DISH Network EVP and General Counsel Urges Senate Subcommittee
to Modernize Satellite Legislation
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – Oct. 7, 2009 – Today, R. Stanton Dodge, Executive Vice President and General Counsel of DISH Network, testified on the Reauthorization of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act of 2004 before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and the Internet.
Dodge stated, “We are hopeful that the reauthorization process this year will modernize an outdated statute as well as provide the incentive to achieve a national policy goal: making local TV service available to consumers in all 210 markets. We look forward to working with members and staff to accomplish both objectives.”
Dodge’s testimony focused on the challenges of providing consumers with access to all local channels, particularly the substantial cost. Though DISH Network has launched local channels in 98 percent of households nationwide in less than 10 years, Dodge stated the job is not yet complete, “until all consumers have the opportunity to view their local channels.”
Dodge continued, “the bill voted out of Senate Judiciary Committee two weeks ago is a good first step but could have unintended consequences. Other pay TV providers pay either a retransmission fee to the local broadcast station or a copyright royalty payment. Any requirement to pay double compensation to carry the same station would create an unintended financial disincentive to provide these signals.”
“Finally, I want to comment on the Judiciary Committee’s provision to study phasing-out the compulsory license regime. We welcome such a study but believe it needs to be coupled with an FCC study. That study should examine the current compensation regime and whether it is truly market-based and serves consumers.”