Broadcasters are “already easing ‘access to capital'” through joint services agreements...
Broadcasters are “already easing ‘access to capital'” through joint services agreements (JSA) and other resource-sharing deals, a broadcast lawyer told FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel. Access to capital’s “the foremost challenge faced by so many persons, including minorities and women” to…
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own TV stations, Richard Zaragoza of Pillsbury Winthrop told Rosenworcel during a brief conversation at last week’s NAB State Leadership Conference, which she addressed (CD March 7 p1). A draft order that’s on hold would attribute a station having more than 15 percent of its ads brokered to the other in-market separately owned broadcaster doing the brokering. Zaragoza’s filing, which he said was representing only his views, was posted Friday in docket 09-182 (http://bit.ly/Z6sx4V).