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    Executive Memo Cox Communications‚ Inc.‚ 1999 Introduction: Mr. Clement‚ congratulations on this opportunity to strengthen Cox’s place in the cable market. The Gannett acquisition will certainly benefit Cox and its shareholders. We at Professional Consulting Group (PCG) realize that you face a difficult decision working this new purchase into your existing plans for the next six months. With the proper funding plan‚ whether it be issuing

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    information‚ or pay a low-cost flat fee. The Information SuperHighway‚ on the other hand‚ will likely be based upon a pay-per-use model. On a gross level‚ one might say that the payment model for the Internet is closer to that of broadcast (or perhaps cable) television while the model for the Information SuperHighway is likely to be more like that of pay-per-view T.V. "Pay-per-use" environments affect user access habits. "Flat fee" situations encourage exploration. Users in flat-fee environments navigate

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    Dr. Murasko ECON5136 ECON5136: MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS HOMEWORK #3 ANSWERS 1. Suppose an amusement park faces demands from two consumers: P1 = 18 – 2Q1 P2 = 14 – 2Q2 P is the price per consumer/attraction and Q is the number of consumers/attractions purchased. Marginal cost is $2 per consumer/attraction. a. Calculate a block pricing scheme that would approximate 1st-degree price discrimination. Finding quantities associated with P = MC: P1 = 18 – 2Q1 = 2 Q1 = 8 P2 = 14 – 2Q2 = 2 Q2 = 6 We now calculate

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    Television in our life How do we spend our free time? Some 20 or 30 years ago the usual answers used to be: "We’re going to the theatre" or "We’re going to a party". Now we very often hear "We’re going to stay at home and watch the TV!" Television is now one of the most important mass media. It plays a great role in our life today. But when and how did it be­come an ordinary thing in the household today? The idea of a machine able to broadcast both sound and vision goes back to 1875. But only

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    ANALYSIS OF SALES PATTERN OF TELEVISIONS IN INDIA Sagar Roongta‚ Yash Ambegaokar‚ MPSTME‚ Mumbai ABSTRACT Main objectives of the research are to understand the market of consumer electronics‚ mainly Televisions‚ what are the different technologies in the market and response of people towards it. There are essentially three market sectors i.e. Low Income‚ Middle Class and High Income Sector and the behaviour of each sector is different from one another. The data was collected from a sample

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    Television news vs. Newspaper When it comes to finding about the news of what’s going on in our world‚ we want details and facts. We want the juice of what’s actually going on. The debate between the efficiency of newspapers and TV news‚ TV news is a lot more effective. Watching the news on TV is a lot easier for people to understand and is more convenient than reading it on paper. For the people who are always in a rush in the morning‚ it’s more convenient to turn on the TV and listen to what’s

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    SPECIAL ISSUE Development of High Voltage DC-XLPE Cable System Yoshinao MURATA*‚ Masatoshi SAKAMAKI‚ Kazutoshi ABE‚ Yoshiyuki INOUE‚ Shoji MASHIO‚ Seiji KASHIYAMA‚ Osamu MATSUNAGA‚ Tsuyoshi IGI‚ Masaru WATANABE‚ Shinya ASAI and Shoshi KATAKAI We have developed a cross-linked polyethylene (DC-XLPE) insulating material that has excellent properties for DC voltage applications. Our high-voltage (HV) DC XLPE cable and factory joints using this material showed positive results in a polarity

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    Who should be responsible for Television Violence? Composition II Who should be responsible for Television Violence? Can we afford to continue ignoring the connection between television violence and the increase in mass murders? The answer is no. We have to take a stance now and fight for stricter regulations by the government and the Federal Communications Committee (FCC). Television has been associated with influencing controversial acts since the beginning of its creation

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    People http://www.term-papers.us/ts/gb/pnl166.shtml Abstract Television violence is pure evil to the minds of children and young adults. A simple cartoon can probably have around thirty violent acts in it. A sit-com show can influence a kid to kill someone. Magazines and newspapers have articles of children imitating violent acts that they have seen on television. Psychologists and doctors have done a lot research to prove that television violence can affect a mind of a child or a young adult. Scientists

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    Briefly describe the Adelphia Communications scandal. Adelphia is a Delaware corporation headquartered in Coudersport‚ Pennsylvania. Adelphia owns‚ operates‚ and manages cable television systems and other related telecommunications businesses. Adelphia issues Class A shares of common stock‚ which are registered with the Commission pursuant to of the Exchange Act‚ and Class B shares of common stock‚ which have ten times the voting power of Class A shares and which have been held almost exclusively

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