July 2006

Today's Quote 07.13.06

Asked if he thought, as Rather had suggested the day before, that political timidity on the part of the large corporations that now own the broadcast networks affects decisions about news programming, Koppel said, "I don't think politics has as much to do with it, quite frankly, as the marketplace does. The marketplace is exerting a far more dangerous influence on what gets on and what doesn't get on television news programming these days than any . . . fear of political repercussions or consequences."

Judge plans to review AT&T, Verizon deals

JUDGE PLANS TO REVIEW AT&T, VERIZON DEALS
[SOURCE: C-Net|News.com, AUTHOR: Anne Broache and Declan McCullagh]

Tweaks To DTV Transition Concern Technology Sector

TWEAKS TO DTV TRANSITION CONCERN TECHNOLOGY SECTOR
The nation's congressionally-mandated transition to digital television in 2009 remains intact after the Senate Commerce Committee recently cleared sweeping communications legislation, but some technology industry members are concerned about potential exceptions to the rule. The bill provides a two-year extension of the Feb. 17 date to February 2011 for Spanish-language analog stations broadcasting on channels 2 to 51 within 50 miles of the U.S. border. The language was included in the final draft of the S. 2686 legislation that Chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) brought to the three-day voting session. The bill cleared the committee on June 28 by a 15-7 margin. But its fate is uncertain because of other controversies such as network neutrality and franchising language. The two-year extension is one of a dozen of provisions in S. 2686 affecting the transition to digital television, which calls for television stations to stop sending analog broadcasts by the mid-February date. The House-passed H.R. 5252 does not include a comparable section concerning DTV. The tech sector is also worried about another potential change pushed by Sens. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) and Conrad Burns (R-Montana), and Byron Dorgan (D-ND). Their amendment directs the FCC to reconfigure the spectrum band that will be up for auction to give smaller wireless carriers a better chance of winning.
http://www.njtelecomupdate.com/lenya/telco/live/tb-ALRM1152731315474.html

FCC combing air tapes for dirty words

FCC COMBING AIR TAPES FOR DIRTY WORDS
[SOURCE: Reuters, AUTHOR: Brooks Boliek]

Louisiana Governor Vetoes State Franchise Reform

LOUISIANA GOVERNOR VETOES STATE FRANCHISE REFORM
[SOURCE: Broadcasting&Cable, AUTHOR: John Eggerton]

Cable vs Telco: New Research

CABLE MODEM VS DSL: RIVALS SIDE-STEP BIG PRICE WARS SO FAR
[SOURCE: Kagen Research, AUTHOR: Mariam Rondeli]

Magna Raises Red Flag Over Nielsen Commercial Ratings

MAGNA RAISES RED FLAG OVER NIELSEN COMMERCIAL RATINGS
[SOURCE: TVWeek, AUTHOR: Jon Lafayette]

Ted Koppel Makes A Discovery About Broadcast News

TED KOPPEL MAKES A DISCOVERY ABOUT BROADCAST NEWS
[SOURCE: Washington Post, AUTHOR: Lisa de Moraes]

Spanish DJs take lead role in politics

SPANISH DJs TAKE LEAD ROLE IN POLITICS
[SOURCE: USAToday, AUTHOR: Martin Kasindorf]

Adelphia Update

CABLE FIRMS SALIVATE OVER SLICES OF ADELPHIA PIE
[SOURCE: Wall Street Journal, AUTHOR: ]