A new federal law requires cable television operators to get permission from television stations by October 6 to continue carrying their signals. Area television stations WMGX, WMTW and WCSH all want compensation from Public Cable Co. and other cable companies in the state for use of their programming. Details
As cable television develops into a communications medium capable of providing a vast array of voice...
In 1973, cable television operators primarily carried broadcast signals that could not be received a...
The evolution of cable television from a community antenna television (CATV) system carrying only br...
A new federal law requires cable television operators to get permission from television stations by ...
WGME-TV and WCSH-TV expect to pull their signals from Public Cable Co. on Tuesday due to an inabilit...
WCSH-TV is now back on 15 cable companies in southern and western Maine, and plans to negotiate furt...
The federal Cable Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 governs how much cable-television ...
WCSH-TV is asking that Public Cable Co. pay it 25 cents per subscriber per month, or an estimated $1...
ON FEBRUARY 2, 1972 the Federal Communications Commission a issued the Cable Television Report and O...
The Cable Act of 1992 set an October 6 deadline for cable television companies and television statio...
Portland\u27s WCSH-TV (Channel 6) and Public Cable Company have reached an agreement that brings the...
WGME-TV and Public Cable Co. have reached an agreement under which the cable system will carry the t...
This Technical Bulletin discusses a U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down the Federal Communi...
WCSH-TV and WGME-TV remained off Public Cable Co. on Wednesday, with the former off numerous other s...
The way we consume media today is vastly different from the way media was consumed in 1976, when the...
As cable television develops into a communications medium capable of providing a vast array of voice...
In 1973, cable television operators primarily carried broadcast signals that could not be received a...
The evolution of cable television from a community antenna television (CATV) system carrying only br...
A new federal law requires cable television operators to get permission from television stations by ...
WGME-TV and WCSH-TV expect to pull their signals from Public Cable Co. on Tuesday due to an inabilit...
WCSH-TV is now back on 15 cable companies in southern and western Maine, and plans to negotiate furt...
The federal Cable Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 governs how much cable-television ...
WCSH-TV is asking that Public Cable Co. pay it 25 cents per subscriber per month, or an estimated $1...
ON FEBRUARY 2, 1972 the Federal Communications Commission a issued the Cable Television Report and O...
The Cable Act of 1992 set an October 6 deadline for cable television companies and television statio...
Portland\u27s WCSH-TV (Channel 6) and Public Cable Company have reached an agreement that brings the...
WGME-TV and Public Cable Co. have reached an agreement under which the cable system will carry the t...
This Technical Bulletin discusses a U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down the Federal Communi...
WCSH-TV and WGME-TV remained off Public Cable Co. on Wednesday, with the former off numerous other s...
The way we consume media today is vastly different from the way media was consumed in 1976, when the...
As cable television develops into a communications medium capable of providing a vast array of voice...
In 1973, cable television operators primarily carried broadcast signals that could not be received a...
The evolution of cable television from a community antenna television (CATV) system carrying only br...