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Cable TV Regulation web edition offers complete and comprehensive coverage of cable TV law and regulation - updated daily. Print and CD-Rom editions of this product are also available.
For more than 40 years, Pike & Fischer has been the tool of choice for lawyers and industry professionals needing access to FCC rules, commission and court decisions, and the laws that govern the U.S. communications industry.
This site is maintained and updated by a senior legal team of FCC law and policy experts, with decades of experience in cable TV law. The site is updated daily as notices and opinions are issued and rules are adopted or revised. This website was developed and is maintained via our partnership with Contegra Systems, Inc. (www.contegrasystems.com)
Cable TV Regulation is used every day by:
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Lawyers
Regulators
Academics and law students
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Cable TV professionals
Industry associations
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Cable TV Regulation includes the following information.
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FCC Rules The full text of current cable TV-related FCC rules and regulations as codified in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Includes historical notes outlining administrative history. Updated daily.
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Cases The full text of cable TV-related orders released by the FCC (by the full Commission and its Bureaus) as well selected cable TV-related decisions issued by federal courts (including the U.S. Supreme Court). The material in Cases dates from 1964 to the present and is updated daily.
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Case Digests Pike & Fischer's exclusive summaries of the holdings, or actions taken, in FCC orders and court decisions. Digests simplify research by allowing the researcher to review quickly all of the FCC and court decisions that address a particular topic, such as a particular FCC rule,
a section of a federal statute, or a general point of cable TV law.
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NPRMs & NOIs The full text of cable TV-related Notices of Proposed Rulemaking, Notices of Inquiry, and Requests for Comment released by the FCC since 1964.
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Statutes The full text of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (including the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and its legislative history), and other Cable TV-related federal laws.
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Pike & Fischer News & Analysis The full text of all Pike & Fischer news and analysis articles about current developments and rule changes in the Cable TV industry as written by P&F legal editors and experts from The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. since 1994.
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FCC Record PDFs of all cable TV-related documents -- including formal FCC Record citations and page numbers. New PDFs are added to the collection monthly. When complete, the archive will include all FCC Record PDFs from 1986 forward.
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FCC Phone Directory Cable TV Regulation offers the ability to locate personnel at the Federal Communications Commission by allowing you to search the directory on the FCC's website.
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Today's FCC Daily Digest The full text of the current edition of the FCC Daily Digest, as posted on the FCC website.
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Newsletter Archive Back issues of Pike & Fischer's Cable TV Regulation bi-monthly newsletter in PDF format from 2000 forward.
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Quick Search Use this tool to quickly search across the entire Cable TV Regulation collection by keyword or phrase. Quick Search will find your search term as it appears in any part of any document in the collection.
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Advanced Search Use this powerful tool to search across the entire Cable TV Regulation archive or to narrow your search to include only those types of documents relevant to your research. This tool allows you to search the full text of documents or to focus your searching on specific fields, such as Citation, Docket Number or Date.
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Search Templates - Use these content-specific search templates to narrow your search efforts to a specific document type, such as FCC Rules or the FCC Record.
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Search Within These Results Use this feature from Results List or Expanded View to narrow your search results. To search within a subset of your results, check the boxes next to only those documents you would like to search. Then click the Selected Documents radio button before running your search. When using Advanced Search, this tool also allows you to further narrow your search by document type.
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Search Within This Document When in View Full Text mode, use this feature to hone in on a specific word or phrase within the document you are viewing. Your new search terms will be highlighted.
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Modify Search From any browse format, use this feature to change your original search parameters.
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Using Connectors

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The Basics Searches may consist of a group of words or phrases linked by connectors such as and and or that indicate the relationship between them.
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apple and pear |
« Both words must be present |
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apple or pear |
« Either word can be present |
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apple w/5 pear |
« Apple must occur within 5 words of pear |
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apple not w/5 pear |
« Apple must not occur within 5 words of pear |
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apple and not pear |
« Only apple must be present |
If using more than one connector, use parentheses to indicate precisely what you want to search for. For example, apple and pear or orange could mean (apple and pear) or orange, or it could mean apple and (pear or orange). Noise words, such as if and the, are ignored in searches.
