[opendtv] News: Good news for their customers?

  • From: Craig Birkmaier <craig@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: OpenDTV Mail List <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 08:05:39 -0500

Sinclair and Mediacom reached a carriage agreement just days before the Superbowl (and several other retrans agreements around the country were finalized just in time to carry the Superbowl).


FCC Chairman Kevin Martin was pleased that the parties were able to reach agreement on the subscriber fee issue stating: "This is very good news for their customers."

Perhaps Mediacom should use this statement in the notice they will be sending to their customers...we are raising rates again and the Chairman of the FCC thinks that this is good news for you!

Regards
Craig

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6413203.html?display=Breaking+News&referral=SUPP&nid=2228

Sinclair, Mediacom Strike Carriage Deal
by John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 2/2/2007 3:12:00 PM

After months of negotiation, Sinclair has reached a retransmission agreement with cable operator Mediacom, according to a release from the cable company.

The deal, terms of which were not disclosed, means that stations serving about 700,000 Mediacom subs will be restored immediately, which means before Sunday's Super Bowl.

The deal followed word that the FCC was unlikely to intervene to force arbitration on the parties, despite urgings to do so from some powerful legislators.

Mediacom had asked the FCC to intervene, arguing that Sinclair had negotiated in bad faith, or more to the point was not negotiating, and that at the least the FCC should restore the stations while the commission decided what, if anything, to do. The FCC said no on both accounts, with the Media Bureau finding Sinclair had not argued in bad faith and that the commission did not have the authority to force arbitration absent a finding of fault with Sinclair.

FCC Chairman Kevin Martin had also signaled that he supported the Media Bureau and didn't think the FCC had authority to weigh in, though he had urged the parties to resolve the dispute or submit to FCC arbitration.

Mediacom favored that arbitration route, while Sinclair did not.

Sinclair has said all along that it was simply a case of Mediacom not paying what Sinclair's TV station signals were worth.

"I am pleased that Mediacom and Sinclair have reached an agreement," said Martin late Friday. "This is very good news for their customers."


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