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    State of Television News

    Mr. Cronkite and Mr. Malone discussed the state of television news. During their remarks they mentioned the effects of business competition on television journalism, the impact of twenty-fou…

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    Proposed AT&T Purchase of TCI

    Executives from AT&T and Tele-Communications, Inc. talked to reporters about AT&T’s purchase of TCI for $32 billion. They spoke about the new partnership and its impact on the industry.

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    Growing Cable Industry

    John Malone, President and CEO, Tele-Communications, INC., talks about the continuing struggle between different media conglomerates such as telephone and cable companies to provide localiti…

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    National Empowerment Television

    Representative Newt Gingrich (R-GA) and Heather Higgins hosted the program The Progress Report. They discussed, along with the guests and viewers, the newest developments in information tech…

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    Future of Communications Technology

    Panelists talked about the future of large media companies and the products they will market on the global information highway. They answered questions from the moderator and the audience.

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    Future of Communications Technology

    John Malone, President & CEO of TCI Communications, talked about the interrelatedness of the television industry, governmental regulations, and the development of a global information networ…

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    Couch Potato 2000: Tomorrow's Television

    Television Legend Dick Cavett moderated a forum entitled “Couch Potato 2000: The Shape of Tomorrow’s Television,” hosted by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Presidents of telecom…

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    Cable-Telephone Mergers and Competition

    The Senate Judiciary’s Anti-Trust Subcommittee held a third hearing concerning the merger of cable television and telecommunications corporations. Tele-Communications Inc. President John Mal…

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    The Future of Interactive Television

    In a forum during the Western Cable Show, panelists discussed the future and possibility of interactive television. In a demonstration of a new interactive network, Cablenet, panelists, audi…

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    Communications Issues

    Secretary Brown and Mr. Sculley spoke about the evolution of information systems in the U.S. and the future of communications industries such as computers, telephones, and information networ…

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    Cable Telecommunications Act, Day 1, Part 1

    Senator Inouye talked about the history of governmental regulation of cable and the telecommunication industry. Senators Ford and Gore also offered opening remarks. The panel was composed of…

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    Cable Telecommunications Act, Day 1 Part 2

    James Mooney, President & CEO, National Cable Television Association, talked about the factors that caused rate increases. He talked about operators that over charged consumers, emphasizing …

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    A CEO's Perspective

    In the final session of the National Cable Television Association Annual Convention, executive officers of broadcast and cable networks gave their perspective of where the medium is headed. …

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    Cable TV Programming Diversity

    The subcommittee held a hearing on viewer and consumer choices in cable television programming. Witnesses testified about the benefits and detriments of the Cable Communications Policy Act o…

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    Roast of John Malone

    The District of Columbia Chapter of Women in Cable held a roast of cable executive John Malone to benefit charity. Mary Alice Williams moderated.

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    Cable Executives Roundtable Discussion

    Cable television pioneers discussed being some of the first cable system operators in the United States.

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