The cable companies often take financial interests in those networks in exchange for carriage.
As a result, the media companies are increasingly pushing for carriage fee and retransmission fee growth.
The Competition Act ought to help the regulator ensure that terms for common carriage are fair.
Camborne Hill was the venue for the carriage's test-run, on Christmas Eve - an event celebrated in a well-known Cornish folk song of the same name.
And they will become increasingly prevalent (and also smaller) as information technology switches from pure electronics to so-called optoelectronics, in which light is employed alongside electrons for the carriage and processing of data.
By sizing this vehicle for internal carriage, the full tactical and operational benefits of the Osprey's speed -- approximately 270 knots in its conventional aircraft mode -- can be exploited, instead of having to externally sling-load the larger and heavier HMMWV at a much reduced range and speed.
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Trains should have a separate carriage for smokers, and restaurants should segregate as well.
There, we were ushered into a horse-drawn carriage for the short ride uphill to the main entrance.
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Ride to the altar in a horse-drawn carriage for a fairy tale ceremony.
Thatcher's coffin was transferred to a carriage for the march to St.
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In a 2002 paper James Speta of Northwestern University laid out three broad historical justifications for applying common carriage to regulate prices and access.
"It was the early 80s and he'd traded in his three-wheeler invalid carriage for a Mini, and I was showing him how it worked, " he said.
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Can Gottsch wrangle even more carriage for his rural channel with cable and satellite operators, and raise the bushels of seed money it'll take to launch operations elsewhere?
Following the prayer, the coffin was taken to the mosque, first by hearse, then by horse-drawn carriage for a military procession through the streets of Cairo to Al-Maza Air Base.
She said: "It was late and we were cold and wanted to get home, but when approached the lead hackney carriage for a lift the driver just said: "Four people but no dog.
Mr Trevithick is remembered for his Camborne road carriage, nick-named the "Puffin Devil", first tested in 1801.
The affiliate fee primarily incorporates the carriage fee for cable networks and retransmission fee for broadcasting networks.
We believe that the margins are already at very high levels and there will be pressure from pay-TV service providers to stall the growth in the carriage fee for cable channels.
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He is remembered for his "Camborne road carriage", nick-named the "Puffin Devil", which made successful passenger-carrying trials in 1801.
It surveyed 17 airlines for various kinds of tarmac delays, their menu and contracts of carriage and customer service commitments and issued grades for these separate factors and an overall grade.
Ditto for most e-mail providers, for Skype, for the Post Office, for anyone else involved in the carriage of data.
"The end result is that we save money on behalf of local taxpayers, cuts our carbon footprint, and makes the route even safer because the lights illuminate the carriage much more clearly for drivers and cyclists, " the council spokesman said.
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But for the next few minutes, the carriage became little Caracas, with passengers clapping and cheering as Limardo's crew taught them how to say "Well done" in Spanish and led them in Venezuelan chants.
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Whether or not the additional profits from these deals will be able to compensate for pay-TV industry pressure over the carriage fee is something that is unclear as of now.
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For Epix, which has struggled to gain carriage deals from traditional cable operators like Comcast and Time Warner Cable since its launch late last year, it provides both a cash infusion and another (markedly higher profile) distribution platform for an extensive library of flicks from its partners, Paramount, Lionsgate, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Even the air smelled moderately clean, as each carriage's many smokers dutifully headed for a smoking area near the lavatory.
It was eventually agreed, for example, that, behind the formal gun carriage bearing the coffin, the mourners should wear lounge suits not uniforms, although a ludicrous debate persisted as to whether Elton John, a friend of the princess, should sing at the service.
The four-carriage train was driven out of the depot for about a mile until it jumped the tracks, becoming wedged into a three-storey building.
The carriage announcement proves a much-needed boost for the fledgling movie channel, which offers access to more than 15, 000 films, including the Tyler Perry and James Bond franchises, as well as original series on multiple platforms.
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