Cinema Canada (Aug 1976)

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a = A ae PAY-TV Selected Bibliography ARTICLES “CCTA (Canadian Cable Television Association) Chairman’ sees. National (Cable) TV perish’, Marketing, vol. 80, no. 14, Nov. 3 & 10, 1975, p. 8. S. Craig, “CRTC Cable Hearings: CCTA puts the heat on for PAY TV go-ahead,” Marketing, vol. 80, June 16, 1975, pp. 3-4. I. Reid, “CRTC may block cable firms from entering PAY TV”, Financial Post, vol. 69, June 7, 1975, p. E-3. M. Lavoie, “PAY TV _ backers given scant hope for approval”, Financial Post, vol. 69, June 28, 1975, p. C-5. S. Craig, “PAY TV: no quick pay-off’, Marketing, vol. 80, June 23, 1975, p. 41. “Cable TV dangles new lures. Despite previous setbacks, operators are determined to line up the pay audience’, Business Week, Dec. 1, 1973, pp. 612+. Kas Kalba, “Communicable Medicine; Cable television and health services,” Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Sept. 1971. United States, Cabinet Committee on Cable Television, Cable: Report to the President (Clay T. Whitehead, Chairman), Washington: Superintendent of Documents, 1974. vii + 122 pp. Tables. $1.50 (paperback). Library of Congress: F4-600004. Michael T. Saliba, “Television programming and the public interest: Subscription TV versus public ownership,” Antitrust Law and Economic Review, vol. 6, no 4, 1973, pp. 109inlye (address: P.O. Box 6134, Washington D.C. 20044. Annual subscription $44.50 — qtly. — single no. $13.50). A.R. Taylor, ‘Pay Cable Television” — address. Vital Speeches of the Day, vol. 40, Jan. 15, 1974, pp. 199-202. S. Kagan, ‘“‘Pay TV: Present and Future,” Popular Electronics, vol. 6 Dec. 1974, pp. 44-45+ “Broadcasters call de-regulation of pay cable unfair to them,” Broadcasting, vol. 90, March 22, 1976, pp. 59+. “N.Y. (City) tightens grip on pay-cable rate regulations,” Broadcasting, vol. 90, March 8, 1976, p. 46. “HBO (Home Box Office) begins to roll its own entertainment for pay cable,” Broadcasting, vol. 90, March 22, 1976, p. 59+. “Bird is in hand for pay cable,” Broadcasting, vol. 89, Oct. 6, 1975, p. 26. “Broadcasters get in their licks against PAY TV in testimony on competition bill,’ Broadcasting, vol. 90, Feb. 9, 1976, p. 30. “FCC’s pay-cable rules get bird of unhappiness from both sides,” Broadcasting, vol. 89, Nov. 10, 1975, pp. 51-52. “Justice joins cable attack on FCC’s siphoning rules,” Broadcasting, vol. 90 Feb. 9, 1976, pp. 25-26. “No pay cable for Canada now,” Broadcasting, vol. 90, Jan. 5, 1976, pp. 38+. “What’s the future hold for MDS?”, (re: subscription TV), Broadcasting, vol. 89, Dec. 8, 1975, p. 72. “Renters plans system for home access of news and information via one-way cable”, Broadcasting, vol. 89, Oct. 13, 1975, p: 53: “Business Brief: PAY TV in America; feevee’s_ charge,” Economist, vol. 256, Sept. 27, 1975, pp. 76-77. P.F. Kagan, “Clearer picture: Home Box-office helps brighten outlook for cable TV,” Barron’s, vol. 55, Nov. 24, 1975, pp. 11+. “Other people worried about pay television,” Broadcasting, vol. 89, Oct. 13, 1975, p. 53. “Cox cable accelerates pay development (subscription TV) with MDS,” Broadcasting, Vol. 89, Aug. 4, 1975, pp. 34-35. “MDS and PAY TV: complement or competition to the cables?” Broadcasting, vol. 89, Aug. 11, 1975, pp. 35-36. “MDS power hike to enhance HBO service around Philadelphia,” Broadcasting, vol. 89, July 14, 1975, p. 51. “Moving closer to a PAY TV payoff,” Business Week, Aug. 25, 1975, pp. 24+. “Spurt begins in pay cable with movies as main fare, sports second,” Broadcasting, vol. 89, April 18, 1975, pp. 17-19. “Pay cable’s horizons expand even farther,” (re: Teleprompter Corporation), Broadcasting, vol. 88, June 2, 1975, p. 25. ‘“Hatfields and McCoys of PAY (TV) blast away in new (FCC) filings,” Broadcasting, vol. 88, June 2, 1975, p. 34. ; “Networks use (Senator) Hart hearings as forum for blasts at pay cable,” Broadcasting, vol. 89, July 14, 1975, pp. 26-27. “Canada takes first step toward pay cable via_ satellite,’ Broadcasting, vol. 88, June 2, 1975, p. 53. “Canada’s position paper for cable draws some sniping,” Broadcasting, vol. 88 June 16, 1975, pp. 48-49. “Rogers warns of PAY TV possibility,” Marketing, Feb. 9, 1976, p. 17. “Computer’s role (in TV) must be chosen carefully,” Broadcaster, vol. 34, no. 19, Oct. 1975, p. 44. “Crowded times,’ (Subscription TV), TLM, Sept. 24, 1975, p. B-5. “PAY TV via satellite,’ Broadcaster, vol. 34, no. 7, July 1975, p. 20. BOOKS Richard Adler and Walter Baer, The Electronic Box Office, New York: Praeger Publishers, 1974. Martin Mayer, About Television, New York: Harper & Row, 1972, 433 pp. Robert Lewis Shayon, The Crowd-Catchers: Introducing Television, New York: Saturday Review Press, 1973, 175 pp. CANADIAN DOCUMENTS The Independent Production Industry, with respect to English-language programs for broadcast in Canada, The Centre for Canadian Communication Studies, University of Windsor, April 1976. Potential Effects of PAY TV Development on Canadian Television Program and Film Production and Distribution Capabilities; Final Report, submitted to the Department of Communications, Ottawa, by Telecommuni 41/ pay-tv