TVFreedom Calls Gaps in DirecTV Local-Into-Local 'Redlining'
DirecTV is "redlining" when customers in 11 small markets around the country can't get local programming, TVFreedom.org said Tuesday in a blog post. "Sitting on massive profits and facing no technological barriers preventing it from addressing this glaring service gap, DirecTV simply failed to invest in the infrastructure needed to deliver local-into-local TV service to rural customers in these local TV markets," said Rob Kenny, TVFreedom.org director-public affairs. The 11 markets are Alpena, Michigan; Bowling Green, Kentucky; North Platte, Nebraska; Glendive, Montana; Helena, Montana; Presque Isle, Maine; Victoria, Texas; Casper/Riverton, Wyoming; Cheyenne, Wyoming/Scottsbluff, Nebraska; Grand Junction/Montrose, Colorado; and Ottumwa, Iowa/Kirksville, Missouri. The markets have become an issue in AT&T's planned buy of DirecTV, as the big four broadcast network associations raised the lack of local-into-local TV service last week in an ex parte filing in docket 14-90 (see 1506180017). In the blog post, Kenny said it "will certainly be disheartening" if the FCC failed to push DirecTV as a condition of the AT&T deal. "What would that say about DirecTV’s view of rural America?" he asked. DirecTV wouldn't comment Tuesday.