Opposition to “Must Carry” Rules for Cable Operators
A letter to the FCC from members of the Multicast Coalition
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Dear Commissioners:
The undersigned organizations wish to reiterate their strong opposition to proposals to extend “must carry” rules for cable operators to include the multiple streams of programming broadcasters may offer following the transition to digital television. To do so would impose what is an unreasonable and likely unconstitutional burden on cable operators.
Currently, cable operators are required to carry certain commercial and public television stations — already a government mandated taking of cable operators’ privately built property. However, following the upcoming digital transition, broadcasters will be able to divide their digital spectrum to offer multiple streams. A multicast must carry requirement could increase the amount of property seized from cable providers by six times or more, with no just compensation from broadcasters – a likely violation of the takings clause of the Constitution.
A requirement that cable providers carry every single stream on separate channels might also impede those companies from offering additional services including high-speed Internet, HDTV and Internet phone service – services on the cutting edge that have been developed to meet the needs and desires of subscribers.
Cable operators have built large private infrastructures at enormous costs, and depend upon private subscribers for their survival and success, while broadcasters already enjoy free license to use public airwaves. To give broadcasters a free ride on cable operators’ private infrastructure would represent the worst sort of government mandate, and would fly in the face of the property rights protections found in the Constitution.
We strongly urge the Commission not to support a multicast must carry rule for cable, and instead to allow the free market to determine the programming offered to cable subscribers.
Sincerely,
Grover Norquist
Americans for Tax Reform
David Keene
American Conservative Union
Fred Smith
Competitive Enterprise Institute
Kristina Rasmussen
National Taxpayers Union
Kelsey Zahourek
Property Rights Alliance
Derek Hunter
Media Freedom Project
Michelle Korsmo
Americans for Prosperity
Michael Flynn
Reason Foundation
Jim Martin
60 Plus Association
Chuck Muth
Citizen Outreach
Jeff Mazzella
Center for Individual Freedom
Jason Wright
Institute for Liberty
Ryan Ellis
American Shareholders Association