For Immediate Release: May 24, 2016 Contact: Christina DiPasquale, 202.716.1953, christina@balestramedia.com
FCC’s Set-Top Box Proposal Will Serve People of Color with Proper Safeguards, Says National Hispanic Media Coalition
The comment period has recently ended on the Federal Communications Commission's set-top box proposal, concluding the first stage of an extensive process designed to build a record replete with research, analysis, and input from interested stakeholders and consumers over the course of several months. Said Jessica J. González, executive vice president and general counsel at the National Hispanic Media Coalition: “The vast majority of programmers of color have not been able to gain carriage with cable and satellite providers and meanwhile audiences of color are left searching for culturally relevant content online. The FCC’s set-top box proceeding provides an opportunity to break down barriers to entry for these programmers of color to gain a foothold in the market. Historically underserved groups are tired of the decades of waiting. We urge the FCC to take action in the prudent timeline it has laid out. We ask the FCC to enact cable box reform that will protect the few existing cable and satellite programmers of color while also opening the door for so many more to be recognized and touch audiences across the country." The National Hispanic Media Coalition recommends that the FCC take the following actions to save consumers from excessive equipment rental fees, provide consumer choice and protect the few existing cable and satellite programmers of color while opening doors for the many programmers of color that cable and satellite providers do not carry: