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LoboDogg
09-26-2007, 07:40 AM
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Orrin Hatch, Western Senators urge resolution to mtn. satellite distribution
September 25th, 2007 @ 7:00pm
Washington - Sen. Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah) today joined a coalition of Senators from Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico in urging a speedy resolution to the ongoing impasse that has prevented nationwide consumer access to the Mountain West Sports Network.
"The teams in the Mountain West Conference have developed a fan base around the country," Hatch said. "Students, alumni, and other university stakeholders are eager to watch these games, in Utah and elsewhere. I encourage the involved parties to find a solution that serves the interests of their consumers."
Addressed to the CEOs of Comcast Cable, Direct TV, Echostar Communications Corporation, and CBS Corporation, and the Mountain West Conference's commissioner, the letter states:
"As you might expect, our constituents have contacted us to express their concerns about their inability to access this programming. We anticipate that, with the progression of the college football season, which will be followed immediately by the basketball season, our constituents' desire to view Mountain West Conference games will only intensify.
"Despite some claims to the contrary, it appears that the hurdles preventing an agreement are not technical in nature. Indeed, other conferences and providers have been able to make programming arrangements that have made games and other programming available through both cable and satellite outlets. We strongly believe that, when it comes to programming conflicts, the interests of consumers should be the foremost concern. Toward that end, we urge all of the parties involved in this dispute to work together to ensure that Mountain West Conference games and events are broadcast to the widest possible audience."
The complete letter follows.
Mr. Brian Roberts
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Comcast Cable
1500 Market Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102
Mr. Chase Carey
President and Chief Executive Officer
Direct TV
230 E. Imperial Highway
El Segundo, California 90245
Mr. Charles W. Ergen
Chief Executive Officer
Echostar Communications Corporation
9601 S. Meridian Boulevard
Englewood, Colorado 80112
Mr. Les Moonves
President and Chief Executive Officer
CBS Corporation
7800 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90036
Mr. Craig Thompson
Commissioner
Mountain West Conference
15455 Gleneagle Drive, Suite 200 Colorado Springs, Colorado 80921
Dear Sirs:
We would like to take this opportunity to write today to express our concern regarding the ongoing impasse that has prevented access to the Mountain West Sports Network through the satellite services offered by DirecTV and DISH Network.
This issue has been a matter of substantial controversy among the fans of the teams in the Mountain West Conference as the failure to reach an agreement has left many viewers without access to this widely anticipated and popular sports programming. As you know, many of the universities in the Mountain West Conference are marquee schools located in the Intermountain West with student populations drawn from all over the United States. Also, these schools' alumni live in all areas of the country, many of them far outside the regions where the network has been made available. Many of the potential viewers in the Intermountain West live in rural and mountainous areas where only satellite television is available.
As you might expect, our constituents have contacted us to express their concerns about their inability to access this programming. We anticipate that, with the progression of the college football season, which will be followed immediately by the basketball season, our constituents' desire to view Mountain West Conference games will only intensify.
Despite some claims to the contrary, it appears that the hurdles preventing an agreement are not technical in nature. Indeed, other conferences and providers have been able to make programming arrangements that have made games and other programming available through both cable and satellite outlets. We strongly believe that, when it comes to programming conflicts, the interests of consumers should be the foremost concern. Toward that end, we urge all of the parties involved in this dispute to work together to ensure that Mountain West Conference games and events are broadcast to the widest possible audience.
Clearly, both cable and satellite providers have to make programming decisions with their business interests in mind. However, if all interested parties would be willing to make appropriate concessions, we believe that there are a number of readily available solutions to this conflict. As Senators from states represented in the Mountain West Conference, we continue to be supportive of public policies that allow both cable and satellite vendors to maximize program content for their customers. That being the case, we believe each of the entities involved in this dispute share the responsibility to provide access to program content to as many consumers as possible.
We look forward to assisting you in any appropriate manner to facilitate a swift conclusion to your negotiations. We look forward to seeing Mountain West Sports Network achieving the goal of nationwide access.
Sincerely,
_________________________________ ________________________________
Robert F. Bennett Orrin G. Hatch
United States Senator United States Senator
_________________________________ ________________________________
Michael B. Enzi John Barrasso
United States Senator United States Senator
_________________________________ ________________________________
John Ensign Pete V. Domenici
United States Senator United States Senator
_________________________________
Wayne Allard
United States Senator
cc:
Dr. David B. Ashley, President, University of Nevada at Las Vegas
Dr. Victor Boschini, Chancellor, Texas Christian University
Dr. Thomas Buchanan, President, University of Wyoming
Dr. Larry Edward Penley, President, Colorado State University
Lt. Gen. John F. Regni, Superintendent, United States Air Force Academy
Dr. Cecil Samuelson, President, Brigham Young University
Dr. David J. Schmidly, President, University of New Mexico
Dr. Stephen L. Weber, President, San Diego State University
Mr. Michael K. Young, President, University of Utah

