Broadcasters to square off with FCC

http://www.upi.com/Business_News/2010/03/17/Broadcasters-to-square-off-with-FCC/UPI-38071268849404/

WASHINGTON, March 17 (UPI) -- A battle over the spectrum allotted to
television and the U.S. Federal Communications Commission is heating
up, attorneys who represent broadcasters said.

This week, the FCC submitted a long-range plan to Congress for
approval that includes reducing the spectrum for television
broadcasters by about 40 percent, CNet News reported Wednesday.

The FCC is betting the country will orient itself to digital broadband
and wants to claim space on the spectrum for Internet and wireless
mobile phone providers.

About 300 MHz of spectrum is currently allotted to television. The FCC
wants the industry to give back about 120 MHz in the next five years.

"The FCC is staking out a really aggressive stance on spectrum," said
John Hane, an attorney at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman. "And if
there isn't a lot of political opposition to do this now, just wait.
They'll rally it," he said, referring to television broadcasters.

"If I am a broadcaster, I'd see this as a coercive plan that may
include a voluntary escape hatch. But in general, I don't see how it
can be good for broadcasters," Hane said.

"This fight will go on for a long time. I don't see any way they can
stick to this schedule," he said.

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