NCTA: FCC Can't Force Low-Power Carriage


NCTA: FCC CAN'T FORCE LOW-POWER CARRIAGE

The National Cable & Telecommunications Association says the Federal Communications Commission has no authority to force cable operators to carry all class-A low-power-TV stations arguing that it would not only violate the law, but would also be "disserve" the public interest in diversity of programming. The FCC already adopted various initiatives to promote participation by small businesses (which are meant to include women and minorities) in the media business, but it also put other proposals and tentative conclusions out for comment, including that giving class-A low-powers must-carry status would promoted programming diversity and localism. The NCTA strongly disagreed, saying that the FCC provides no reason to believe that low-powers have diverse ownership. In addition, the trade group said, expanding TV-carriage rights would harm diversity by forcing out niche programming on cable systems with carriage capacity already strained by the three-year dual-carriage requirement the FCC imposed on cable last fall.

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