FCC targeted outreach to broadcasters in advance of...
FCC targeted outreach to broadcasters in advance of the TV incentive auction would go too far and risk making participation seem less than voluntary, the Television Licensee Coalition (TLC) said in a letter to the FCC. “The FCC has quite…
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properly embarked on a process of generally educating TV stations about this opportunity by means of FCC webinars, workshops, conferences, etc., open to all interested parties, as well as the FCC LEARN program on the FCC website,” the TLC said. “But with its recent announcement of plans to conduct Targeted Outreach, the Commission risks tipping the delicate balance it is required to effectuate between a truly ‘voluntary’ auction and one in which the government, by overreaching, undermines that statutory dictate.” The auction is supposed to be voluntary, TLC said: “TLC respectfully suggests that the FCC resist taking any action that might be interpreted as instead introducing an element of compulsion into the process.” The group, represented by law firm Lerman Senter, speaks for “fifteen companies, licensed to operate approximately 300 full power television stations,” though the companies remain anonymous, the filing said (http://bit.ly/1jonSqo).