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CEO Pfeiffer boldly predicted that the Microsoft / Intel " Wintel " duopoly would be replaced by " Wintelpaq ".
Meditel and MT operated a duopoly until 2008, when the state regulator Agence Nationale de Réglementation des Télécommunications waved in Wana, owned by Morocco's Omnium Nord Africain.
In certain markets, a Fox affiliate may outsource news programming to an NBC, ABC or CBS station in the market ( either due to insufficient funds for production of their own newscasts or the station being operated under a duopoly or some form of an operational agreement with a major network affiliate ); while this is less common in the 50 largest television markets, the largest station in regards to market size using this arrangement is WPGH-TV / Pittsburgh ( in the 23rd largest U. S. media market ), which has broadcast a 10 p. m. newscast that is produced by Cox Media-owned NBC affiliate WPXI since the 2006 shutdown of WPGH's in-house news department by owner Sinclair Broadcast Group after the company's News Central division folded.
An economic example of endogenous aspirations is provided by the notion of an economy consisting of many firms operating in different industries, where each industry is a duopoly.
* The KMSP TV Tower, owned by Fox O & O duopoly KMSP / WFTC ( Channels 9 / 29 ) stands high and is also utilized by the stations of Twin Cities Public Television ( KTCA / KTCI 2 / 17 ), and ten FM stations.
The first use of the Nash equilibrium was in the Cournot duopoly as developed by Antoine Augustin Cournot in his 1838 book.
In December 2010, a senior official from the European Central Bank called for a break-up of the Visa / Mastercard duopoly by creation of a new European debit card for use in the Single Euro Payments Area ( SEPA ).
The Channel Four Group was a collective of television producers lobbying the British Government to establish a new independent television channel outside of the BBC / ITV duopoly, to act as a " publisher " of programmes produced by independent production companies rather than using the almost exclusively in-house production methods the existing channels then employed.
Trans-Island Bus Services ( TIBS ) was formerly a public transport operator in Singapore, incorporated on 31 May 1982 by a firm of Singapore Shuttle Bus as a second full-day run bus service, following public transportation market liberalisation reform approved by parliament, which thereafter proposed the formation of another public bus service provider to establish a duopoly, which will compete with Singapore Bus Services ( now SBS Transit ) in 1981.
It is the only television station owned by Rogers that is not part of any duopoly ever since Joytv outlet CIIT-DT ( formerly an affiliate of Citytv sister system Omni Television ) was sold to S-VOX in 2008.
The FCC ruled HMTF held enough stock in Sunrise making an acquisition of WICS / WICD a duopoly between two of the four highest-rated stations in the market which is forbidden by FCC rules.
The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, in a duopoly with the area's MyNetworkTV affiliate WNYO-TV.
However, nearly all of Cunningham's stock is still controlled by trusts in the names of the children of the Smith brothers, so for all intents and purposes Sinclair still has a duopoly in Charleston.
Currently, only the two stations in the Tucson duopoly broadcast in 720p among Belo-owned stations ; however, they are operated by Raycom Media's CBS affiliate KOLD-TV via shared services and joint sales agreements.
The station is operated in a duopoly with independent station KONG-TV, which features syndicated programs and news programming some produced by KING-TV ; KONG is available on UHF channel 16, but on most Seattle cable systems is given the Channel 6 channel slot to compliment KING-TV.
The station is owned by Newport Television, LLC as part of a duopoly with independent station WJTC.
Owned by Gannett Company, WJXX is part of a duopoly with NBC affiliate WTLV and both stations share studios on East Adams Street ( near EverBank Field ) in downtown Jacksonville.
Owned by Gannett Company, WTLV is part of a duopoly with ABC affiliate WJXX and both stations share studios on East Adams Street ( near EverBank Field ) in downtown Jacksonville.
The sale was approved by the FCC in late-November giving Boston its second television duopoly ( the other one being WBZ-TV and WSBK-TV ).
This decision was the result of successful lobbying by Qantas, which had exerted pressure on its government to protect the long-established duopoly it shared with British Airways on the " kangaroo route " under a joint revenue-sharing agreement.
The station is owned by CBS Corporation, and is one-half of a television duopoly with WCBS-TV ( channel 2 ).
It is named after Antoine Augustin Cournot ( 1801 – 1877 ) who was inspired by observing competition in a spring water duopoly.

