The Domestic Satellite Characteristics And Opportunities For Cable TV (1972)

By Ralph L. Clark, NCTA Consultant, Washington, D.C.

The development of the potential of domestic communications satellite systems for enhancing the services of cable television systems faces a number of major obstacles before there is any promise of financial return for us in these services. It's not just a chicken and egg problem but we've got at least a three-cornered problem. We've got interlocking activities which will require substantial commitments of resources before a program service via satellite can be available to cable system subscribers.

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