Legislation to Deregulate Cable TV, Reduce Consumer Rights, and Eliminate Free Access

Action Alert:  Stop Legislation to Deregulate Cable TV, Reduce Consumer Rights, and Eliminate Free Access


Contributed by Drew Shaffer, Cable TV Administrator



There are lobbying efforts in many state legislatures and in Congress right now that intend to completely deregulate cable TV and phone companies. Several bills have already been introduced in Congress and one is on it's way to the Iowa State legislature.

 

If successful, these bills would effectively:

 

eliminate any operational support for all public access cable tv channels in the US;

eliminate local franchising authority;

eliminate the ability of cities to regulate any rates of cable tv or phone companies and

eliminate the ability of cities to protect their citizens, by

eliminating
the ability of cities to deal with citizen complaints about their cable
tv/phone companies, and to the largest extent possible,


eliminate franchise fees.



These
lobbying efforts are largely being carried out by Verizon and Southern
Bell (which will shortly become AT&T through a merger/buyout),
although some cable companies are assisting their efforts. The phone
companies argument is that local franchising is a barrier to entry –
they will not be able to roll out their tv offerings fast enough to
compete with cable tv. The cable companies are arguing they should not
have to supply all the offerings they now make to cities (including
such things as operational funding for access channels, franchise fees,
pass through funds, etc.).




The
Congressional representatives that have been approached by cities over
the last six months indicate that there will be a bill passed this year
and that it will NOT be public access channel/city/citizen friendly (although
they might not put it quite like that – that will be the effect).




If you
are concerned about these developments, please contact your
Congressional and state reps and let them know you do not want this to
happen – that phone companies and cable companies should not be de-regulated. In fact, there should be further regulation to protect citizens, cities and public access channels.


 

Click here to find and contact your state legislators

 

Click here to find and contact your Congressman and US Senators

 

E-mail,
fax and phone
are the best ways to contact our Washington reps. 
If you send a snail-mail, send it to their district office rather than
DC.  (All congressional mail sent to DC is screened for anthrax
and therefore it will take much longer to get there).  


 



Drew
Shaffer, is the Cable TV Administrator in Iowa City.  This issue
was discussed with Nick Johnson  on  Ch.
18, Iowa City’s Public Access Channel on the “Live & Local”
program.  For more information, IC residents can watch for this
program to be rebroadcast – check the PATV schedule here.


 


If you would like to be part of organized media reform efforts in Iowa, please consider joining Iowans for Better Local TV


To find out more,  click here



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