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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · provide for the regulation of interstate and foreign communication by wire or radio, and for other purposes · Sec. 613

Sec. 613. OWNERSHIP RESTRICTIONS

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## SEC. 613 OWNERSHIP RESTRICTIONS **[**[47 U.S.C. 533](/us/usc/t47/s533)**]** ###
(a)It shall be unlawful for a cable operator to hold a license for multichannel multipoint distribution service, or to offer satellite master antenna television service separate and apart from any franchised cable service, in any portion of the franchise area served by that cable operator's cable system. The Commission— ####
(1)shall waive the requirements of this paragraph for all existing multichannel multipoint distribution services and satellite master antenna television services which are owned by a cable operator on the date of enactment of this paragraph; ####
(2)may waive the requirements of this paragraph to the extent the Commission determines is necessary to ensure that all significant portions of a franchise area are able to obtain video programming; and ####
(3)shall not apply the requirements of this subsection to any cable operator in any franchise area in which a cable operator is subject to effective competition as determined under section 623(l). **[**Subsection
(b)repealed by section 302(b)(1) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (P.L. 104–104), 110 Stat. 124.**]** ###
(c)The Commission may prescribe rules with respect to the ownership or control of cable systems by persons who own or control other media of mass communications which serve the same community served by a cable system. ###
(d)Any State or franchising authority may not prohibit the ownership or control of a cable system by any person because of such person's ownership or control of any other media of mass communications or other media interests. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent any State or franchising authority from prohibiting the ownership or control of a cable system in a jurisdiction by any person
(1)because of such person's ownership or control of any other cable system in such jurisdiction; or
(2)in circumstances in which the State or franchising authority determines that the acquisition of such a cable system may eliminate or reduce competition in the delivery of cable service in such jurisdiction. ###
(e)####
(1)Subject to paragraph (2), a State or franchising authority may hold any ownership interest in any cable system. ####
(2)Any State or franchising authority shall not exercise any editorial control regarding the content of any cable service on a cable system in which such governmental entity holds ownership interest (other than programming on any channel designated for educational or governmental use), unless such control is exercised through an entity separate from the franchising authority. ###
(f)####
(1)In order to enhance effective competition, the Commission shall, within one year after the date of enactment of the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992, conduct a proceeding— #####
(A)to prescribe rules and regulations establishing reasonable limits on the number of cable subscribers a person is authorized to reach through cable systems owned by such person, or in which such person has an attributable interest; #####
(B)to prescribe rules and regulations establishing reasonable limits on the number of channels on a cable system that can be occupied by a video programmer in which a cable operator has an attributable interest; and #####
(C)to consider the necessity and appropriateness of imposing limitations on the degree to which multichannel video programming distributors may engage in the creation or production of video programming. ####
(2)In prescribing rules and regulations under paragraph (1), the Commission shall, among other public interest objectives— #####
(A)ensure that no cable operator or group of cable operators can unfairly impede, either because of the size of any individual operator or because of joint actions by a group of operators of sufficient size, the flow of video programming from the video programmer to the consumer; #####
(B)ensure that cable operators affiliated with video programmers do not favor such programmers in determining carriage on their cable systems or do not unreasonably restrict the flow of the video programming of such programmers to other video distributors; #####
(C)take particular account of the market structure, ownership patterns, and other relationships of the cable television industry, including the nature and market power of the local franchise, the joint ownership of cable systems and video programmers, and the various types of non-equity controlling interests; #####
(D)account for any efficiencies and other benefits that might be gained through increased ownership or control; #####
(E)make such rules and regulations reflect the dynamic nature of the communications marketplace; #####
(F)not impose limitations which would bar cable operators from serving previously unserved rural areas; and #####
(G)not impose limitations which would impair the development of diverse and high quality video programming. ###
(g)This section shall not apply to prohibit any combination of any interests held by any person on July 1, 1984, to the extent of the interests so held as of such date, if the holding of such interests was not inconsistent with any applicable Federal or State law or regulations in effect on that date. ###
(h)For purposes of this section, the term “**media of mass communications**” shall have the meaning given such term under section 309(i)(3)(C)(i) of this Act.
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