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Significantly viewed out-of-market television stations in the United States : ウィキペディア英語版 | Significantly viewed out-of-market television stations in the United States Significantly viewed (SV) is a classification for television stations as determined by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to be local stations that have a significant viewership outside of their Nielsen designated market area (DMA).〔(US Code - Section 340: Significantly viewed signals permitted to be carried )〕 Federal legislation was passed to help protect television viewers living in extraterritorial and border areas from losing local television stations where viewers are living outside of the DMA.〔(Significantly Viewed Legislation )〕 ==History== In 2005, the FCC completed a federal study on all of the media markets in the United States. It came up with a list of counties in each state where out-of-market television stations are significantly viewed by residents who are using antennas, whether or not they are cable or satellite subscribers. The study also looked at the history of viewership of the original Community Access Television (CATV) installations throughout the country. CATV is the predecessor of cable television. Today's cable television content is much more focused on premium channel television programming than the original purpose of picking up local programming from television stations in a specific area.
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