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Free Press, Consumers Union, PTC File Retransmission Comments To FCC
Groups Want Agency To Step Into Disputes; Consumers To Have Right To Decline Payment On Bundled Channels
John Eggerton -- , 5/18/2010 3:58:06 PM

Put Free Press, Consumers Union and the Parents Television Council in the "retransmission consent is broken"
category, one which also includes cable operators pushing for reform.

The groups got together to file comments in the Federal Communications Commission's inquiry into retransmission consent (the deadline for initial comments was today May 18).
In their filing, they ask the commission to step in to help resolve disputes when retrans negotiations reach an
impasse, with the industry footing the billl for that outside arbitration. And in a novel route to unbundling and a la
carte, they want, as part of dispute resolution, a mechanism for consumers to be able to decline to pay for any
channels that have been sold as a bundle.
"Consumers should no longer be prisoners of pricey bundles, but should have the freedom to select, pay for and
receive in their living rooms only those channels they want," they argued.
The FCC inquiry was prompted in part by some high-profile impasses that drew attention from Capitol Hill. FCC
chairman Juilus Genachowksi has said there "may" need to be fixes to the system, but at the same time he has said
he does not want to get in the middle of marketplace discussions.
His baseline has been that the issue is one about consumers and their potential loss of access to signals during
those marketplace negotiations, however.
Broadcasters, who say retrans impasses are not regular occurences, argue that the system is working fine, including finally compensating broadcasters fairly, or at least more fairly, for the high-value content they supply to multichannel video programming distributors.
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