Tuesday, May 19, 2026

A Big Regulatory Win In D.C. For Charter Spectrum

The FCC has ruled that Charter Communications is subject to effective competition under the statutory local exchange carrier (LEC) test. As a result, local franchise authorities on the island of Kauai, in addition to 32 communities in Massachusetts, may not regulate basic-tier cable rates.

AT&T To Broadcast TV: Distant Signals Are Your Fault

If there ever was a more straightforward argument as to why STELAR should be reauthorized, it was this: hundreds of thousands of consumers will lose access to network television programming. Why? Broadcasters are to blame, and they're flush with millions in cash thanks to the retrans fees they collect, claims a top AT&T executive.

A STELAR Retrans Wrangling On Capitol Hill

"The World Series is on TV. I watched it last night," Sen. Jon Tester noted Wednesday during the Senate Commerce Committee's STELAR reauthorization hearing. But, at his Montana farm, the FOX station airing the games is "blacked out" on DirecTV. This set the stage for a lively debate on retrans consent failures.

Senators Get An Earful On STELAR Pros and Cons

One of the thorniest issues involving broadcast TV, the reauthorization of the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act, was the main subject at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing held Wednesday on Capitol Hill. A Senate Commerce Committee hearing examining policy considerations for STELAR's continuation were front and center.

Pallone & Doyle Query Pai On Gray Duopoly OK

One day after the Third Circuit Court of Appeals squashed the FCC’s attempt to "modernize" its media cross-ownership rules, the Media Bureau approved Gray Television's request for a duopoly in South Dakota. This came 10 weeks after a DOJ OK. Even so, the two top Democrats on the House Energy & Commerce Committee are peeved at Ajit Pai.
ACA Connects head Matthew M. Polka

ACA Connects Submits C-Band Filing on ‘CBA Deficiencies’

Pro-MVPD lobbying group ACA Connects on Monday filed an ex parte letter in the FCC’s C-Band proceeding that outlines what it believes are "major deficiencies" of the satellite industry’s C-Band proposals, as embodied in the filings and public statements of the C-Band Alliance.

A New ‘Direct’ Argument Arises From A Protracted Retrans Impasse

Eleven months after a retransmission consent fee impasse led DirecTV, by law, to drop an affiliate of The CW Network serving Southwest Florida, the station owner's president is questioning if DirecTV parent AT&T's support of a House Resolution is truthful or not.

Full Spectrum Of Channels Secured With Fox/Charter Deal

If you're a Spectrum subscriber in a market where Fox Corporation owns a local broadcast station, there's no worry over whether or not access to that station -- or any of Fox's cable TV networks -- will be blocked in the near future.

NPG Abandons A Missouri Monopoly Move

On April 4, one of the biggest transactions to result from the FCC's November 2017 party-line vote to eliminate its cross-ownership rules for newspaper and broadcast media and for radio and TV, respectively, was struck. On Tuesday, it was effectively killed.
CBS

A Respected Wall Street Analyst Slams CBS

CBS Corp. on Thursday filed an eagerly anticipated S-4 registration statement with the SEC. This document provides a bounty of details on the merger, and MoffettNathanson Senior Analyst Michael Nathanson gave it a good look. His assessment is one of incredulity.
SBG / Sinclair Broadcast Group

Sinclair’s Direct Threat Ends With AT&T Retrans OK

Two weeks after DirecTV, U-Verse and AT&T TV NOW subscribers were faced with a "blackout" of all Sinclair Broadcast Group stations, any fear of further troubles between the TV station owner and DBS and MVPD service provider have now been squelched.

CBS Corp. Confirms NYSE Sunset Plan

“A definitive agreement to combine in an all-stock merger” was signed in mid-August by CBS Corp. and Viacom, with a valuation of about $12 billion. CBS shareholders are poised to own more of the combined company, and CBS has informed the SEC that it is ready to cease trading on the NYSE -- a move putting the merger closer to closing.

A ‘STELAR’ Session Ahead For Wicker & Co.

Mark your calendar for Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 10am. That's when debate and discussion among America's top lawmakers on the highly contentious Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act (STELAR) will commence. Can fireworks be expected?

‘Exceptional Improvements’: NEXTGEN TV’s Phoenix Success

High Frame Rate 120Hz video has been transmitted by a NextGen TV transmitter as part of the Phoenix Model Market project. The High Frame Rate 120Hz video was encoded by the DS Broadcast Model BGE9300 Encoder, received on the company’s Model BGD4100 Integrated Receiver Decoder.

The MRC’s Persons Problem: Nielsen’s New LPM Concern

On Oct. 3, Nielsen changed how it produces local market TV audience estimates in the 25 markets in which it uses LPMs, and in the 31 markets that had used only set-based TV meter panels. These markets to date have been accredited by the Media Rating Council. But, what about now? The MRC has a problem with Persons.