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- American Cable Association Announces FCC's New Digital Broadcast Carriage Rules Threaten Viability of Small Broadband Providers
- Burdensome Regulations Add Costs to Running Small Cable Systems
- Research articles 2007-09-12
- Spectrum price hike. (Federal Communications Commission revises estimates for value of digital broadcast spectrum)(Brief Article)
- Digital broadcast spectrum could be worth more than the FCC originally thought. The commission earlier this year sent the Senate a guesstimate of $11 billion, based in part on a prospectus placing the value of New York's WNYC-TV at $65 million. Becau Digital broadcast spectrum could...
- Research articles 1995-08-07
- Must-carry rulemaking
- FCC officials expect Thursday to launch their long-awaited effort to decide how must-carry rules will apply to digital broadcast signals. But sources say the rulemaking proposal will offer little hint as to how commissioners will ultimately rule on w FCC officials expect Thursday to launch their...
- Research articles 1998-07-06
- The FCC Seeks Comments Regarding Digital Broadcast Copy Protection
- The Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") on August 8, 2002 issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking related to digital broadcast copy protection. Digital copy protection attempts to prevent the unauthorized copying and redistribution of digital m The Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") on August 8, 2002 issued...
- Research articles 2002-09-16
- FCC officials last week said that the agency is again considering whether to split its decision over cable's carriage of digital broadcast signals into two proceedings.(Brief Article)
- FCC officials last week said that the agency is again considering whether to split its decision over cable's carriage of digital broadcast signals into two proceedings. If the FCC chooses to split the issue, it will rule on less controversial issue FCC officials last...
- Research articles 1999-12-20
- No spectrum fees in budget bills. (includes related article on House- and Senate-passed budget bills that would alter Federal Communications Commission digital TV rules)(Brief Article)
- But payments for digital channels could emerge in conference WASHINGTON Broadcasters artfully dodged spectrum fees last week as the House and Senate passed budget bills without them. But the fees could...
- Research articles 1997-06-30
- Broadcasters arm for ATV fight. (advanced television service polarizes broadcaster, computer interests)(includes related articles on Microsoft's digital broadcast plans, Federal Communications Commission chairman Reed Hundt's ATV policy, and the ATV alter
- Broad coalition plans defense against computer, filmmaker attack Broad coalition plans defense against computer, filmmaker attack
- Research articles 1996-10-21
- PrimeStar's cable backers seek FCC reversal - a Federal Communications Commission decision denying an extension to backer Advanced Communications Corp's license to build an upgraded digital broadcast satellite system
- WASHINGTON--Backers of the PrimeStar digital broadcast satellite system as expected (EN, May 15) have asked the Federal Communications Commission to reverse a decision that could stall their plans to upgrade PrimeStar's capabilities.
- Research articles 1995-06-05
- FCC to Require All New TV to Tune into Digital Broadcasts within Five Years.
- By Jim Landers, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Jim Landers, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2002-08-09
- Broadcasters Balk at DBS Digital Plan.(digital broadcast signal)(Brief Article)
- Broadcasters are waving off a plan hatched by EchoStar Communications Corp. chairman and CEO Charlie Ergen that's designed to make it harder for TV stations to obtain government waivers to miss a key digital-TV deadline. By next May, all comm ...
- Research articles 2001-11-05
- Broadwave Communications on Friday asked the FCC for permission to launch a terrestrial-based video and data system on the same spectrum used by digital broadcast satellite providers.
- "We're seeking to create a new video network that will compete head-to-head with cable," said Sofia Collier, president of Broadwave. She said the company also should have a big edge of DBS companies because it can offer local broadcast si "We're seeking to create...
- Research articles 1999-01-11
- Is DBS competition in the offing? SES Americom says it is ready to enter market, but first it must persuade FCC to short-space satellites. (Top of the Week).(digital broadcast satellites)(Brief Article)
- SES Americom, owned by Luxembourg-based SES Global, wants to bring competition to the U.S. satellite-television market, and, surprisingly, the existing satellite-TV operators couldn't be happier about it. SES Americom, owned by Luxembourg-based SES Global, wants to bring competition to the U.S. satellite-television...
- Research articles 2002-04-29
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- HP and Philips develop new copy protection technology for direct digital broadcast recording
- HP (NYSE:HPQ)(Nasdaq:HPQ) and Philips (NYSE:PHG) have announced their joint development of a new copy protection technology designed to enable direct recording of "copy-once" content from digital broadcast signals. The innovative technology is designed to enable protected digital recordings of digital broadcast and cable television according to the rules adopted by...
- Research articles 2004-03-08
- CTIA: Public's Interest Is In Getting Back Broadcast Channels
- The wireless industry agrees with broadcasters that the FCC should keep the public interest in mind when it decides "how the broadcast television spectrum should be allocated," but says that would "clearly favor reallocation of broadcast television spectrum for commercial mobile wireless broadband users." That came in reply comments to...
- News items 2009-11-17
- AITech now developing HDTV set-top receiver to unite broadcast, cable, & PC markets; Scan conversion leader targets digital broadcast industry for strong growth potential
- FREMONT, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 19, 1997--AITech International, the world leader in video scan conversion and desktop technology, today announced plans to develop a powerful HDTV High Definition Television set-top receiver that will meet new ADTS broadcast standards established by the Federal Communications Commission FCC. The ADTS (ATSC Digital...
- Research articles 1997-05-19
- FCC Spectrum Tests Stand (Broadcasting and Cable)
- Contrary to reports anticipating a showdown with the FCC, computer companies won't ask the commission to repeat its tests of unlicensed wireless devices operating in the digital broadcast spectrum. Although tests concluded Microsoft's spectrum-sensi Contrary to reports anticipating a showdown with the FCC, computer companies...
- Research articles 2007-08-27
- FCC hears states' must-carry fears.(Breaking ...)(Brief Article)
- WASHINGTON -- The people running state cable networks want regulators to know they could become an endangered species. If the FCC mandates digital broadcast carriage, regional public-affairs outlets The California Channel and Pennsylvania ... WASHINGTON -- The people running state cable networks want ...
- Research articles 2003-09-29
- The FCC stubs its toe. (Editorial).
- In early August, the Federal Communications Commission FCC voted to require digital-channel tuners in every new TV set by mid-2007. This means every new set could receive digital broadcast TV signals, whether or not the buyer intended to actually watch broadcast TV. In fact, most TV...
- Research articles 2002-10-01
- Fcc Has Broad Questions, No Answers, On Digital Must-Carry
- FCC issued its long-expected Notice of Proposed Rulemaking NPRM July 9 on digital must-carry during transition from analog, asking many questions without proposing possible solutions. Order seeking comments stresses need for cable-broadcast compatibility in digital era and seeks comments on changes that might be needed in mandatory carriage rules, as...
- Research articles 1998-07-13
- Digital Doubts - problems with FCC standards for digital television - Brief Article
- Every television station in the country is required to shift to digital broadcasting in the next seven years, following broadcast standards developed and approved by the federal government. The broadcast industry is spending billions of dollars to implement the Federal Communications Commission's orders; more than 100 stations reaching 50 percent...
- Research articles 2000-04-01
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