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22 December, 11:44

Which of the following goals of the Cable Act of 1992 indicates the government's desire to allow consumers to hold cable operators accountable for cable television content?

the desire to keep cable operators from pushing broadcast networks out of the television industry

the desire to protect the public from obscene and indecent content

the desire to make sure that consumers had access to fair and affordable service

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  1. 22 December, 12:28
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    Answer:its actually B for sure
  2. 22 December, 13:15
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    The correct option is the last: "the desire to make sure that consumers had access to fair and affordable service".

    The Cable Television Act from 1992 is a Federal Law enacted by the US Congress to regulate the provision of cable services and to ensure it takes place in a competitive market environment.

    As most regulations that fight for competition, it is drafted to protect consumers, so that they can access to a wide offer of products or services (in this case we specifically refer to TV contents) at a competitive price.
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