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Tell Your Story: The FCC wants to Hear About PEG in Your Community

Posted on August 27, 2012 by Dene Westbrook

The FCC has released a Notice of Inquiry that “solicits data, information, and comment on the state of competition in the delivery of video programming for the Commission’s Fifteenth Report.”  The goal of the inquiry is “to enhance [the Commission’s] analysis of competitive conditions, better understand the implications for the American consumer, and provide a solid foundation for Commission policy making with respect to the delivery of video programming to consumers.”  As such, the Commission is encouraging “thorough and substantive submissions from industry participants, as well as state and local regulators with knowledge of the issues raised.”   

The Commission is seeking information on a number of issues directly related to local PEG operations.  It is vitally important that PEG operators from across the country submit comments so that the Commission is provided with a full and complete picture of the status of PEG programming.   

NATOA, ACM and ACT have provided a template to use to submit comments to the FCC.  It is not necessary to answer all the questions posed, or to even use this template.  Rather, the goal is to tell the Commission about PEG services in your community.    

If you don’t tell the Commission about PEG programming in your community, no one will – except your cable operators!  Act today.

Summer Minnick is the Director of Policy Initiatives and Federal Affairs. She can be reached at 517-908-0301 or [email protected].

Electronic filing instructions.docx (13.89 kb)

PEG Comment Template Final.doc (30.50 kb)

Comments are due September 10; Reply Comments are due October 10.

 

 

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