Sentence examples for entry of cable from inspiring English sources

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To writers and directors struggling in the face of diminishing numbers of dramas and series on network television, the entry of cable into the arena is clearly a boon.

Beneficial effects of vertical integration on financing and entry of cable programming networks should also apply to Internet video content development, but emergence since the 1970s of a robust programming supply industry with few vertical ties to cable suggests that such benefits will be less significant in the ISP case.

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The bottom endcap has a hole drilled in it to allow for entry of cables and to allow moisture to escape, and the top endcap has a hole to allow a window for observations.

Then, of course, there is the mountain of entries on cable outlets like Disney Channel, MTV and Nickelodeon (TeenNick, in particular).

A new film entry on cable this week, "A Flash of Green," should make rewarding home viewing over Cinemax on Monday afternoon at 1. Adapted from a John D. MacDonald novel set on the west coast of Florida, this off-beat drama draws a web of intrigue around a journalist who accepts a bribe.

He said that he felt the rule was vulnerable to a challenge given that it had already been overturned and that the commission's cap was based on "aging data and questionable assumptions" that didn't adequately reflect the entry of new competitors to cable operators.

Locate a circular knockout on the top, side or bottom of the service panel box that is convenient for entry of the new circuit cable and for routing conductors inside the box to the new circuit breaker location.

Bohrman traces the re-entry of NBC and ABC into the overnight news business to the success of cable in the past eight years.

The experience of cable television indicates that vertically integrated ISPs have plausible incentives to favor their affiliated content and to restrict entry of nascent rival content services, but these incentives are weakened in some respects, and strengthened in others, by differences in the economic architectures of cable and Internet broadband.

I consider four prior of telcom entry and regulation: cable TV franchising; control over pole attachments; the local entry preemption provisions of the 1996 Telecommunications Act; and entry into satellite broadcasting.

That's most of cable news.

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