Cable lobby beats back FCC chairman's proposals
As it turned out, the delay in an important FCC meeting that I wrote about Tuesday afternoon lasted only until Tuesday night.
The result was not so good for my soulmate, FCC chairman Kevin Martin, and not so good for the NFL Network (see the last paragraph of the linked story).
The NFL has been hoping to force big cable companies into binding arbitration, which it believes is one of its best chances for a resolution of the ongoing carriage dispute involving the NFL Network. Now it looks like that will be more difficult.
Sigh. In the long run, the NFL is going to win this war, because it controls the content. The question is how long the war will last, and how bloody the battles will be.
Not surprisingly, FCC chairman Kevin Martin - my pal as a fellow member of the radical, a la carte cable, lunatic fringe -
I checked out Dennis Miller's new comedy/talk show on Versus Tuesday night.
As I was saying in today's
Versus is debuting a show called "Sports Unfiltered with Dennis Miller" Tuesday at 10 p.m.