Which of the following acts of Congress served to increase competition in the broadcasting industry with other electronic media?
A) The Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992
B) The Federal Communications Act
C) The Telecommunications Act of 1996
D) The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984
E) The Cable Franchise Policy and Communications Act
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