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Additionally, the Commission is
revising the collection to incorporate the
reporting requirements of OMB 3060–
0793 for the self-certification as a rural
carrier requirement into this collection
under OMB Control Number 3060–0986.
The self-certification for rural carriers is
rarely filed with the Commission,
therefore, its incorporation into OMB
3060–0986 will ease the Commission’s
administrative burden for complying
with information collection
requirements. Upon OMB approval of
this revision, the Commission will
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Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
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AGENCY: Federal Communications
Commission
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: The Commission announces
the re-chartering and appointment of
members to the Consumer Advisory
Committee (‘‘Committee’’) of the Federal
Communications Commission
(‘‘Commission’’). The Commission
further designates the Chairperson of
the Committee, and announces the date
and agenda of the Committee’s first
meeting in calendar year 2009.
DATES: The first meeting of the rechartered Committee will take place on
January 30, 2009, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the
Commission’s Headquarters Building,
Room TW–C305, 445 12th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20554.
ADDRESSES: Federal Communications
Commission, 445 12th Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20554.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Scott Marshall, Consumer &
Governmental Affairs Bureau, (202)
418–2809 (voice), (202) 418–0179
(TTY), or e-mail scott.marshal@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
December 30, 2008, the Commission
released document DA 08–2817, which
announced the re-chartering of its
Consumer Advisory Committee,
announced the appointment of twentyeight (28) members to the Committee
and designated the Committee’s
chairperson.
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On January 9, 2009, the Commission
released document DA 09–15,
announced the agenda, date and time of
the Committee’s first meeting in
calendar year 2009.
The Committee is organized under
and will operate in accordance with the
provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App. 2 (1988).
On November 17, 2008, the Committee
was re-chartered for another two-year
term.
The mission of the Committee is to
make recommendations to the
Commission regarding consumer issues
within the jurisdiction of the
Commission and to facilitate the
participation of consumers (including
people with disabilities and
underserved populations, such as
American Indians and persons living in
rural areas) in proceedings before the
Commission. Each meeting of the full
Committee will be open to the public.
A notice of each meeting will be
published in the Federal Register at
least fifteen (15) days in advance of the
meeting. Records will be maintained of
each meeting and made available for
public inspection.
Functions
Digital Transition. The digital
television transition will remain the
principal focus of the Committee thru
early 2009 as the Commission continues
its efforts to assist consumers in
understanding and preparing for the
transition which, by law, must be
completed by February 17, 2009.
Other Topics. In addition to digital
television, other topics to be addressed
by the Committee will include, but are
not limited to, the following areas:
1. Consumer protection and education
(e.g., cramming, slamming, consumer
friendly billing, detariffing, bundling of
services, Lifeline/Linkup programs,
customer service, privacy, telemarketing
abuses, and outreach to underserved
populations, such as Native Americans
and persons living in rural areas).
2. Access by people with disabilities
(e.g., telecommunications relay services,
video description, closed captioning,
accessible billing and access to
telecommunications products and
services).
3. Impact upon consumers of new and
emerging technologies (e.g., availability
of broadband, digital television, cable,
satellite, low power FM, and the
convergence of these and emerging
technologies).
Appointment of Chairman and
Members
The Commission appointed twentyeight (28) members to its Consumer
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Advisory Committee. Of this number,
twelve (12) represent interests of
consumers, minorities, and low income
communities; five (5) represent
disabilities communities; six (6)
represent the interest of state, local, and
Native American interests, and, five (5)
represent industry interests. The
Committee’s slate is designed to be
representative of the Commission’s
many constituencies, and the diversity
selected will provide a balanced point
of view as required by the Federal
Advisory Committee Act. All
appointments are effective immediately
and shall terminate November 17, 2010
or when the Committee is terminated,
whichever is earlier.
The roster as appointed by Chairman
Kevin J. Martin is as follows:
Ms. Debra Berlyn, representing the
Digital Television Transition Coalition
is hereby appointed as chairperson of
the Committee.
Other members by organization and
primary representative name include:
1. AARP—Marti T. Doneghy.
2. Alaska State Department of Law—
Lew Craig.
3. Alliance for Community Media—
Gloria Tristani.
4. American Council of the Blind—
Eric Bridges.
5. Appalachian Regional
Commission—Harry L. Roesch.
6. Benton Foundation—Charles
Benton.
