Market Power & Reciprocity Among Vertically Integrated Cable Providers
Abstract
This paper seeks to investigate the effects of vertical integration on the cable industry.
There are two main goals that the research paper will attempt to address. The first
is to build upon existing research on favoritism shown by multichannel video programming
distributors (MVPDs) to affiliated video programming networks. Second, the paper will
use 2007 and 2010 industry data to investigate the possible existence of “quid pro
quo” among vertically integrated MVPD cable providers. After evaluating the data with
multivariate OLS Regressions, the evidence suggests that MVPD cable providers do tend
to carry their own affiliated programming networks. Furthermore, the evidence supports
the hypothesis that reciprocity relationships exist among major vertically integrated
cable providers.
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Honors thesisDepartment
EconomicsSubject
Vertical IntegrationCable Provider
Programming Network
Programming Distributor
Empirical Analysis
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Jeffrey (Shih-kai) Shen (2011). Market Power & Reciprocity Among Vertically Integrated Cable Providers. Honors thesis, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/3559.Collections
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