Cable Viewership Continues to Fall, Fcc Report Says; Federal Officials Wonder If High Rates Not Justified
The Columbian › February 16, 2006
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The Columbian › February 16, 2006
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KELLER, Texas -- Cable company revenues rose faster than inflation last year, but cable's share of the TV-viewing market declined as satellite services gained ground, the Federal Communications Commission says in a recent report.
The FCC's annual report on competition among video providers found that cable's revenues rose about 10.8 percent over the year through June 2005.See the full content of this document
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Cable Viewership Continues to Fall, Fcc Report Says; Federal Officials Wonder If High Rates Not Justified
It also found that the number of cable households fell by nearly 1 million, and cable's share of household...
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