7. Cablevision—Dodie Tschirch.
8. Call For Action—Shirley Rooker.
9. Communication Service for the
Deaf—Karen Peltz Strauss.
10. Communications Workers of
America—Jeffrey Rechenbach.
11. Consumer Action—Ken
McEldowney.
12. Consumer Electronics
Association—Jamie Hedlund.
13. Consumer Federation of
America—Irene E. Leech.
14. Consumers Union—Gene
Kimmelman.
15. Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Consumer Advocacy Network—Claude
Stout.
16. Digital Television Transition
Coalition—Debra Berlyn, Chairperson.
17. Dishnetwork Corporation
(formerly EchoStar Communications
Corporation)—Lori Kalani.
18. Hawaii State Public Utilities
Commission—John Cole.
19. Eastern Band of Cherokee
Indians—Brandon Stephens.
20. Hearing Loss Association of
America—Lise Hamlin.
21. League of United Latin American
Citizens—Eduardo Pena, Jr.
22. National Association of
Broadcasters—John L. Sander.
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23. National Association of Regulatory
Utility Commissioners—Nixyvette
Santini.
24. National Association of State
Utility Consumer Advocates—Brenda
Pennington.
25. Northern VA Resource Center for
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons—
Cheryl Heppner.
26. Parents Television Council—Dan
Isett.
27. Southern Growth Policies Board—
Scott Doron.
28. Verizon Communications, Inc.—
Richard T. Ellis.
Meeting Date and Agenda
At its January 30, 2009 meeting, the
Committee will continue its
consideration of digital television (DTV)
transition issues. The Committee may
also consider recommendations
regarding broadband/universal service,
closed captioning, relay services, as well
as other consumer issues within the
jurisdiction of the Commission. In
addition, the Committee will consider
administrative and procedural matters
relating to its functions.
Meetings are open to the public and
are broadcast on the Internet in Real
Audio/Real Video format with
captioning at https://www.fcc.gov/cgb/
cac. Members of the public may address
the Committee or may send written
comments to: Scott Marshall,
Designated Federal Officer of the
Committee, at the address indicated on
the first page of this document. The
meeting site is accessible to people with
disabilities. Meetings are sign language
interpreted with real-time transcription
and assistive listening devices available.
Meeting agendas and handout materials
are provided in accessible formats.
To request materials in accessible
formats for people with disabilities
(Braille, large print, electronic files,
audio format), send an e-mail to
fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer &
Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202–
418–0530 (voice), 202–418–0432 (TTY).
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Federal Communications Commission
Catherine W. Seidel,
Chief, Consumer & Governmental Affairs
Bureau.
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[MB Docket No. 08–214; DA 08–2805; File
No. CSR–7709–P et al.]
Herring Broadcasting, Inc. d/b/a
WealthTV, Complainant v. Time Warner
Cable Inc., Defendant; File No. CSR–
7709–P; Herring Broadcasting, Inc. d/b/
a WealthTV, Complainant v. Bright
House Networks, LLC, Defendant; File
No. CSR–7822–P; Herring
Broadcasting, Inc. d/b/a WealthTV,
Complainant v. Cox Communications,
Inc., Defendant; File No. CSR–7829–P
Herring Broadcasting, Inc. d/b/a
WealthTV, Complainant v. Comcast
Corporation, Defendant; File No. CSR–
7907–P; TCR Sports Broadcasting
Holding, L.L.P., d/b/a Mid-Atlantic
Sports Network, Complainant v.
Comcast Corporation, Defendant; File
No. CSR–8001–P
AGENCY: Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: This document finds that the
Administrative Law Judge exceeded his
authority by setting a hearing date
beyond the 60-day deadline specified in
the Hearing Designation Order for
issuing a recommended decision
regarding the above-captioned program
carriage disputes and orders that the
Media Bureau will proceed to resolve
these disputes without the benefit of a
recommended decision from the ALJ.
