FCC Gets Earful On Satellite Radio Merger


FCC GETS EARFUL ON SATELLITE RADIO MERGER
[SOURCE: Broadcasting&Cable, AUTHOR: John Eggerton]
Monday was the deadline for initial comments in the proposed merger of XM and Sirius satellite radio, and there were plenty of them. Opponents of the merger include the National Association of Broadcasters, and consumer groups Common Cause, Consumer Federation of America, Consumers Union, and Free Press, which said that XM and Sirius' contention that there is one big digital audio market with satellite radio only one of many players is a way to hide the "truly anticomptetitive and anti-consumer nature of the proposed merger." Public Knowledge, which promotes fair use rights for intellectual property, weighed in in support of the merger so long as the merged company sets aside 5% of its capacity for noncommercial educational programming over which it has no control; provides a la carte or tiered programming, and does not raise prices for three years. The Progress and Freedom Foundation, a think tank that ponders digital-related public policy, also gave a nod to the merger by suggesting any antitrust review should look beyond the two satellite players to other digital information providers in deciding whether the resulting company would be a monopoly, saying that market should also include "services the platforms in question may provide in the future that they do not today."
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* Conservative Group Backs Satellite-Radio Deal
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* Edwin Meese endorses XM/Sirius merger
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