Can't Dish just put one national feed on CONUS and give everyone access to it?
Is this just a PBS rule or does it apply to all local network feeds?no. PBS rules state if there is a PBS in your market you are exempt from the national feed
Is this just a PBS rule or does it apply to all local network feeds?
I don't think that you are correct on the being able to take retrans $$ on PBS. I think that depends on whre the station gets it's funding. Some are allowed and some are not.
Well, doesn't that put dish over a barrel. They have to carry the channel, and can charge whatever they want.
Fact is, PBS gets it's airwaves for free, so Dish should get to retransmit for free.
Also, we only need 1 PBS per demo. It made sense in the '60s to have multiple so everyone could get signal, but not today. Heck, with the great variety of programs out there, I'm not sure public television makes sense at all today, but that is probably a question for Sonicbabble.
I'm pretty immune to FUD. In fact, I assume it is false until proven otherwise. So please post a link (or links) with information from an authoritative source(s) supporting your claims on....
1 - the timing of when Dish would have provided PBS in HD to all DMAs where they currently provide locals in HD in the absence of the current law.
2 - the impact on Dish satellite TPs, required changes in consumer dish set-ups and increased subscriber costs for complying with the current law.
Talon Dancer
Specifically,
we conclude that by February 17, 2010, a satellite carrier must provide carriage of HD broadcast stations,
in HD, in at least 15% of the markets in which they carry any station pursuant to the statutory copyright
license in HD. This “HD carry one, carry all” requirement will apply to 30% of a satellite carrier’s HD
markets no later than February 17, 2011, 60% no later than February 17, 2012, and 100% by February 17,
2013.25 Satellite carriers are required to carry each digital broadcast station in the market in the same
manner, including carriage of HD signals in HD format if any local station in the same market is carried
in HD. In addition, satellite carriers will be required to notify all local stations in a market at least 60
days prior to their launch of HD carry-one, carry-all in that market.
I wonder which of the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment Charlie is referring to? Freedom of speech (Never a problem for him before)? Freedom of religion (is Charlie religious?)
What the First Amendment does NOT guarantee is Charlie's right to do whatever he wants, whenever he pleases, to, to whomever happens to be in his way.
PBS has run some good specials on the Constitution and how it works, but I guess Charlie wasn't watching.
all this talk about a PBS station?
I wonder which of the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment Charlie is referring to? Freedom of speech (Never a problem for him before)? Freedom of religion (is Charlie religious?)
What the First Amendment does NOT guarantee is Charlie's right to do whatever he wants, whenever he pleases, to, to whomever happens to be in his way.
PBS has run some good specials on the Constitution and how it works, but I guess Charlie wasn't watching.
What Charlie might do is put up the PBS channels in HD but squeeze the bitrate down to SD quality.
HUH? Surely you mean that Charlie Ergen is protesting that the government should not violate the First Amendment by specifying at what resolution he can or cannot say something -- i.e. SD vs HD.Charlie Ergen is protesting that the government should not violate the First Amendment by specifying what he can or cannot say (i.e., broadcast PBS messages).....
Where do you get that any station pays anything for the freq they transmit on?
Plus, PBS is government funded. To me, that should mean it can be made available for free on a variety of mediums, not just OTA.
I'm pretty immune to FUD. In fact, I assume it is false until proven otherwise. So please post a link (or links) with information from an authoritative source(s) supporting your claims on....
1 - the timing of when Dish would have provided PBS in HD to all DMAs where they currently provide locals in HD in the absence of the current law.
2 - the impact on Dish satellite TPs, required changes in consumer dish set-ups and increased subscriber costs for complying with the current law.
Talon Dancer
Interesting enough, amidst all the angst about how the lack of spot beam TPs will cause DISH to drop HD if it is required to comply with STELA, DISH currently carries ALL of the Austin DMA HD stations (except PBS) on TWO different sats -- one in the Eastern Arc (61.5) and the other in the Western Arc (129). So in case of the Austin DMA, Dish has more than ample spot beams to provide PBS in HD but they don't.....If this court decision prevails (and I thoroughly expect Dish to appeal all the way up the line) what will probably happen is that Dish will have to make some hard choices about which local markets currently carried in HD will have to be discontinued from HD carriage, so that they will not be subject to the STELA PBS carriage rule. My guess is that the first to be on that discontinuance list will be the locals carried on a CONUS feed, such as those here in central america (Lexington, Louisville, Huntington, WV, Charleston WV, etc). and other areas of the Eastern Arc.....
The (female) legislator who introduced the PBS requirement into STELA commented that if DISH could carry an adult channel (e.g., Playboy), it was nonsense to think it could not carry all PBS channels by the STELA specified date. What she ignores is that a few adult channels carried on a national CONUS feed does not equate to 354 local PBS channels, plus hundreds (or thousands) of PBS sub-channels to be carried in SD. Her reasoning is totally in-valid, and she can only be considered a selfish, self-centered, west coast liberal with no concern whatsoever for the "fly-over" states.