ADDRESSES: Federal Communications
Commission, 445 12th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20554.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
additional information on this
proceeding, contact Steven Broeckaert,
Steven.Broeckaert@fcc.gov, or David
Konczal, David.Konczal@fcc.gov, of the
Media Bureau, Policy Division, (202)
418–2120.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
summary of the Memorandum Opinion
and Order, DA 08–2805, adopted and
released on December 24, 2008. The full
text of this document is available for
public inspection and copying during
regular business hours in the FCC
Reference Center, Federal
Communications Commission, 445 12th
Street, SW., CY–A257, Washington, DC
20554. This document will also be
available via ECFS (https://www.fcc.gov/
cgb/ecfs/). (Documents will be available
electronically in ASCII, Word 97, and/
or Adobe Acrobat.) The complete text
may be purchased from the
Commission’s copy contractor, 445 12th
Street, SW., Room CY–B402,
Washington, DC 20554. To request this
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document in accessible formats
(computer diskettes, large print, audio
recording, and Braille), send an e-mail
to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the
Commission’s Consumer and
Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202)
418–0530 (voice), (202) 418–0432
(TTY).
Synopsis of the Order
I. Introduction
1. On October 10, 2008, the Media
Bureau issued a Memorandum Opinion
and Hearing Designation Order
(‘‘HDO’’) in the above captioned
matters. 73 FR 65312, November 3,
2008. The HDO, among other things,
referred certain program carriage
disputes to an Administrative Law
Judge (‘‘ALJ’’) to resolve factual disputes
as to whether the defendant cable
operators had discriminated against the
complainant video programmers in
violation of the Commission’s program
carriage rules. 73 FR 65312, 65318,
65327, November 3, 2008. The HDO
ordered the ALJ to make and return a
recommended decision to the
Commission within 60 days of the
release date of the HDO, i.e., by
December 9, 2008. Unfortunately, the
ALJ has not issued a recommended
decision by the deadline but, instead,
has set a date to begin a hearing more
than three months past the HDO’s
deadline without indicating when a
recommended decision will be released.
Herring Broadcasting, Inc. v. Time
Warner Cable Inc. et al., Order, MB
Docket No. 08–214, FCC 08M–50 (rel.
Dec. 2, 2008). Maintaining that
administrative delay will cause harm to
the programmers, complainant Herring
Broadcasting, Inc. d/b/a WealthTV
(‘‘WealthTV’’) filed a motion to revoke
the HDO and complainant TCR Sports
Broadcasting Holding, L.L.P., d/b/a MidAtlantic Sports Network (‘‘MASN’’)
filed a motion to reconsider the HDO,
requesting that the Commission or the
Media Bureau reclaim jurisdiction over
the matters.
2. For the reasons stated below, we
find the ALJ exceeded his authority by
setting a hearing date beyond the HDO’s
60-day deadline for issuing a
recommended decision. The ALJ’s
limited authority to consider these
matters extended through December 9,
2008. That deadline has passed, and the
ALJ’s delegated authority over these
hearing matters has thus expired under
the terms of the HDO. Accordingly, the
Media Bureau will proceed to resolve
the above-captioned program carriage
disputes without the benefit of a
recommended decision from the ALJ.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
[DA 08-2817 and DA 09-15]
Consumer Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Commission announces the re-chartering and appointment of
members to the Consumer Advisory Committee (``Committee'') of the
Federal Communications Commission (``Commission''). The Commission
further designates the Chairperson of the Committee, and announces the
date and agenda of the Committee's first meeting in calendar year 2009.
DATES: The first meeting of the re-chartered Committee will take place
on January 30, 2009, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Commission's Headquarters
Building, Room TW-C305, 445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554.
ADDRESSES: Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20554.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scott Marshall, Consumer &
Governmental Affairs Bureau, (202) 418-2809 (voice), (202) 418-0179
(TTY), or e-mail scott.marshal@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On December 30, 2008, the Commission
released document DA 08-2817, which announced the re-chartering of its
Consumer Advisory Committee, announced the appointment of twenty-eight
(28) members to the Committee and designated the Committee's
chairperson.
On January 9, 2009, the Commission released document DA 09-15,
announced the agenda, date and time of the Committee's first meeting in
calendar year 2009.
The Committee is organized under and will operate in accordance
with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C.
App. 2 (1988). On November 17, 2008, the Committee was re-chartered for
another two-year term.
The mission of the Committee is to make recommendations to the
Commission regarding consumer issues within the jurisdiction of the
Commission and to facilitate the participation of consumers (including
people with disabilities and underserved populations, such as American
Indians and persons living in rural areas) in proceedings before the
Commission. Each meeting of the full Committee will be open to the
public. A notice of each meeting will be published in the Federal
Register at least fifteen (15) days in advance of the meeting. Records
will be maintained of each meeting and made available for public
inspection.
