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Former FCC, NTIA Official Henry Geller Dies

https://tvnewscheck.com/article/top-news/247391/former-fcc-ntia-official-henry-geller-dies/


Henry Geller, who as the general counsel of the FCC during the Johnson administration and activist head of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration in the Carter years played a large role in the development of broadcasting, cable and telecommunications over the last quarter of the 20th century, died in Washington April 7 after a long battle with cancer. He was 96.

At the FCC, under Chairman Rosel Hyde, he provided the legal rationale for the eventual banning of cigarette advertising on broadcasting, the regulation of cable and rules prohibiting broadcasters from discriminating in employment on the basis of race. A decade later at NTIA, he advocated for increased funding of public television and modified his strict regulatory approach to broadcasting, arguing for a 2% spectrum fee in place of content regulations.


Geller had died from cancer complications and was best known for banning cigarette commercials.
 
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