loborick
09-26-2007, 08:09 AM
I really don't know what this can do, but I guess anything is worth trying. I have no idea whose fault it is in the negotiations...I'm sure there's plenty of blame to go around. Hopefully the letter will put some pressure on all parties to get a deal done.

Dr.M
09-26-2007, 08:55 AM
You tell 'em, Orrin. I'm not sure it will do any good, but it certainly won't hurt to have this cause more publicized.

Burro lobo
09-26-2007, 09:08 AM
Well it might do more than you think, all broadcasters have to renew their licenses and part of their requirement for that is serving the public need. You don't want to start a landslide movement in The Senate and let it spread to the Congress and expect no ramifications when you next want to renew your permit. Hatch and Domenici are not lightweights and though I am not up on the others they are Senators. It would be nice to see our Congressmen do the same!

Mark
09-26-2007, 09:38 AM
I'd rep you for this but I'm on my phone and will do so later. Thanks for posting that lobodogg! Sure as hell can't hurt!!

PHILLY_1982
09-26-2007, 11:45 AM
Here is a perfect opporunity to bringd Domenici's Apporval numbers up.

I like the idea, leaving no stone unturned method.

I get the Mtn., and think it is great. it's time for the rest of the country to get an opportunity to see it.

swerve3030
09-26-2007, 12:06 PM
This letter will work. You camplain to the companies involved, write letters to the BBB, and the attorney general, but not much happens until you write to a senator or congrassmen. Once their is enough complaints to government offcials, that's when things start to happen. I also like the subtle hint that their is going to be more pressure if the fans don't get a deal. This letter is good news.

BrokenArrowLobo
09-26-2007, 01:54 PM
Philly, I think Domenici's name is on the bottom of the letter.

badger77
09-26-2007, 02:06 PM
This is good news, coming from Orin. I believe the impasse is Comcast’s desire to penetrate the Mormon cable market. Orin must be up for re-election.

Garishwolf
09-26-2007, 02:13 PM
Great news Dogg, thanks, guud stuff, great for Mtn. West.

Dirtman
09-26-2007, 04:09 PM
Get r done.....

badger77
09-27-2007, 08:51 AM
On Stig last night, Krebs indicated that there has been “significant movement” in the negotiations with one of the satellite providers in the last week. If one goes, the other will probably follow. :D

BTW - Krebs also confirmed that Coach Alford did not have a buy out at Iowa. He stayed there eight years.

Lobodawg92
09-27-2007, 09:12 AM
Thanks for the info badger. Let's hope the Mtn. ends up on sat soon.

I also think that if things go well here, Alford will enjoy his time here, and may be here for many years. I think it partially depends on how those around us do, as well as ourselves. If we are playing very good competition in nmsu and the MWC, able to get good rpi #'s due to that, I don't see him taking off, unless a ind or somebody like that comes a callin. Hopefully all will go well for us. I am looking forward to the season. I am even improving my seats (giving more money for that and the Lobo Club) this year to try to do my part to help pay for things.

Go Lobos!