House Communications Plans Sept. 13 Video Marketplace Hearing
The House Communications Subcommittee plans a Sept. 13 hearing on changes in the U.S. video marketplace, the Commerce Committee said Wednesday. “Over the last decade, the video marketplace has undergone a transformative shift as more media content moves online,” including…
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the “introduction of streaming services,” said Commerce Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., and Communications Chairman Bob Latta, R-Ohio, in a statement. "While there is an unprecedented amount of [content] available, the rise of these services creates challenges for traditional media providers who continue to compete despite being saddled with regulations. We look forward to discussing the evolution of this market, the steps Congress can take to ensure outdated regulations do not hinder innovation and competition, as well as how to bring the traditional marketplace into the 21st century.” The hearing will begin at 2 p.m. in 2322 Rayburn.