Cable TV Competitiveness
Subcomittee on Antitrust, Monopolies and Business Rights held hearings on competitive problems in the cable television industry, focusing… read more
Subcomittee on Antitrust, Monopolies and Business Rights held hearings on competitive problems in the cable television industry, focusing on proposed legislation to redefine effective competition in a manner that will enable cities to regulate cable rates when it comes to obtaining multi-channel video programming, and proposed legislation to require vertically integrated cable companies to make programming available for purchase by competing technologies on fair terms. close
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- Janusz Ordover Professor New York University->Economics
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