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1. 1998 Biennial Review--Multichannel Video and Cable Television Service

RULES: Cable television systems—; Multichannel video and cable television service; 1998 biennial review,

In this document we adopt a Commission rule which provides a limited exception for cable operators with 1000 or more, but fewer than 5000, subscribers. Specifically, such cable systems are relieved from certain recordkeeping requirements associated with maintaining the public file, requiring public file information to be provided only upon
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2. Carriage of Digital Television Broadcast Signals

Part II: See Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau; See Customs Service; See Internal Revenue Service; Federal Communications Commission,

This document requests information concerning the issue of mandatory dual carriage. Specifically, the document seeks information to determine whether a cable operator will have the channel capacity to carry the digital television signal of a station, in addition to the analog signal of that same station, and without displacing other programming or
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3. Carriage of Digital Television Broadcast Signals

Part II: See Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau; See Customs Service; See Internal Revenue Service; Federal Communications Commission,

This document resolves a number of technical and legal issues related to the carriage of digital broadcast signals pursuant to retransmission consent and mandatory carriage of commercial and noncommercial educational television stations under the Communications Act of 1934 (``Act''). In particular, this document clarifies that a digitalonly
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4. 1998 Biennial Review--Multichannel Video and Cable Television Service

RULES: Cable televsion systems—; Multichannel video and cable television service; 1998 biennial review; effective date,

This document announces the effective date of the rules published on September 5, 2000. Those rules amended the Commission's cable television rules pertaining to the public file, notice and recordkeeping requirements. These rules contained information collection requirements that required the approval of the Office of Management and Budget
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5. Implementation of the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 and the Development of

PROPOSED RULES: Cable television systems—; Multichannel video and cable television service; video programming distribution; competition and diversity development,

The Commission issues this document in accordance with section 628(c)(5) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. Section 628(c)(2)(D) generally prohibits, in areas served by a cable operator, exclusive contracts for satellite cable programming or satellite broadcast programming between vertically integrated programming vendors and cable
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6. Implementation of the Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999: Broadcast Signal Carriage Issues/Retransmission

RULES: Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act implementation; broadcast signal carriage and retransmission consent issues,

This document implements certain aspects of the Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999, which was enacted on November 29, 1999. Among other things, the act authorizes satellite carriers to add more local and national broadcast programming to their offerings and seeks to place satellite carriers on an equal footing with cable operators with
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7. Implementation of the Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999: Broadcast Signal Carriage Issues

RULES: Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act implementation; broadcast signal carriage and retransmission consent issues,

This document responds to petitions for reconsideration of certain aspects of the Report and Order (FCC 00417) previously issued in this proceeding. The Report and Order, a summary of which is published in the Federal Register at 66 FR 7410 (January 23, 2001), implemented section 338 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended by the Satellite
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8. Carriage of Digital Television Broadcast Signals

RULES: Digital television broadcast signals; carriage of transmissions by cable operators; Effective date,

This document announces the effective date of certain sections of the Commission's broadcast signal carriage rules, 47 CFR 76.5(b), 76.56(e), 76.57, 76.62, 76.64, 76.922, and 76.1603(c) which were amended to require that a digitalonly television station may assert its right to mandatory carriage. Specifically, new television stations that transmit
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9. Implementation of the Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999, Retransmission Consent Issues: Good Faith

RULES: Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act; implementation—; Retransmission consent issues; good faith negotiation and exclusivity; reconsideration petitions denied and clarified,

This document resolves petitions for reconsideration filed by US WEST, Inc. (``US WEST'') and the Wireless Communications Association International, Inc. (``WCA'') of the Commission's First Report and Order in Implementation of the Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999, Retransmission Consent Issues: Good Faith Negotiation
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10. Implementation of the Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999: Broadcast Signal Carriage Issues/Retransmission

RULES: Effective date,

This document announces the effective date of certain sections of the Commission's broadcast signal carriage rule, 47 CFR 76.66, which requires satellite carriers, by January 1, 2002, to carry all local television stations seeking carriage in any market in which the carriers provide localintolocal service. Certain sections of the rule contained
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11. Implementation of the Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999: Broadcast Signal Carriage Issues/Retransmission

RULES: Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act implementation; broadcast signal carriage and retransmission consent issues; Correction,

The Commission published a document in the Federal Register of January 23, 2001, which implements certain aspects of the Satellite Home
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Viewer Improvement Act of 1999. Specifically, the document implements regulations regarding the carriage of local television stations in markets where satellite carriers offer local television
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