Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Commerce

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965

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Bell System telephone pole rental rent revenue and number of CATV agreements by State 1964
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Location of CATV systems by contour of commercial stations 1964
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CATV systems by number of TV signals delivered all systems and systems receiving microwave 1964
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Subscriber size structure of CATV industry 1964
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Average number of stations clearing network programing November of each year
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Letter received
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Fishers estimates of local broadcasters loss in audience and revenue assum ing the local broadcaster is not carried by CATV
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CATV penetration of station audiences eightsix stations with declining local revenue in 196163
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Stations carried and not carried by CATV with number of subscribers by contour 1964
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CATV subscribers as percent of NWC by revenue rank market size and profitability of broadcaster
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Operating stations and available stations by market rank 1964
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Chart
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Western Farmers Electric Cooperative 149
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Thurman John N vice president Pacific American Steamship Association
Wadsworth James J of New York to be a member of the Federal Com
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U S estimated number of CATV systems and translators by State 1964
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Tipton Stuart G president Air Transport Association 1000 Connecticut
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Biographical sketch
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Profits to revenue ratio by size of CATV system
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Number of CATVs by number of TV signals delivered all CATV systems and microwave receiving systems 1964
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Number of CATV systems and microwave receiving CATVs by subscriber size
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Number of CATV groups by size of group
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Market rank of operating and available commercial television stations
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