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America proposes to charge $3.95 for its basic subscriber service which will include 12 neighborhood-based channel. A second subscribe option priced at $6.95 will offer the 12 local channels plus five satellite channel and 12 regional to Cambridge television viewers will offer nine cable satellite stations and additional pay service such as MTV and Home Box Office...

Author: By Thomas J. Winslow, | Title: City Awards Cable License | 4/1/1985 | See Source »

Harvard administrators and police on the committee have a long way to go before proving that the committee is not just the result of lip service to a few disgruntled minority students. The new committee may provide a channel for student complaints but does nothing to address the concerns of Cambridge residents outside the University. A permanent, independent police review board including local residents as well as Harvard students is the best way to insure that all citizens affected by the HUPD have a voice in the department...

Author: By Charles C. Matthew, | Title: University Police Need Monitoring | 3/21/1985 | See Source »

...goofed," said an Army spokesman. Several years ago, the Army acted as purchasing agent for the Air Force's communications equipment. Then the Army bought 200 Super High Frequency Multi-Channel Initial Systems devices. They were to be shipped to Army combat units next fall. Although both systems are linked to an armed forces communications network, in remote locations they cannot reach each other as they are now set up. The Army will not say how much its equipment originally cost, but it now plans to spend $30 million to adapt the system. The Air Force already has been forced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Military: A $30 Million Wrong Number | 3/18/1985 | See Source »

...last week's storm was the TV documentary on Britain's commercial Channel 4, MI5's Official Secrets. In it, Cathy Massiter, 37, a former agency intelligence officer, charged that for the past 15 years her ex- bosses had been illegally wiretapping British union officials as well as human-rights and political activists. Her assertions were supported by another former MI5 employee, an anonymous clerk, who said she was responsible for transcribing the intercepted phone calls. "The evidence of Ms. Cathy Massiter and her unnamed former colleague," declared the Guardian after the story broke, "is potentially the most important blow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain Challenging Government Secrets | 3/18/1985 | See Source »

...which, of course, will be for naught if A&E cannot prove that arts on cable is a viable business. The channel charges a small fee to cable systems that carry it but hopes to earn most of its revenue from advertising. Though progress has been slow, 24 national advertisers have signed up thus far, and network executives predict that the channel will be in the black by 1986. "We have minded our knitting," says Davatzes. "We finished our first year ahead of our business plan." For the last best hope of culture on cable, that is no mean feat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: A Tough Sell for the Arts | 3/11/1985 | See Source »

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