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CORRECTION: FCC report says purchase of cable-TV channels may cost more.

Publication: The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, Texas) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Publication Date: 20-NOV-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 The Dallas Morning News

Byline: Vikas Bajaj

Nov. 20--The Dallas Morning News has moved a correction for the story slugged DA-CABLE-TV-20041120 filed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News for Nov. 20. The new version subs the sixth graf to correct the name of the GAO to the Government Accountability Office.

Please delete the first version and use the new one.

FCC report says purchase of individual cable-TV channels may cost more

By Vikas Bajaj

The Dallas Morning News

Nov. 20--The ability to buy cable-TV service a channel at a time, rather than bundled by dozens, may cost most families more, not less, money, the Federal Communications Commission concluded in a report released Friday.

Most Americans watch too many TV channels...

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