Originally published: January 11, 2011
Last updated: January 11, 2011 - 5:40pm
Comcast has sweetened the public interest pot for its Comcast/NBCU deal, including putting a number to its public service announcement (PSA) pledges -- $75 million over five years -- limiting interactive advertising targeted at kids, guaranteed signal quality for public, education and government (PEG) channels, and more.
Calling it a "further amplification" of its previous public interest commitments, Comcast outlined the new voluntary steps in a filing at the Federal Communications Commission. Comcast said it will extend its commitment to add 1,000 hours of news and public affairs programming on NBC O&O's to the Telemundo-owned stations as well. It will also add an hour of educational/informational kids programming to Telemundo stations, as it has pledged for the O&O's.
In addition Comcast will:
- Deploy better parental control navigation and filtering in set-tops by the end of this year, and allow parents to restrict access to video, apps and widgets on IP-based set-tops within a year of their deployment.
- Limit interactive ads to kids, including not accepting interactive advertising in programming for shows primarily targeted to kids under 13, which will include Nickelodeon and Sprout).
- Commit $15 million per year over the next five years to PSA's about digital literacy, childhood obesity, parental controls, and FDA nutritional guidelines.
- Pledge not to degrade the signal quality or impair the reception of PEG channels. It has already promised not to move them to a digital tier unless a system goes all-digital or a community agrees to it.
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