Comcast's DTV triple play: says market could prompt op to carry three HDTV feeds from broadcasters.(High Definition Television)(Digital Television)

Multichannel News, September, 2004 by Hearn, Ted

WASHINGTON -- Comcast Corp. is indicating that market forces alone could prompt the country's largest cable company to carry three versions of a single broadcast-TV signal on a voluntary basis. Comcast included the carriage scenario in letter to the Federal Communications Commission last Thursday that was primarily devoted to rebutting claims by NBC and other broadcasters that $85 billion cable spent on digital upgrades will easily accommodate multiple programming streams generated by a single DTV station.

For a DTV station transmitting a high-definition picture, Comcast said, negotiations could result in the following: carriage of the HD signal; analog carriage of the HD signal (because nearly two-thirds of Comcast subscribers are still analog-only);...

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