Senate¹s ³Decent² Witnesses Set
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>From Broadcasting & Cable, January 9, 2006
By John Eggerton

The Senate Commerce Committee has set the witness list for its Jan. 19
³decency² hearing.

The hearing will be divided into two panels. The first will feature Jack
Valenti, former president of the Motion Picture Association of America, who
has been charged by Committee Chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) with helping
come up with a new program ratings system.

Also on the stand for hearing number one are EchoStar Chairman and CEO
Charlie Ergen and Comcast Executive VP David Cohen.

Stevens has said that if the multichannel video industry does not
sufficiently self-regulate content, Congress may have to step in. Comcast is
one of the companies that has already announced a family-friendly
programming tier in response to pressure from Washington.

Four indecency-related bills are currently before the committee, including
one raising FCC fines and another mandating per-channel cable pricing. The
cable industry, which is not subject to FCC indecency enforcement, is trying
to head off per-channel pricing through family tier initiatives like
Comcast¹s.

The second ³decency² panel‹the committee doesn¹t use the term indecency to
refer to the issue‹features National Association of Broadcasters Joint Board
Chairman Bruce Reese; Parents Television Council President Brent Bozell; CBS
Executive VP Martin Franks; Screen Actors Guild President Alan Rosenberg;
and Jeff McIntyre of the American Psychological Association.

The Senate also announced Monday some date changes for several of the many
media-related hearings lined up for the first quarter of the year. A hearing
on the broadcast video and audio flags will be Tuesday, Jan. 24 at 10 a.m.
(moved from Jan. 31); a video-franchising hearing will now be Tuesday, Jan.
31, 10 a.m. (it had been Jan. 24); while a video-content hearing will be
Jan. 31 at 2:30 p.m. (also from Jan. 24).



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