Functions
Digital Transition. The digital television transition will remain
the principal focus of the Committee thru early 2009 as the Commission
continues its efforts to assist consumers in understanding and
preparing for the transition which, by law, must be completed by
February 17, 2009.
Other Topics. In addition to digital television, other topics to be
addressed by the Committee will include, but are not limited to, the
following areas:
1. Consumer protection and education (e.g., cramming, slamming,
consumer friendly billing, detariffing, bundling of services, Lifeline/
Linkup programs, customer service, privacy, telemarketing abuses, and
outreach to underserved populations, such as Native Americans and
persons living in rural areas).
2. Access by people with disabilities (e.g., telecommunications
relay services, video description, closed captioning, accessible
billing and access to telecommunications products and services).
3. Impact upon consumers of new and emerging technologies (e.g.,
availability of broadband, digital television, cable, satellite, low
power FM, and the convergence of these and emerging technologies).
Appointment of Chairman and Members
The Commission appointed twenty-eight (28) members to its Consumer
Advisory Committee. Of this number, twelve (12) represent interests of
consumers, minorities, and low income communities; five (5) represent
disabilities communities; six (6) represent the interest of state,
local, and Native American interests, and, five (5) represent industry
interests. The Committee's slate is designed to be representative of
the Commission's many constituencies, and the diversity selected will
provide a balanced point of view as required by the Federal Advisory
Committee Act. All appointments are effective immediately and shall
terminate November 17, 2010 or when the Committee is terminated,
whichever is earlier.
The roster as appointed by Chairman Kevin J. Martin is as follows:
Ms. Debra Berlyn, representing the Digital Television Transition
Coalition is hereby appointed as chairperson of the Committee.
Other members by organization and primary representative name
include:
1. AARP--Marti T. Doneghy.
2. Alaska State Department of Law--Lew Craig.
3. Alliance for Community Media--Gloria Tristani.
4. American Council of the Blind--Eric Bridges.
5. Appalachian Regional Commission--Harry L. Roesch.
6. Benton Foundation--Charles Benton.
7. Cablevision--Dodie Tschirch.
8. Call For Action--Shirley Rooker.
9. Communication Service for the Deaf--Karen Peltz Strauss.
10. Communications Workers of America--Jeffrey Rechenbach.
11. Consumer Action--Ken McEldowney.
12. Consumer Electronics Association--Jamie Hedlund.
13. Consumer Federation of America--Irene E. Leech.
14. Consumers Union--Gene Kimmelman.
15. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Consumer Advocacy Network--Claude
Stout.
16. Digital Television Transition Coalition--Debra Berlyn,
Chairperson.
17. Dishnetwork Corporation (formerly EchoStar Communications
Corporation)--Lori Kalani.
18. Hawaii State Public Utilities Commission--John Cole.
19. Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians--Brandon Stephens.
20. Hearing Loss Association of America--Lise Hamlin.
21. League of United Latin American Citizens--Eduardo Pena, Jr.
22. National Association of Broadcasters--John L. Sander.
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23. National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners--
Nixyvette Santini.
24. National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates--
Brenda Pennington.
25. Northern VA Resource Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Persons--Cheryl Heppner.
26. Parents Television Council--Dan Isett.
27. Southern Growth Policies Board--Scott Doron.
28. Verizon Communications, Inc.--Richard T. Ellis.
Meeting Date and Agenda
At its January 30, 2009 meeting, the Committee will continue its
consideration of digital television (DTV) transition issues. The
Committee may also consider recommendations regarding broadband/
universal service, closed captioning, relay services, as well as other
consumer issues within the jurisdiction of the Commission. In addition,
the Committee will consider administrative and procedural matters
relating to its functions.
Meetings are open to the public and are broadcast on the Internet
in Real Audio/Real Video format with captioning at https://www.fcc.gov/cgb/cac. Members of the public may address the Committee or may send
written comments to: Scott Marshall, Designated Federal Officer of the
Committee, at the address indicated on the first page of this document.
The meeting site is accessible to people with disabilities. Meetings
are sign language interpreted with real-time transcription and
assistive listening devices available. Meeting agendas and handout
materials are provided in accessible formats.
To request materials in accessible formats for people with
disabilities (Braille, large print, electronic files, audio format),
send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental
Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (TTY).
Federal Communications Commission
Catherine W. Seidel,
Chief, Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau.
[FR Doc. E9-940 Filed 1-15-09; 8:45 am]
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