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The Cable Center - The Cable Center is comprised of five core components working together to create programs that preserve, document, demonstrate, educate, and communicate the contributions of the cable industry.
Cable in the Classroom (CIC) - CIC fosters the use of cable content and technology to expand and enhance learning for children and youth nationwide Working in partnership with and on behalf of the cable industry, CIC advocates for the visionary, sensible and effective use of media in homes, schools, and communities.
Cable Hope Fund - The Cable Hope Fund is a non-profit corporation created by NCTA on behalf of its members as an industry-wide response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. The Cable Hope Fund’s mission is to assist with relief efforts for individuals and families affected by the hurricane, with particular emphasis on cable employees, and to assist with the longer-term rebuilding of the communities affected, and in many cases destroyed, by the storm. Contributions to the Fund may come from anyone in the cable industry including corporations and individuals. While it was established to be a cable industry response to Hurricane Katrina, the Cable Hope Fund will be sustained to assist in future disaster relief and redevelopment efforts.
Cable Positive - Cable Positive was founded in February 1992 by three concerned cable executives, Jeffrey Bernstein, then with Request Television, Brad Wojcoski of HBO and June Winters, with the mission of organizing cable's resources in the fight against AIDS. Since then, Cable Positive has grown to include supporters from every major network, MSO, system, hardware manufacturer, trade association, media publication, and affiliated industry vendors and suppliers.
Control Your TV - Learn how you can use your cable set-top box to control the programs that come into your home.
Digital Media Xperience - As a global leader in digital music and visual programming, DMX MUSIC offers access to one of the world's largest digital and music and video libraries, delivering more than 500 styles of non-stop music via digital cable, satellite, DVD, and the Internet.
Federal Communications Commission - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent United States government agency, directly responsible to Congress. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions.
iN Demand - the world′s leading aggregator and supplier of Video-On-Demand, Pay-Per-View and HDTV programming. iN DEMAND puts television viewers in control with the best in On Demand entertainment such as Howard Stern On Demand, and offers the biggest movies for the first time on television with Movies On Demand and iN Demand Pay-Per-View.
iN DEMAND is also the home for powerhouse sports packages including MLB Extra Innings, NBA League Pass, NHL Center Ice, MLS Direct Kick and the Emmy Award-winning NASCAR IN CAR, as well as championship boxing, WWE and much more.
National Cable & Telecommunications Association -The National Cable and Telecommunications Association, formerly the National Cable Television Association, is the principal trade association of the cable television industry in the United States. Founded in 1952, NCTA's primary mission is to provide its members with a strong national presence by providing a single, unified voice on issues affecting the cable and telecommunications industry.
Responsible TV Viewing - The cable industry has a longstanding commitment to addressing parents' concerns about what they and their children see on television. The cable industry provides customers with a wide choice of programming that serves diverse audiences, including several channels just for children and families. Combined with this choice, cable provides tools to help families control the programming that comes into their homes.
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