Broadcasting & Cable - May 8, 2005
Cover Story
Cable vs. Telco: What Happens
With a barrage of ads running on broadcast stations across Texas, local phone company SBC informs viewers that the state's laws are “outdated” and “preventing consumers from making their own telecommunications decisions.” Cable companies face “less competition, and they like it that way,” says another ad.
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- BC Week
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- Fast Track
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- Money Talks
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- The Robins Report
- The Real Threat to 'Idol'
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- Don't Talk So Fast to Baby Boomers
- Editorial
- Fighting Back, at Last
- People
- OBITUARY
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- Fifth Estater
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- Special Report
- Gaming and TV
- Don't Touch That Dial, or That TiVo
- Let the Games Begin
- Upfront Ahead!
- An Original Sampler
- Homemade and Hot
- An Open Secret: Upfronts Make No Sense
- Syndication
- Technology
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