Cable exhibition in the USA: Ownership trends and implications of the 1992 cable act
David J. Atkin
Telecommunications Policy, vol. 18, issue 4, 331-341
Abstract:
The merger of Bell Atlantic with Telecommunications Inc has focused public attention on the market structure of cable television. This article explores the present state of market concentration in cable exhibition in the USA, including conduct and antitrust implications stemming from the 1992 Cable Act. Implications of telephone entry into cable are also explored.
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