Vertical Integration in Cable Television (Hardcover, Reissue)

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Many telecommunications companies are vertically integrating to control more stages in the production process. This book investigates in detail the economic and other social effects of vertical ownership ties between cable television system operators (such as Time-Warner and Telecommunications, Inc.) and cable programming suppliers (such as Turner Broadcasting).;Does vertical integration foster anti-competitive behaviour and raise barriers to entry - to the detriment of economic efficiency, programme diversity and the First Amendment? "Vertical Integration in Cable Television" investigates the empirical evidence in light of rival theories of the competitive effects of vertical integration.;In general, the authors conclude that government restraints on vertical integration in cable are ineffective or counterproductive to economic and other social objectives. Instead, the authors suggest that policy efforts should be focussed on reducing or containing the horizontal market power of cable system operators, at the local market and at the national level.

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Many telecommunications companies are vertically integrating to control more stages in the production process. This book investigates in detail the economic and other social effects of vertical ownership ties between cable television system operators (such as Time-Warner and Telecommunications, Inc.) and cable programming suppliers (such as Turner Broadcasting).;Does vertical integration foster anti-competitive behaviour and raise barriers to entry - to the detriment of economic efficiency, programme diversity and the First Amendment? "Vertical Integration in Cable Television" investigates the empirical evidence in light of rival theories of the competitive effects of vertical integration.;In general, the authors conclude that government restraints on vertical integration in cable are ineffective or counterproductive to economic and other social objectives. Instead, the authors suggest that policy efforts should be focussed on reducing or containing the horizontal market power of cable system operators, at the local market and at the national level.

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Imprint

The MIT Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

AEI Studies in Telecommunications Deregulation

Release date

August 1997

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Dimensions

235 x 155mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

150

Edition

Reissue

ISBN-13

978-0-262-23190-9

Barcode

9780262231909

Categories

LSN

0-262-23190-5



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