Members of Senate and House Urge FCC to End Big Cable Stalemate
MEMBERS OF SENATE AND HOUSE URGE FCC TO END CABLE STALEMATE
[SOURCE: Broadcasting&Cable, AUTHOR: John Eggerton]
Fourteen more members of the House of Representatives (all Democrats except one) have asked FCC Chairman Kevin Martin to consider adopting a "dispute-resolution mechanism" for ending the "stalemate" between Comcast and Time Warner and the NFL over carriage of the NFL Network. In a letter to the chairman, they complain that "vertically integrated multichannel video program distributors (MVPDs) are refusing to carry the NFL Network and other popular independently owned programming on a broadly distributed tier of service."
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* NFL Pitches Baseball-Style Arbitration
Even as a group of legislators was asking FCC Chairman Kevin Martin to impose some kind of arbitration mechanism on cable program carriage disputes--citing The NFL Network and cable operators Comcast and Time Warner specifically--NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was proposing the same thing to Time Warner Chairman Glenn Britt. Britt responded that the company wasn't interested, though he had some suggestions of his own.
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