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1996 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT


"[T]he most far-reaching revision of communications law and regulation since the Communications Act of 1934."


Telecommunications Act of 1996 (Hypertext version of Bill)

Challenges to the Telecom Act

Selected Sections of the Act


June 5, 1996 The relaxing of regulations limiting entry to telecommunication industries is one of the major changes in the 1996 Act. For example, did you ever think of Time Warner as a telephone company?

Time Warner Plans Phone Service in Pact With Bell South (New York Times, June 5, 1996)

By MARK LANDLER

Bell South and Time Warner announced a sweeping agreement Tuesday that would allow Time Warner to offer local telephone service throughout the Southeastern United States. The deal is the latest in a raft of agreements struck by regional Bell companies to open their local phone networks in the wake of the new telecommunications law.

Under the terms of Tuesday's deal, Bell South and Time Warner will connect their networks, so that a Bell South customer could complete a call to a Time Warner customer


Impact on Broadcasters

Broadcast Ownership

Radio

Television

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Advanced Television

Violence on Television

Telephone Company Entry into Video

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