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AND Connector Use the AND connector to connect two expressions, both of which must be found in any document retrieved. For example:
| apple pie and poached pear would retrieve any document that contained both phrases. |
| (apple or banana) and (pear w/5 grape) would retrieve any document that (1) contained either apple OR banana, AND (2) contained pear within 5 words of grape. |
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OR Connector Use the OR connector to connect two expressions, at least one of which must be found in any document retrieved. For example:
| apple pie or poached pear would retrieve any document that contained apple pie, poached pear, or both. |
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W/N Connector Use the W/N connector to specify that one word or phrase must occur within N words of the other. For example, apple w/5 pear would retrieve any document that contained apple within 5 words of pear. Here are more examples:
| (apple or pear) w/5 banana |
| (apple w/5 banana) w/10 pear |
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NOT and NOT W/N Use NOT in front of any search expression to reverse its meaning. This allows you to exclude documents from a search. Example:
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NOT standing alone can be the start of a search request. For example, not pear would retrieve all documents that did not contain pear.
The NOT W/ ("not within") operator allows you to search for a word or phrase not in association with another word or phrase. Example:
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Using Wildcards ( * and ?)
A search word can contain the wildcard characters * and ?. A ? in a word matches any single character, and a * matches any number of characters. The wildcard characters can be in any position in a word.
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appl* |
« would match apple, application, etc. |
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*cipl* |
« would match principle, participle, etc. |
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appl? |
« would match apply and apple but not apples |
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apple not w/5 pear |
« Apple must not occur within 5 words of pear |
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ap*ed |
« would match applied, approved, etc |
Note that use of the * wildcard character near the beginning of a word may slow search performance.
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Using Stemming
You may use the ~ character to extend or stem your search to cover grammatical variations on a word.
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test~ |
« would also find testing |
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apply~ |
« would also find applying, applies, and apply |
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There are four ways to browse search results. Move from one browse mode to another by clicking on the appropriate links.
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Results List Displays your documents in a list. Basic information for each document is provided -- such as Title, Date, Document Number, Docket Number and Score. Information displayed will vary based upon the content searched.
From this view you may Sort results by clicking on the or links. You may also view the full text of any document by clicking on View Full Text or refine your search further using the Search Within These Results feature.
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Expanded View Displays your documents in an expanded list, with each of the first 5 instances of your search term surrounded by a small amount of text. Use this view to quickly determine whether your results are appliCable TV to your research topic. From here you can Sort results by using the or links. You may also view the full text of any document by clicking on View Full Text or refine your search further using the Search Within These Results feature.
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Full Document View Displays your document in full text in a separate window. From here you may search within the document, email the document to a colleague or view your search terms.
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View Search Terms Displays your document in a modified full text view - with up to 500 characters around each highlighted search term.
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Printing Your Results You may print the results of your research at any time by first clicking on
the Printer Format button. This feature, which is
available from all Browsing formats listed above, removes unnecessary
navigation bars and graphics from your screen. You may then use your
browser's print tools to print your results.
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Printing PDFs To print the full text of FCC Record documents or back issues of our
Newsletter -- both of which are available in Adobe Acrobat PDF, click the
printer icon located in the Adobe Acrobat toolbar while
viewing the full text of the PDF.
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Printing Online Guides The Site Map and Help Page on this site can be printed and used as handy
desktop reference tools. To do so, first click the Printer Format button to eliminate unnecessary navigation bars and graphics.
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Downloading
To save a document to your computer, click Printer Format, then File, then Save As. You may
then name the file and select where to save it to your local computer.
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Determining Number of Printed Pages
To determine the length of a particular document prior to emailing or printing same,
click Printer Format, then File, then Print Preview. The page count in the upper left hand corner of the browser window will indicate the number of pages in the document.
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To email a list of documents to a colleague or client, click the checkboxes next to the documents you want to deliver. Then, click on the Email to a Colleague link. To email the full text of a document, click Email a Colleague from View Full Text mode. Complete the address and personal message form and click Send.
| Frequently Asked Questions |
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Q: My organization would like to try Cable TV Regulation web edition before deciding to subscribe. Do you offer free trials?
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Q: What are case digests?
A: Case digests are Pike & Fischer's exclusive summaries of the holdings, or actions taken, in FCC orders and court decisions. Digests simplify research by allowing the researcher to review quickly all of the FCC and court decisions that address a particular topic, such as a particular FCC rule, a section of a federal statute, or a general point of Cable TV law. Search case digests » |
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Q: How often is this site updated?
A: Cable TV Regulation web edition is updated each business day as activity occurs. |
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