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Direct broadcasting by satellite in the USA : Interim regulations and implications

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  • Hsiung, James C.

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Technological advances in satellite communications and changes in regulatory philosophy in the USA came together at the end of the 1970s to foster a new medium -- direct broadcasting by satellite (DBS). DBS, similar to other new television distribution systems, holds the promise not only of serving the people who cannot be reached by conventional television systems, but also of offering diverse programming to existing television audiences. However, the potential problems raised by the FCC's interim DBS regulations might jeopardize the economic viability and the development of future DBS systems in the USA, and might affect the interests of DBS audiences.

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  • Hsiung, James C., 1985. "Direct broadcasting by satellite in the USA : Interim regulations and implications," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 9(1), pages 49-61, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:telpol:v:9:y:1985:i:1:p:49-61
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