January 22, 2010   |2 Comments To the FCC, Uncategorized

Comcast Takes FCC to Court: SFC Asks Where Are My Games?

On January 20th, the FCC voted to close the “terrestrial loophole” on cable calling local sports exclusives anticompetitive. The rule enables competitors to add your sports games to their programming. You should now be able to see your games!

However, Comcast’s legal team has wasted no time. They are already in court fighting the FCC’s order making the erroneous argument that DirecTV’s Sunday Ticket is also anticompetitive, and that marginalizing you is ‘just business’. The Sunday Ticket, however, does not restrict sports fans from watching their games in local markets like Comcast does every day of the week. The bottom line is that they won’t walk away without a fight. Let’s keep the pressure on.


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