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Video Marketplace: Competition Is Evolving, and Government Reporting Should Be Reevaluated
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By
Mark L. Goldstein (au)
Year:
2013
Pages:
44
Binding
Paperback
ISBN
978-1-4578-4716-5
Product Code:
1457847167
Description
Video provided through subscription video services, such as cable and satellite television, is a central source of news and entertainment for the majority of U.S. households. Technological advances have ushered in a wave of new products and services, bringing online distribution of video to consumers. Federal laws and regulations have sought to foster competition in the video programming and distribution marketplace, but many such laws were adopted prior to the emergence of these advances. Among other things, this report examines (1) how competition has changed since 2005; (2) the increased choices that consumers have in acquiring video programming and content; and (3) stakeholdersäó» views on how the governmentäó»s regulations, reports, and other activities have kept pace with changes in the industry. Tables and figures. This is a print on demand report.
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