This paper seeks to investigate the effects of vertical integration on the cable industry. There are two main goals that the research paper will attempt to address. The first is to build upon existing research on favoritism shown by multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs) to affiliated video programming networks. Second, the paper will use 2007 and 2010 industry data to investigate the possible existence of “quid pro quo” among vertically integrated MVPD cable providers. After evaluating the data with multivariate OLS Regressions, the evidence suggests that MVPD cable providers do tend to carry their own affiliated programming networks. Furthermore, the evidence supports the hypothesis that reciprocity relationships exist among ...
An influential theoretical literature supports a discriminatory explanation for prod-uct bundling: i...
An influential theoretical literature supports a discriminatory explanation for product bundling: it...
Cable companies’ historical dominance in the TV market is eroding away with the rise of teleph...
As a result of the 1992 Cable Television Act, the FCC set out regulations intended to encourage comp...
We and that integration between pay networks and cable systems has substantial effects on final mark...
We investigate the welfare effects of vertical integration of regional sports networks (RSNs) with p...
We investigate the welfare effects of vertical integration of regional sports networks (RSNs) with p...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 15 year...
The central theme of this dissertation is whether geographic market diversification of the US larges...
Industries in which firms deal with intermediaries to supply their products or services to final con...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine the deployment pattern of cable telephony in the US ...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 15 year...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 10 year...
Theory shows that vertical integration has contrasting two effects, efficiency and foreclosure effec...
Recent mergers and academic commentary have placed renewed focus on what has long been one of the ce...
An influential theoretical literature supports a discriminatory explanation for prod-uct bundling: i...
An influential theoretical literature supports a discriminatory explanation for product bundling: it...
Cable companies’ historical dominance in the TV market is eroding away with the rise of teleph...
As a result of the 1992 Cable Television Act, the FCC set out regulations intended to encourage comp...
We and that integration between pay networks and cable systems has substantial effects on final mark...
We investigate the welfare effects of vertical integration of regional sports networks (RSNs) with p...
We investigate the welfare effects of vertical integration of regional sports networks (RSNs) with p...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 15 year...
The central theme of this dissertation is whether geographic market diversification of the US larges...
Industries in which firms deal with intermediaries to supply their products or services to final con...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine the deployment pattern of cable telephony in the US ...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 15 year...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 10 year...
Theory shows that vertical integration has contrasting two effects, efficiency and foreclosure effec...
Recent mergers and academic commentary have placed renewed focus on what has long been one of the ce...
An influential theoretical literature supports a discriminatory explanation for prod-uct bundling: i...
An influential theoretical literature supports a discriminatory explanation for product bundling: it...
Cable companies’ historical dominance in the TV market is eroding away with the rise of teleph...