The Nation - News from June 9, 1987
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A federal appeals court refused to put a hold on new cable television rules, allowing requirements to take effect that cable companies carry a minimum number of local TV stations. The Federal Communications Commission’s “must-carry” rules will go into effect Wednesday, while the court reviews appeals. The rules also require current cable television subscribers to buy a $5 switch to receive stations dropped by cable companies.
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