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- Q5015650 subject Q6443743.
- Q5015650 abstract "Cable Positive was founded in February 1992 by three concerned cable executives, Jeffrey Bernstein, then with Request Television, Brad Wojcoski of HBO and June Winters, with the mission of organizing cable's resources in the fight against AIDS. It grew to include supporters from every major network, MSO, system, hardware manufacturer, trade association, media publication, and affiliated industry vendors and suppliers. In 2006, it launched the AIDS PSA campaign "Join the Fight", developed by film production company Kismet Films. In the Fall of 2009, Cable Positive announced it was discontinuing operations and closing its New York office.".
- Q5015650 wikiPageExternalLink www.cablepositive.org.
- Q5015650 wikiPageExternalLink press.asp.
- Q5015650 wikiPageWikiLink Q1196567.
- Q5015650 wikiPageWikiLink Q12199.
- Q5015650 wikiPageWikiLink Q184452.
- Q5015650 wikiPageWikiLink Q2178147.
- Q5015650 wikiPageWikiLink Q6443743.
- Q5015650 wikiPageWikiLink Q6934597.
- Q5015650 comment "Cable Positive was founded in February 1992 by three concerned cable executives, Jeffrey Bernstein, then with Request Television, Brad Wojcoski of HBO and June Winters, with the mission of organizing cable's resources in the fight against AIDS. It grew to include supporters from every major network, MSO, system, hardware manufacturer, trade association, media publication, and affiliated industry vendors and suppliers.".
- Q5015650 label "Cable Positive".