Here is a copy of my letter to my congressman:
September 24, 2007
Shane Linder
XXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXX, Texas XXXXX
Representative Rubén Hinojosa
U.S. House of Representatives
2463 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Mr. Hinojosa:
SUBJECT: FCC APPROVAL OF DOMINANT TRANSPONDERS TO ECOSTAR
From what I understand, the FCC is currently considering the sale of the Dominion’s DBS transponders to Echostar. Dominion has been the only DBS provider of exclusively Christian and family-friendly programming. They provided small Christian broadcasters, like FE TV in Harlingen, an opportunity to reach the mass public. Without them, many of these channels will struggle to get to their audience.
Since Dominion will no longer be in the DBS business, I would like to see the FCC require DBS and cable companies to carry more public interest channels. That would give these small broadcasters a greater ability of reaching their audience. My understanding is that public interest channels are non-profit and offer programming that is religious, educational or in some way offers some other benefit to the public. In this time when violence, foul language and sexual content are so prevalent on network television, many families want to have more options. Since Dominion’s Sky Angel will no longer be one of those options, it is only appropriate for the FCC to require more public interest channels be added by cable and DBS providers.
Respectfully,
Shane Linder
September 24, 2007
Shane Linder
XXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXX, Texas XXXXX
Representative Rubén Hinojosa
U.S. House of Representatives
2463 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Mr. Hinojosa:
SUBJECT: FCC APPROVAL OF DOMINANT TRANSPONDERS TO ECOSTAR
From what I understand, the FCC is currently considering the sale of the Dominion’s DBS transponders to Echostar. Dominion has been the only DBS provider of exclusively Christian and family-friendly programming. They provided small Christian broadcasters, like FE TV in Harlingen, an opportunity to reach the mass public. Without them, many of these channels will struggle to get to their audience.
Since Dominion will no longer be in the DBS business, I would like to see the FCC require DBS and cable companies to carry more public interest channels. That would give these small broadcasters a greater ability of reaching their audience. My understanding is that public interest channels are non-profit and offer programming that is religious, educational or in some way offers some other benefit to the public. In this time when violence, foul language and sexual content are so prevalent on network television, many families want to have more options. Since Dominion’s Sky Angel will no longer be one of those options, it is only appropriate for the FCC to require more public interest channels be added by cable and DBS providers.
Respectfully,
Shane Linder