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Which form of mass media is now the principle source of political information for about 80 percent of the population of the US?

Television remains the primary source of political information for about 80 percent of the US population. Broadcast news, cable news channels, and political talk shows on television are widely consumed by Americans seeking information on politics and current events.


Statute of limitations on paying a cable bill?

An old disputed cable TV bill falls under the UCC, which provides a 4 year statue of limitations. However, if your state places utility bills under the open statue, the debt will have no statue of limitations.


What is an example of independent agency?

The question is not specific as it does not ask independent from what. There are many examples of independent agencies.However if the question is political in nature, an Independent agency would be a government entity that is independent of the legislative, executive and judicial branches.Examples:1. Do report to the president2. Small federal bureaucracies that serve groups on specific problems3. Headed by an administrator4. NASA is large $11 million budget and 23,000 employee5. Some evolve into departmentsCIA, Central Intelligence Agency


What kind of pulley is a zip line pulley?

A zip line pulley is typically a single pulley with dual wheels to accommodate the cable on both sides. It is designed for high speeds and can support heavy loads as it moves along the zip line cable smoothly.


Is it the courts job to enforce the laws?

==One Answer== Laws are enforced by many entities including our courts. Yes. Courts enforce the laws. The courts enforce all types of statutory and case law including such categories as torts, equity law, the law of real property, trust law, criminal law, tax law, etc. A myriad of local, state and federal agencies also enforce our laws. Some examples follow. The FDA enforces laws regarding our food and drugs, Local authorities such as building inspectors enforce laws regarding public health and safety and building codes. Local and state police enforce laws regarding city ordinances, public safety, motor vehicle laws, and criminal law. The FTC enforces laws regarding trade and commerce. The FCC enforces laws that regulate 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. The US Customs and Border Service and Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) enforce their particular bodies of law under the Department of Homeland Security The US Equal Opportunity Commission enforces employment laws that include all federal equal employment opportunity regulations, practices, and policies that address such areas as civil rights and discrimination in the work place. The Justice Department enforces the Patriot Act. The list goes on.

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What is accessing device?

One example might be, using a fraudulent modem to access cable or satellite TV.


Does cable use satellite?

Cable TV doesn't use Satellites. They are two different services. Cable TV is a digital service where you get the services by using a cable installed by your cable tv provider in your area. The Satellite TV is the strong competition of Cable TV. It needs a satellite dish and a satellite to receive digital-TV signals from the providers.On the link provided, you will see the comparison of Satellite TV and Cable TV and why Satellite TV is the superior on both services.EDIT: Cable-TV does use satellites - but only to bring in the signal from other countries. It's fed to distribution equipment, which sends it down the cable to individual homes. For example - I have cable-TV supplied by Virgin Media - they broadcast content from other countries supplied to them by satellites (eg. SKY 1 which is an American broadcaster), and they send it down a cable to my home. Snakester1962 (Supervisor)


What is access device fraud?

One example might be, using a fraudulent modem to access cable or satellite TV.


Does cable tv use satellite?

Cable TV doesn't use Satellites. They are two different services. Cable TV is a digital service where you get the services by using a cable installed by your cable tv provider in your area. The Satellite TV is the strong competition of Cable TV. It needs a satellite dish and a satellite to receive digital-TV signals from the providers.On the link provided, you will see the comparison of Satellite TV and Cable TV and why Satellite TV is the superior on both services.EDIT: Cable-TV does use satellites - but only to bring in the signal from other countries. It's fed to distribution equipment, which sends it down the cable to individual homes. For example - I have cable-TV supplied by Virgin Media - they broadcast content from other countries supplied to them by satellites (eg. SKY 1 which is an American broadcaster), and they send it down a cable to my home. Snakester1962 (Supervisor)


How do you connect ipod to tv with usb ports?

The easiest solution is the iPod AV Cable - See the related link for an example.


What is a cat 5 cable and how does it differ from other cat cables?

Cat, stand for category. A category 5 cable may be used as ethernet cables, telephone cords, or tv video. Each category of cable pertains to the level of cable. For example the category 1 is the most primitive.


What is a cable guy?

A cable guy is a slang term for a person who works for the cable television services and installs cable television.


Do I need to have cable tv to have the cable company be my ISP?

You will need to have the internet thru your cable company but not cable tv service.


What is the best way to connect my TV to the cable outlet using a TV coax cable?

To connect your TV to the cable outlet using a TV coax cable, simply plug one end of the coax cable into the cable outlet on the wall and the other end into the "Cable In" or "RF In" port on your TV. Make sure the TV is set to the correct input source (usually "Cable" or "Antenna") to receive the cable signal.


What is a cable jack?

A cable jack is a jack on a wall used to connect a television to cable television services.


A single cable that carries all audio and video information from devices connected to a TV to the TV itself?

It seems like you are describing a SCART lead, otherwise known as a PERITEL connector, used in Europe but not the USA. The more modern example would be the HDMI cable.


What is the difference between a service company and a retail company?

Retail company provides goods for you to buy... for example, clothing stores. Service company provides you a service... for example, a cable television provider.