Top House Democrats want the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to force Sinclair Broadcasting Group to sell off some television stations if the agency approves its proposed merger with Tribune Media.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi(D-California), Energy and Commerce ranking member Frank Pallone Jr. (D-New Jersey) and Rep. Mike Doyle (D-Pennsylvania), the top Democrat on a communications and technology subcommittee, wrote to the agency’s commissioners on Monday to voice their concerns about the merger.
Sinclair is already the nation’s largest owner of television stations in the country. The $4 billion deal with Tribune media would give the combined company access to 72% of the American television audience.
The Democrats pointed out that currently, no single broadcaster is allowed to have a reach of over 39% of the US population. Those media ownership rules were created to ensure a diversity of viewpoints among local media stations across the country.
But Republican FCC Chairman Ajit Pai moved in April to reinstate an exemption called the “UHF discount.” Created in 1985, it allows broadcasters to count only half of their broadcast reach towards the 39% cap. It was created to address gaps between VHF and much lower quality UHF signals, which no longer exist now that signals are all broadcast across digital frequencies.
Even with the discount, though, Sinclair’s holdings would still surpass the cap, hitting 45% of US audiences.
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