ATVA presses FCC to close retransmission consent loopholes
The American Television Alliance (ATVA) has formally requested the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to close "affiliation-swap" loopholes. ATVA claims these loopholes negatively impact satellite operators by allowing broadcasters to manipulate retransmission consent negotiations.
Key Takeaways
- ATVA submitted a formal filing to the FCC on May 11, 2026.
- The filing targets “affiliation-swap” loopholes in retransmission consent negotiations.
- ATVA says the loopholes allow broadcasters to manipulate those negotiations.
- ATVA argues the impact falls on satellite operators.
Why It Matters
The filing asks the FCC to address a specific negotiation tactic rather than a broader market issue. That keeps the dispute centered on retransmission consent rules and how broadcasters and satellite operators structure those talks. For StreamingMeme readers, the key point is regulatory pressure on a mechanism that affects distributor-carrier negotiations, not content strategy. What to watch next is whether the FCC acts on ATVA’s request or issues any response on the affiliation-swap language.
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