Lieberman Doesn't Thrill Cable Execs.

Multichannel News, August, 2000 by HEARN, TED

While political pundits were hailing the selection of Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.) as the Democratic party's vice-presidential nominee last week, some cable executives harbored concerns about an Al Gore-Lieberman administration, given the latter's past criticism of the industry. Lieberman has been a vocal critic of cable for years, reaching back to his days as Connecticut state attorney general from 1982 through 1988.

He accused cable operators of gouging consumers, advocating rate regulation at the federal and local level. Lieberman continued his anti-cable campaign when he reached the Senate in 1989. "He was really concerned about rates and the lack of competition and choice," said John Nakahata, a Lieberman Senate aide from 1990 through 1995....

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