As we know, the FCC just voted on the NPRM authorizing incentive auctions and station repacking.
http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2012/db0928/DOC-316527A1.pdf
Should the FCC have its way with broadcast television the future would be grim. In addition to channel sharing, going dark or moving to VHF, the FCC is also asking broadcasters to possibly accept interference.
For broadcasters opting to share a channel they will be giving up capabilities that require a full channel’s bandwidth. The one-time cash infusion will come at the expense of giving up future options to provide mobile, ultra high definition and multicast programming.
So far, according to NAB president Gordon Smith, there have been no reports of large market television operators looking to exit the business – most are having great years and are looking forward to great years in the future.
http://www.tvtechnology.com/article/fcc-unanimously-approves-tv-band-incentive-auction-nprm/215700
http://rbr.com/nabs-gordon-smith-no...rdon-smith-no-stampede-to-give-up-tv-spectrum
http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2012/db0928/DOC-316527A1.pdf
Should the FCC have its way with broadcast television the future would be grim. In addition to channel sharing, going dark or moving to VHF, the FCC is also asking broadcasters to possibly accept interference.
For broadcasters opting to share a channel they will be giving up capabilities that require a full channel’s bandwidth. The one-time cash infusion will come at the expense of giving up future options to provide mobile, ultra high definition and multicast programming.
So far, according to NAB president Gordon Smith, there have been no reports of large market television operators looking to exit the business – most are having great years and are looking forward to great years in the future.
http://www.tvtechnology.com/article/fcc-unanimously-approves-tv-band-incentive-auction-nprm/215700
http://rbr.com/nabs-gordon-smith-no...rdon-smith-no-stampede-to-give-up-tv-spectrum