Vertical Integration in Cable Television
Vertical Integration in Cable Television
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
The authors address claims that vertical ownership ties reduce programming diversity, restrict entry of competitors to cable, or have other socially undesirable effects
About the Author
David Waterman is associate professor of telecommunications at Indiana University, Bloomington.
Andrew Weiss is professor of economics at the University of Southern California.
Vertical Integration in Cable Television,David Waterman,AEI Press,0844740675,General,Legal Reference / Law Profession,Science/Mathematics,Technology,Telecommunications,Television & Video,Non-Classifiable
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