Two cable operators sought FCC findings they're exempt from municipal basic video-rate...
Two cable operators sought FCC findings they're exempt from municipal basic video-rate regulation because of effective pay-TV competition. Bright House Networks and Time Warner Cable’s petitions to the Media Bureau, posted Friday in docket 12-1 (http://bit.ly/13PVLdQ, http://bit.ly/ZE7tTr), cited competition from…
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both U.S. DBS companies and, in Time Warner Cable’s request, Cincinnati Bell. Time Warner Cable wants deregulation in Kentucky in unincorporated Boone and Warren counties, Fort Thomas and two other municipalities, while Bright House’s petition covers six cable franchises in the Flagler County, Fla., area.