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Television related attitudes are changing rapidly. How are the broadcasters, digital content makers and involved market …
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Sports organizations, Hollywood studios and TV channels grant satellite and cable networks exclusive rights to televise their matches, movies and media contents. Exclusive distributions prevents viewers from watching attractive programs, and reduces the TV-distributors incentives to compete in...
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Under the current market structure in the TV industry advertising prices are typically set by TV channels while viewer prices are set by distributors (e.g., cable operators). The latter implies that the distributors partly internalize the competition between the TV channels, since they take into...
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A piece of legislation recently introduced by Representatives Anna Eshoo (D-CA 14th) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI 2nd) that they call the quot;Broadcast Licensing in the Public Interest Actquot; (HR 4882), might deserve a better appellation as the quot;Eradication of Broadcasting Act.quot;At the...
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Objective To examine whether social interactions influence the television viewing choices of adolescents in grades 7 … individual-level and school-level television choices. An instrumental variables approach was used to solve the simultaneity … participated in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health). The reported television viewing choices of an …
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favorites, to events with uncertain outcomes. We test for LA vs. UOH effects in television viewing audience data for free over …
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In the Prime Minister's ‘Mansion House speech' of March 2018 on the future economic relationship between the UK and the European Union, the regulation of broadcasting was singled out as an area of special interest. Noting that ‘we cannot have exactly the same arrangements with the EU as we...
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