Title
TELEVISION PROGRAMS
Proposition Summary
Initiative. Declares it contrary to public policy to permit development of subscription television business. Provides no charge shall be made to public for television programs transmitted to home television sets. Contracts inconsistent with free transmission made after effective date of Act or still executory are void. Act does not apply to community, hotel, or apartment antenna systems, or non-profit educational television systems. Injured person may seek damages or injunction for violation of Act. Repeals Sections 35001-35003, Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to subscription television.
Proposition Number
15
Year
1964
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Popular Vote Results
Y: 4515013; A: 66.4; N: 2286775; B: 33.6
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative
Code Sections Affected
Added Free Television Act
For Author
Don Belding, Chairman Citizens' Committee for Free-TV and Director Eversharp Corporation; Financial Corporation of America; Mrs. Fred S. (Gerri) Teasley, Vice Chairman Citizens' Committee for Free-TV and Radio-TV Chairman, California Federation of Women's Clubs; George Johns, Executive Secretary, San Francisco Central Labor Council
Against Author
S. L. Weaver, Jr., President Subscription Television, Inc.; Ralph Bellamy, Acting President Fair Trial for Pay TV Council; Ralph Clare, Secretary, Joint Council of Teamsters of Southern California
Recommended Citation
TELEVISION PROGRAMS California Proposition 15 (1964).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/673