Cable, consumer groups clash anew: Adelphia sale rekindles debate on hard sub cap.(POLICY)

Multichannel News, August, 2005 by Hearn, Ted

WASHINGTON -- Cable companies and consumer groups have been fighting about ownership rules since the dawn of the Bush administration--that is, the administration of President George H.W. Bush that ended in 1993. After a protracted, multiyear struggle on Capitol Hill, Congress passed a law in late 1992 that required the Federal Communications Commission to cap the size of cable companies and ensure cable carriage of channels not owned by cable MSOs.

As a result of court setbacks and bureaucratic inaction, valid FCC rules have been in effect for just a few months during the entire 13-year period, an era characterized by a series of cable-operator mergers that the federal government refused to block. BACK ON FCC RADAR But cable ownership is...

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