With the baseline STAVRA satellite compulsory license reauthorization bill text now out for comment and perusing, ammendments are being collected to try to steer it in one direction of another, including ones sure to raise the ire of cable operators.
Although cable ops were looking for more retrans reforms out of the bill, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association and American Television Alliance Monday were both counting that baseline bill a victory and pushing for passage as is. The National Association of Broadcasters liked the direction, too, but still had some issues.
At press time Monday, a number of amendments were being teed up for a Wednesday markup according top copies obtained from sources, including a bunch that would make the bill even more broadcast friendly — or cable-unfriendly — mostly addressing particular points of interest and contention of their sponsors.
See Amendments at multichannel.com
Although cable ops were looking for more retrans reforms out of the bill, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association and American Television Alliance Monday were both counting that baseline bill a victory and pushing for passage as is. The National Association of Broadcasters liked the direction, too, but still had some issues.
At press time Monday, a number of amendments were being teed up for a Wednesday markup according top copies obtained from sources, including a bunch that would make the bill even more broadcast friendly — or cable-unfriendly — mostly addressing particular points of interest and contention of their sponsors.
See Amendments at multichannel.com