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it can be shown that in this economy, satisficing leads to collusion amongst firms: competition between firms leads to lower profits for one or both of the firms in a duopoly.
However, the series is currently aired on KTTV on weekends and now KCOP on weekdays because both stations are a duopoly, of which KTTV had given up the CBS affiliation several months before I Love Lucy premiered.
When Sinclair tried to acquire Sullivan's stations outright in 2001, it could not legally keep both WMMP and WTAT because Charleston has only six full-power stations ( too few to legally permit a duopoly ).
This resulted in the creation of a duopoly with Fox-owned station KSAZ ( both KSAZ and KUTP are currently the only English-language network-owned stations in the Phoenix market ).
In the mid-1980s, Ozark and TWA had a de facto duopoly at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, a hub for both.
Locally owned by the Wray family ( under the licensee KTBS, LLC ), it is sister to CW affiliate KPXJ as part of the market's only legal duopoly and both stations share studios located between Kings Highway and Rutherford Street on the eastern side of Shreveport.
With the unique combination of both KPWR and KZLA, the move gave Emmis and Los Angeles its first Rhythmic duopoly, as well as the second duopoly in California with this arrangement, the other being Clear Channel Communications siblings KMEL and KYLD in San Francisco.
The New York Times Company purchased the two stations in 1996 after an earlier attempt by River City Broadcasting ( which was in the process of being acquired by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, who had purchased then-UPN affiliate KOCB ( channel 34 ) at the same time ) to purchase the Palmer television holdings fell through due to FCC duopoly regulations which at the time prevented one entity from owning two stations in the same market ( which would have been the case in both markets, between KFOR and KOCB in Oklahoma City and between WHO-TV and KDSM-TV ( channel 17 ) in Des Moines ).
Because of duopoly rules at the time, which would be partially repealed only two years later, both stations were launched as low-power stations ( though WFXI converted to a class A license in 2002 ).
Owned by The E. W. Scripps Company, it is sister to independent station KMCI-TV ( as the company's only legal full-power station duopoly ) and both station share studios on Oak Street and Cleaver Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri.
Sinclair could not legally keep both WTAT and WMMP because Charleston has only six full-power stations ( too few to legally permit a duopoly ).

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Though concern about the existence of a duopoly had been around for some time, a press uproar sparked in 2006, when a controversial reform to the Federal Radio and Television Law, seriously hampered the entry of new competitors, like Cadena Tres.
Since WRAL operates in a duopoly with WRAZ, this station may also broadcast CBS programming in certain cases when WRAL is unable to do so ( such as during special events or news-related emergencies ).
The newly found balance in the Juniper-Cisco core duopoly lasted until 2007, when Juniper released the T1600.
Around the same time, Colfax took advantage of recently relaxed Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) rules and became the Twin Cities market's first duopoly when they purchased KQQL to partner with the new station.
On November 4, 2005, KFOR officially became part of Oklahoma City's second television duopoly when the New York Times Company completed its purchase of KAUT-TV from what is today CBS Television Stations.

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However, this period also saw the rise of Social Credit, which broke the National / Labour duopoly in parliament, winning former National seats from 1966.
Dramatist and architect John Vanbrugh saw this as an opportunity to break the duopoly of the patent theatres, and in 1703 he acquired a former stable yard, at a cost of £ 2000, for the construction of a new theatre on the Haymarket.
The transaction established the first television duopoly in Houston with KRIV and KTXH ( Fox had also owned several of KTXH's former sister stations under Taft ).
The former WBDT studio facility is currently slated to undergo renovations for use by Sinclair Broadcast Group's duopoly of ABC affiliate WKEF and Fox affiliate WRGT-TV.
Salem purchased the station in 1993, and though now legally permitted to hold 104. 7 ( thanks to duopoly ) in addition to WPIT-AM / FM, Salem chose to spin 104. 7 off to Entertainment Communications ( dba Entercom ), licensee of WDSY-FM and the former WEEP-AM.
The station expanded into television three years later, with the debut of WTAE ( channel 4 ) on September 4, 1958, initially as a joint venture of Hearst and the former owners of KQV ; this arrangement had led to the sale of KQV to ABC in 1957 to avoid duopoly concerns.

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