January 17, 2012   |3 Comments

Want to Tell the FCC How You Feel About Blackouts? Here You Go

As you know, the FCC is asking for public comment over the next month on its sports blackout rule. The FCC’s rule props up the leagues’ own blackout rules by prohibiting cable and satellite carriers from carrying a game if local broadcasters are prohibited from carrying the game because of league blackout rules. Sports Fans Coalition and other groups have asked the FCC to eliminate this rule because we think the government shouldn’t be in the business of supporting counterproductive and unethical blackout policies.

SFC is currently creating a website to make it easier for you to submit comments to the FCC, but in the meantime, if you’re chomping at the bit to put in your two cents, please see below. Remember that your name and comments will be visible to the public, so please be respectful. But feel free to share the details of your own frustrations with blackouts.

To submit a comment:

1. Your message will need to be in the form of an attachment, so just open up a Word document, write your message and save it.

2. Click here to be redirected to the FCC’s electronic filing system.

3. Where it says proceeding number, enter 12-3.

4. Fill out the required information and attach the saved Word document with your message.

5. That’s it!

Need help with what to say? Feel free to copy or adapt this example for yourself:

It’s time to end to the sports blackout rule.  It is an unnecessary and anti-consumer regulation that only benefits team owners. Fans and taxpayers have already heavily subsidized professional sports, so blackouts are unethical and punish fans who can’t afford the high cost of attending games or who don’t have the right TV provider. The government should not be in the business of propping up sports leagues’ counterproductive blackouts. Keep the games on the air!

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3 Comments so far

  1. Steven says:

    Yes, yes, finally it’s time to get this blackout out of our sports lives! Great Rant today,David. Please don’t forget the sports package subscriptions, as they say one can get can get out of market games,but for example if you live in the Bay area and have the fox sports west, you still can’t watch the Lakers games! What kind of madness is that? Weak Sauce.

  2. Bill says:

    Black outs should be a thing of the 20th. Century! I am pissed that I PAY like millions of other subscribers do to see games on my dss. I am 4 hours from NYC, 1 hr. drive to a train station, 3 hrs commute to NYC, train tix $200+ seats at the garden to see the Rangers $100??? plus meals taxi…who has that money, besides it is impractical for me to spend that as I am retired and on a fixed income. Blackout! They get more revenue from tv sales than from ticket sales! Help us!!!

  3. William Boatman says:

    I live in Alaska. You would think Alaskans would be free of blackouts, but you’d be wrong. Do you really think I’m gonna drive down to Seattle for an M’s game?


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