Sunday, April 25, 2010 - The Progress & Freedom Foundation Blog

event reminder: "Cable, Broadcast & the First Amendment: Will the Supreme Court End Must-Carry?"

Just a reminder that PFF is hosting a panel discussion on "Cable, Broadcast & the First Amendment: Will the Supreme Court End Must-Carry?" this Tuesday (April 27th) from 10:00-11:45 a.m at Hogan & Hartson LLP (555 13th Street NW, Washington, DC). To hold a seat, please RSVP for the event here.

The event features an all-star cast representing all sides (cable, broadcast and programming) of the fight over the FCC's must-carry rules, which require cable television systems to dedicate some of their channels to local broadcast television stations. The Supreme Court narrowly upheld these "must-carry" rules in the mid-1990s. But last year's DC Circuit decision striking down the FCC's 30% cap on cable ownership lead Cablevision to challenge the must-carry rules. The Supreme Court will soon announce whether it will review the Second Circuit's decision last June upholding the rules. Speakers at our event include:


Berin Szoka and I will co-moderate the session. Hope to see you Tuesday. Register for the event here.

posted by Adam Thierer @ 11:42 PM | Cable , Events , Mass Media