Cable Television, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1978
A Comprehensive Bibliography

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The rapid expansion of the cable television industry during the past 25 years has stimulated an almost equally rapid incxease in the volume of cable television literature being produced each year. Moreover, the rate of gxowth of the number of publications is increasing: of about 7000 articles, studies, and. reports on cable TV published between 1950 and 1977, more than 5000 appeared in print after 1965. Needless to say, the quality and subject areas of all this material vary widely, as do the range of txeat­ ment and. degree of detail that characterize different publications. Because the array of infoxmation and sources available is so vast, and. because the usefulness of the published material is not uniformly high, this bibliography, while truly comprehensive in the range of topics covered, aims at judiCious selection rather than completeness. I have attempted to provide the reader with all the best material ever published on any topic related to one of the most active areas of broadcasting, cable television. The first section of the bibliography lists general reference materials such as cable television periodicals (including publish­ ers' names and addresses) and. cable television indexes to periodi­ cals and legal digests. The main body of the bibliography contains annotated citations arranged by topic under the following seven categories: general in­ formation and history, cable television regulation and policy, cable technology and channel capaCity, cable television finance and economics, uses of cable television, cable television and education, and community control and franchises.
I. General Reference Materials.- A. CATV Periodicals.- B. CATV Index to Periodicals and Legal Digests.- II. Bibliography—Annotated Citations.- A. General and History.- B. Cable Television Regulation and Policy.- C. Cable Technology and Channel Capacity.- D. Cable Television Finance and Economics.- E. Uses of Cable Television.- F. Cable Television and Education.- G. Community Control and Franchises of CATV.- Appendix A: List of the 50 Largest U.S. CATV Systemsl.- Appendix B: List of the Top 50 CATV Companies.- Appendix C: A Chronology of Major Decisions and Actions Affecting Cable Television.- Appendix D; Federal Agencies and Congressional Committees Dealing with Cable Television.- Appendix E: National, Regional, and State CATV Associations and Other Organizations in CATV.- Appendix F: State Regulatory Agencies for CATV.- Appendix G: Section Headings of FCC Rules on CATV.- Appendix H: Glossary of Terms for CATV.- Author Index.