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Lodestar

(2,388 posts)
Mon Jul 28, 2014, 09:06 AM Jul 2014

ACT IMMEDIATELY or LOSE YOUR FREE T.V. !!!

Just one more way privatization is working for you (sarcasm):
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Pay-TV companies, such as cable and satellite, are seeking new rules in Congress that could jeopardize the free, local TV service that nearly 60 million Americans rely on each day to stay safe and informed.

For those who already subscribe to a pay-TV service, the local broadcast channels that they watch the most could become even more expensive to access if the pay-TV lobby gets their way on Capitol Hill.

Contact your senators today and tell them to stand up to the pay-TV giants. Don’t mess with free, local TV!

http://www.keepmytv.org/

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ACT IMMEDIATELY or LOSE YOUR FREE T.V. !!! (Original Post) Lodestar Jul 2014 OP
A little background info on this would be helpful... 1monster Jul 2014 #1
No, that's entirely wrong unrepentant progress Jul 2014 #2
What's this I hear about Rupert Murdoch wanting HBO? santamargarita Jul 2014 #3

1monster

(11,012 posts)
1. A little background info on this would be helpful...
Mon Jul 28, 2014, 01:35 PM
Jul 2014

There's no info at the link or on the site linked on your link.

2. No, that's entirely wrong
Mon Jul 28, 2014, 03:54 PM
Jul 2014

The proposed regulations would not end free over-the-air TV service. This is about making it harder for broadcasters to demand higher carriage fees of cable systems. There are reasons to oppose the Next Generation Television Act (Scalise Bill HR 3720) but the National Association of Broadcasters is being intentionally deceptive here.

Linkage: https://beta.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-bill/3720

Also, how does an industry funded astroturfing site qualify as a "good read?"

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