 90's. In the opening session, Robert Miron, in-coming chairman of the association, talked about the new programming ideas and technology that was on display at the convention. James Mooney, president of the association, addressed cable television’s current shortcomings and the need to fix them. close
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- Stewart Blair Chairman United Artists Entertainment Co.
- John Goddard President and CEO Viacom Cable Television
- Robert Miron Vice Chairman National Cable Television Association
- Fred Silverman President Fred Silverman Co.
- Robert Wussler President and CEO COMSAT Video Enterprises
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