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Markey blasts FCC closed captioning decisions

By Matthew Lasar
Created Sep 20 2006 - 11:00pm

In a letter to FCC Chair Kevin Martin, a Massachusetts Congressmember today strongly criticized the agency's recent decision [0] to make it easier for non-profit broadcasters to petition out of providing closed captioning for hard-of-hearing and deaf television viewers.

Edward Markey's letter comes in response to a September 12th FCC ruling granting exemption from closed captioning to two religious broadcasting groups: "Angler's for Christ Ministries, Inc," and "New Beginnings Ministries." The FCC's rules permit broadcasters to petition for an "undue burden" exemption, granted when closed captioning represents a "significant difficulty or expense" to the producer.

But in these two instances, the Commission went further, stating that the agency will now be "inclined favorably," to authorize exemptions for non-profit groups that do not "receive compensation from video programming distributors from the airing of programs, and that in the absence of an exemption, may terminate or substantially curtail its programming, or curtail other activities important to its mission."

"Taken as a whole," Markey wrote to Martin, "the Commission's action in this matter appears to have the effect of promulgating a change in its rules, specifically the creation of a new category of presumptive exemption from closed captioning rules."

Markey's letter offered three criticisms of the Commission's move:

Although Markey's letter did not ask the agency to open a comment cycle on the question, he requested that the Commission launch a "fully transparent process" on the matter.

"A more adequate administrative process would provide ample opportunity for those who have waited a decade for the benefits of provisions of the closed captioning statute to become effective to be informed of each exemption request," Markey concluded.



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