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Old 02-24-2009, 04:29 PM
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Satellite TV Hearing Creates Controversy in Congress RE: SHVERA

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It didn’t take long for Congress’ first attempt to open discussion of reauthorizing the nation’s satellite TV law to turn into a donnybrook between broadcasters and satellite companies over TV station carriage and compensation issues.
In the first of three congressional hearings this week, satellite industry execs called for a rewrite of the law to ease their ability to bring in major-network stations in markets without all major networks, to end any need for them to air stations that rebroadcast national shopping or religious channels without any local content and to bring in stations with state news content that are outside Nielsen’s Designated Market Areas. They also suggested the system for compensation payments may need changing.

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Old 02-24-2009, 04:32 PM
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New Version Of SHVERA Is Must-Pass Legislation: Boucher

Retransmission-Consent Battles Also Addressed During House Hearing

John Eggerton -- Multichannel News, 2/24/2009



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A new version of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act (SHVERA) is must-pass legislation this year, according to Rep. Rick Boucher, chairman of the House Communications, Technology & Internet Subcommittee.
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Dish Network chairman Charlie Ergensaid his company did not deliver local stations in all of the nation's 210 DMAs because 32 were all so-called short markets that lacked at least one, or in some cases three or four, network affiliates. Because the law prevented him from importing signals from network affiliates in adjacent markets, consumers wouldn't buy the service.

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Old 02-24-2009, 10:06 PM
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E* + D* ask for rural incentives

Yahoo! News - DirecTV, DISH ask U.S. lawmakers for rural incentives by Reuters: Yahoo! Tech
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Old 02-24-2009, 11:43 PM
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So even D* is admitting that locals are demanding X3 fee increases. This is obviously an effort to recoup declining ad revenues. So they are trying to recoup the revenue on the back of Sat customers.
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Old 02-25-2009, 06:44 AM
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Here is another article.

Ergen: SHVERA Reforms Could Lead To Universal Local-Into-Local By 2010

Dish Network chief talks to Congress about satellite reforms

By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 2/24/2009 8:18:18 AM MT

"The digital age has arrived," says Dish Network Chairman Charlie Ergen, "and the laws need to catch up." That would include not making satellite operators pay to carry any TV stations or, absent that, Congress coming up with a single retransmission consent rate that applies to all broadcasters and pay TV providers. It also means revamping the satellite carriage regime and what constitutes a local signal.

"Treat a monopoly like a monopoly," says Ergen. "Satellite providers already pay a fixed, per-subscriber copyright royalty rate, and we see no reason why a similar concept can't work for retransmission consent."

In prepared testimony for a House hearing on reauthorizing the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act (SHVERA), Ergen listed four fixes he says should be made in the law, which essentially provides the rules of the road for satellite delivery of local TV station signals.

Those fixes, says Ergen, would address the problems of 1) consumers unable to get local news and sports from their home state because of the way markets are configured (almost half cross state lines, according to one satellite lobbyist); 2) rural communities not having all four major nets; 3) retrans fights that deprive local consumers of station signals, and 4) must-carry stations with little or no local content, but which satellite operators are required to carry.

Ergen argues that pay TV providers should be able to import neighboring broadcast stations, with consumers getting to make the call about what local means.

For example, in a market that straddles two states, the ABC affiliate may carry local news, or the games of the college in one state, while viewers in that split market would prefer to get the games of a nearby college that happens to be in an adjacent market.

Ergen says that Dish provides local-into-local service in 178 of Nielsen's 210 markets, or about 97% of TV households. In most of the rest, he says, there are three or fewer network affiliates, which makes it uneconomical to serve because viewers won't want the service it is missing, say, the local NBC affiliate, and DISH is prevented from important a nearby NBC affiliate.

To help remedy that, he says, Congress should step in and allow pay TV providers to import stations from adjacent markets. "If broadcasters won't invest in their local communities," he argues, "pay-TV providers should be able to treat a nearby affiliate as the local affiliate."

At a press conference with reporters before his appearance before the House Communications, Tech & Internet Subcommittee, Ergen said that if Congress institute his suggested broad reforms, that the marketplace would drive either his company, or competitor DirecTV to serve virtually all those 210 markets, and by as early as next year. "I would predict that, based on what we're proposing, it is highly likely that you would get all 210 DMA's with all the DBS players without it being mandated by Congress, and you would probably get it by 2010."

Ergen also argues that 1) retransmission consent reform is needed because broadcasters have too much leverage when they can play a multiplying number of multichannel video providers off one another and that the FCC should set a 20-hours-per week minimum of local programming as a threshold for TV stations to get must-carry status, saying satellite operators are forced to carry "hundreds of stations today that have little or
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So does this mean the DMA that directly borders me I'll soon be able to get their channels hopefully?
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So does this mean the DMA that directly borders me I'll soon be able to get their channels hopefully?

maybe depending on the efficency of congress, and lobbyists
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maybe depending on the efficency of congress, and lobbyists
If we're depending on congress, then we might as well just bend over and grab our ankles.
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My local cable here in Penn Yan, NY used to carry three sets of locals. Rochester, NY (my DMA) as well as Syracuse and Elmira-Corning. They dropped the Elmira-Corning last month but still carry Syracuse. Yet Dish will not allow me to watch Syracuse and Rochester at the same time.
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Old 02-25-2009, 08:09 AM
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My local cable here in Penn Yan, NY used to carry three sets of locals. Rochester, NY (my DMA) as well as Syracuse and Elmira-Corning. They dropped the Elmira-Corning last month but still carry Syracuse. Yet Dish will not allow me to watch Syracuse and Rochester at the same time.
It's not Dish or Direct's fault that you can't get what locals you choose to or however many you choose to. Thank your congressman or woman and their continued support of outdated, monopolistic laws and local broadcast stations.

Man how I miss the days of having both the West coast locals and the East coast locals. Even though they were California and New York stations, they were 1000 times better than the crap that I get for locals now, oh yeah and those really aren't local since they are 50 miles away and takes either a Sat or a 50ft antennae tower to pick them up. But those outdated laws somehow say a station that is 50 miles away from me is my local. Yeah right.
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