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For Immediate Release
04/08/08
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Joe Brenckle - Republican Press Office 202-224-3991
Brian Eaton w/Stevens 202-224-0445
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Stevens Advises FCC and NTIA that DTV Transition Should be Their Top Priority
Commends Chairman Martin on Addressing Concerns of Small Cable Operators |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), Vice Chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, today advised Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Kevin Martin and Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce and head of the National Telecommunications Information Administration (NTIA) Meredith Atwell Baker, that the upcoming digital television (DTV) transition must be their top priority. Senator Stevens expressed his concerns that there is a lack of educational outreach to rural Americans and senior citizens about the DTV transition, but commended Chairman Martin for addressing concerns regarding the undue burden that small cable operators could face if they are required by the FCC to carry both analog and digital signals.
“The digital transition must be the FCC’s number one priority this year. No other issue before the FCC has the same critical countdown as this transition,” said Senator Stevens. “It is crucial that government officials, industry, and consumer advocacy groups increase their outreach efforts to senior citizens and rural Americans. Many Alaskans depend on over-the-air broadcast, and we must ensure that they are prepared for this transition.”
“I think the most important thing we can do is get the word out in more diverse forms,” said Chairman Martin. “I think you are going to see an increase in the frequency by broadcasters and by all the different people the Commission regulates and all the people involved in the transition, with providing increased consumer information.”
Senator Stevens also noted the FCC’s attention to the concerns of small cable operators.
“Mr. Chairman I am pleased to hear the FCC has listened to concerns that have been raised previously regarding the undue burden that small cable operators could face if they are required to carry both an analog and digital signal. The capacity of their systems is so small that such a requirement threatens to put them out of business, resulting in the loss of local jobs and the loss of cable for many viewers in rural parts of the country. I commend and thank the FCC for responding to that issue.”
On February 17, 2009, television broadcasters are mandated to switch from analog to digital television signals. The DTV transition will provide not only clearer pictures and increased programming, but will also free up airwaves for emergency first responders and new wireless communications.
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Full audio of Senator Stevens’ statement can be found here.
Full audio of Senator Stevens’ Q&A session with Chairman Martin and Secretary Baker can be found here.
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Ti...
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current Press Release |
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