Cable Copyright Legislation: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Consumer Protection, and Finance of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session on H.R. 5949 ... June 3, 1982U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 318 lappuses |
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
amended Atlanta audience bargain baseball basketball believe bill Black Entertainment Television broadcast signals broadcast stations cable carriage Cable Copyright cable industry cable operators cable subscribers cable television cable television systems cable's carry Chairman channel clubs competition compromise compulsory license Congress Copyright Act copyright holders copyright law distant signal distribution diversity Eastern Microwave EFFROS exemption FCC's Federal Communications Commission free market full copyright liability hockey issue Kastenmeier legislation LUKEN marketplace million MPAA must-carry must-carry rules National National Hockey League NCTA negotiate NTIA percent professional sports program suppliers protection public television stations regulations regulatory requiring cable systems resale carriers retransmission revenues satellite secondary transmission Section sports programming Subcommittee superstation SWIFT syndicated exclusivity syndicated exclusivity rules syndicated programming TAUZIN teams telecasts Television Association television broadcast television programming tion United States Code viewers WFMZ-TV WHEELER WIRTH WTBS
Populāri fragmenti
29. lappuse - network station" is a television broadcast station that is owned or operated by , or affiliated with , one or more of the television networks in the United States providing nationwide transmissions, and that transmits a substantial part of the programing supplied by such networks for a substantial part of that station's typical broadcast day. An "independent station...
189. lappuse - Atlanta Braves* Baltimore Orioles Boston Red Sox* California Angels Chicago Cubs* Chicago White Sox Cincinnati Reds Cleveland Indians Detroit Tigers Houston Astros Kansas City Royals Los Angeles Dodgers* Milwaukee Brewers Minnesota Twins Montreal Expos New York Mets* New York Yankees* Oakland A's Philadelphia Phillies Pittsburgh Pirates St.
171. lappuse - Committee recognizes, however, that it would be impractical and unduly burdensome to require every cable system to negotiate with every copyright owner whose work was retransmitted by a cable system.
216. lappuse - Broadcasters (NAB), the National Cable Television Association (NCTA), and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), and titled TV Parental Guidelines.
246. lappuse - Congress adopted legislation exempting broadcasters, cable programmers, the National Association of Broadcasters, and the Motion Picture Association of America...
133. lappuse - ... programming across the country without the consent — indeed over the objections — of the clubs concerned. The professional sports clubs have thus lost all semblance of control over the distribution of the product which they have created. Surely no one would suggest that a columnist who sells an exclusive story to the New York Times should be required, over his objection or that of the Times, to provide that story for a token fee, established by Government fiat, to the Washington Post or to...
120. lappuse - Association (ANPA), the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), and the National Cable Television Association (NCTA) exert their influence on antitrust, media ownership, and deregulation policy decisions.
277. lappuse - Mr. Chairman, I have a statement which I will submit for the record, but I would like to make a few comments and answer any questions that the committee might have.
141. lappuse - ... of a club's success — to the following of its hometown fans as that is reflected in the size of its gate and the value of its broadcast rights . The weaker teams in particular are susceptible to the potentially devastating effect of having their home territories saturated by a glut of sports telecasts from distant markets. And, as Congress concluded, when it passed the Sports Broadcast Act of 1961, 15 USC § 1291 e_t seq. , "Should these weaker teams be allowed to founder, there is danger that...