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Jesuale, Nancy, Ed.; And Others – 1982
The second in a two-part series, this volume presents 13 chapters discussing many of the most pressing cable policy issues facing local government, describing alternative policy options, and suggesting regulatory procedures successfully used by decision makers in the United States. Topics covered are (1) "The Rationale for Regulation,"…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Cable Television, Case Studies, Community Programs
Michigan State Board of Education, Lansing. – 1973
The Michigan Department of Education sponsored a conference which brought educational administrators and cable television (CATV) entrepreneurs together for a common exploration of their respective concerns in order that they might develop a working relationship leading to the effective utilization of CATV by educators. Major topics dealt with: 1)…
Descriptors: Administrators, Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Conference Reports
Baer, Walter S.; And Others – 1974
This volume is a comprehensive reference guide to cable television technology and issues of planning, franchising, and regulating a cable system. It is intended for local government officials and citizens concerned with the development of cable television systems in their communities, as well as for college and university classes in…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications, Delivery Systems, Development
Williamson, Rick P. – 1973
An examination of the present status and future potential of cable television (CATV) in South Dakota is conducted. Chapter 1 offers a brief introduction to cable in the State and Chapter 2 discusses the value of CATV to South Dakota. The next Chapter presents a State plan for communications and the fourth deals with the subject of franchising. The…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Certification, Community Planning, Community Programs
Pilnick, Carl – 1973
The 1972 Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) regulations on cable television were intended to assist the penetration of cable television into the large metropolitan regions of the United States. In these major market areas, the task for developing an appropriate franchise is complicated by the changing functional nature of the cable systems…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications, Community Planning, Construction Needs
Le Duc, Don R. – EBU Review, 1974
A look at cable television in a realistic context, and its future in both the United States and the world. (HB)
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communication Problems, Futures (of Society), Problems
Miller, David Martin – 1976
This dissertation examines the legislative, economic, political, and technological influences that have governed cable television (CATV) during the years of its existence. Separate chapters deal with the beginnings of CATV, the economics of CATV, the problems incurred in CATV franchising, and the relationship of CATV to the telephone common…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Doctoral Dissertations, Economic Factors
Jones, William K. – 1970
In order to determine the appropriate role for the State of New York in relation to cable television, a comprehensive report was prepared for the state Public Service Commission by one of its members. In addition to background detail on the technology and potential of cable television, the report investigates current cable systems and current…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Federal Legislation, Mass Media
Slovacek, Simeon P. – 1983
Developments in telecommunications that are being used or could be used in education are reviewed, and the roles institutional researchers can play are explored. Possible roles cited include: identifying existing resources on campus, conducting market research on the needs of potential users, facilitating telecommunications planning efforts,…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Cable Television, Educational Television, Educational Trends
Armiger, Mary Lou; Shoehalter, Nathan – 1973
The cable television situation in New Jersey, particularly as it pertains to the educational potential of the medium is disucssed in this brief document. The stated purpose of the report is to inform New Jersey citizens of some of the options and opportunities that remain open to them in developing municipal cable television systems that are…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Citizen Participation, Community Action, Educational Television
Pulver, John W. – 1973
Cable television can dramatically increase the existing television offerings and open up important new services for the public. It offers a double potential: one for general service within a limited geographic part of the region and one for highly selective service all across the region. As a result, television will no longer have to be everything…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Government (Administrative Body), Government Role, Local Government
Mitre Corp., McLean, VA. – 1973
Accounts of the workshops conducted during the morning of the second day of the symposium are contained in this volume. These focus on the economics and financing of cable television (CATV), public ownership of cable, community and local programing, and minority participation in CATV. Visual presentations dealing, respectively, with research…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications, Community Control, Conference Reports
Founders Annex Public Service Project, Inc., Dedham, MA. – 1972
The current (1972) status of cable television (CATV) in Massachusetts is reviewed in this guide. The tone of the guide is oriented toward more citizen participation and public access to CATV operations throughout the state. The legal and technical CATV considerations are briefly discussed. Short illustrated chapters on the possibilities of local…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Citizen Participation, City Government, City Officials
Mengel, Lucia M. – 1974
Cable Television franchises in 20 Florida communities were analyzed to determine rates and citizens' rights of access as required by FCC regulations. It was found that rates ranged from $4.95 to $8.75, with the average monthly service at $5.65. Fees had little to do with an overall citizens' rights; the companies with higher rates generally made…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Citizen Participation, Citizen Role, Civil Liberties
Center for Analysis of Public Issues, Princeton, NJ. – 1972
Cable television (CATV) in New Jersey has been almost nonexistent: Because of the state's proximity to the major cities of New York and Philadelphia, there has been a scarcity of New Jersey-oriented news and public affairs programing. Cable television access, it is suggested, could fill this information gap in New Jersey if the state government…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Citizen Participation, City Officials, Federal Legislation
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