NAB warns FCC’s ABC license move could spread uncertainty
NAB CEO Curtis LeGeyt criticized the FCC's move to call in ABC television licenses early, warning that this action could establish a precedent leading to uncertainty and instability throughout the broadcast industry.
Key Takeaways
- NAB CEO Curtis LeGeyt criticized the FCC’s early call-in of ABC television licenses.
- LeGeyt said the move could set a precedent for the broadcast industry.
- He warned of “uncertainty and instability” across the broadcast industry.
- The warning came in a statement reported on April 29.
Why It Matters
The immediate effect is regulatory uncertainty: NAB is framing the FCC’s ABC license action as more than a one-off process decision. That matters because LeGeyt explicitly tied it to precedent, which puts license timing and oversight in focus for the broader broadcast sector. For streaming readers, the key point is not a direct platform change but the regulatory posture around linear TV assets that still feed the wider video ecosystem. Watch for any follow-up FCC action on ABC licenses or additional NAB statements that indicate whether this becomes a broader industry dispute.
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