Five hearing-impaired groups opposed a captioning exemption request by Archery...
Five hearing-impaired groups opposed a captioning exemption request by Archery Adventures. The producer sought an exemption in January for its Accept the Challenge broadcast TV show (http://xrl.us/bmyvfn). The request “provided insufficient information to demonstrate that it cannot afford to caption…
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its programming,” said Telecom for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, the National Association of the Deaf, Cerebral Palsy and Deaf Organization and others. “A petitioner must present detailed, verifiable, and specific evidence that it cannot afford to caption its programming, either with its own revenue or with alternative sources. AA’s petition does not meet the statutory requirements.” The groups’ filing was posted Monday to docket 06-181 (http://xrl.us/bmyvgd). An FCC public notice Tuesday said comments are due in 30 days to another exemption request, by Huntington Park Church of Christ.