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Docket ID: [MB Docket No. 07-91; FCC 08-141]
SUBJECT CATEGORY: Third Periodic Review of the Commission's Rules and Policies Affecting the Conversion to Digital Television
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: In this document, the Commission provides clarification in connection with two issues addressed in the Report and Order. The Commission will address other issues raised in Petitions for Reconsideration in a future order. The Commission adopted a Report and Order in the Third DTV Periodic Review of the progress of the DTV transition. MSTV and NAB filed a joint petition for reconsideration requesting clarification of two issues in connection with the Order.
SUMMARY: Third Periodic Review of the Commission's Rules and Policies Affecting the Conversion To Digital Television,
1. In this Order, the Commission provides clarification in connection with two issues addressed in the Report and Order in the Third DTV Periodic Review proceeding. The Commission will address other issues raised in Petitions for Reconsideration in a future order. On December 22, 2007, the Commission adopted a Report and Order in the Third DTV Periodic Review, 73 FR 5634, January 30, 2008, of the progress of the DTV transition. MSTV and NAB filed a joint petition for reconsideration requesting clarification of two issues in connection with the Order. See Petition for Reconsideration and Clarification of the Association for Maximum Service Television, Inc. and the National Association of Broadcasters, filed February 29, 2008 (MSTV/NAB Petition).
2. First, MSTV/NAB sought clarification that where more than one of
the Commission's viewer notification obligations adopted in the Order
is triggered, a station may comply with the Commission's requirements
through use of a consolidated notification that includes all of the
elements required in each of the viewer notification obligations. There
was nothing in the Third DTV Periodic to indicate that separate
notifications are required by a station that is obligated to inform its
viewers of changes in its analog or digital service during the same time frame. Stations must notify viewers in the following
circumstances: (1) When the station is seeking an extension of time to
construct posttransition facilities and will not be serving on
February 18, 2009 at least the same population that receives the
station's current analog TV and DTV service (see Third DTV Periodic
Report and Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 3033, ] 80); (2) when the station will
not be serving on February 18, 2009 at least the same population that
receives its current analog TV and DTV service and is seeking STA
approval to use one of the provisions for a phased transition (see id.
at 303738, ] 91); (3) when the station will permanently reduce or
terminate analog service thirty days or less prior to the transition
deadline (see id. at 3044, ] 106); (4) when the station is seeking
approval for longer term (significantly more than 30 days) reduction or
termination of analog service before the transition date (see id. at
3050, ] 117); and (5) where a station on channels 5258 seeks to flash
cut and to terminate analog or digital service on its outofcore
channel (see id. at 305758, ] 132). In addition, stations seeking to
permanently reduce or terminate analog service within 90 days of the
transition date have a more streamlined viewer notification procedure
(see id. at 3058, ] 134). No one filed an opposition to this MSTV/NAB
request for clarification. We hereby clarify that we will permit use of
such a consolidated notification in circumstances in which the
Commission approves service adjustments that overlap in time. Indeed,
we believe it could be confusing for viewers to hear multiple
notifications that seem to conflict. Stations that prefer to have
separate notifications for separate service adjustments may take that
approach, as well, provided they offer clear information to viewers. We
remind stations that Viewer Notification requirements are in addition
to and not instead of the consumer education requirements that apply to
all full power broadcasters. See In the Matter of DTV Consumer
Education Initiative, Report and Order, 23 FCC Rcd 4134 (2008) (``DTV
Consumer Education Order''), recon. order adopted April 23, 2008 (FCC
08119). See also Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, 23 FCC Rcd at
3033, ] 80, 303738, ] 91, 3044, ] 106, 305758, ] 132, and 3058, ] 134.
3. Second, MSTV/NAB ask that the Commission acknowledge that real
time updates to the Event Information Table (EIT) are permissive and
not required under the new PSIP standard adopted in the Order. No party opposed this request for clarification. John Willkie,
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doing business as EtherGuide Systems, filed a partial Opposition to the
MSTV/NAB Petition. See Opposition to Petitions for Reconsideration
filed by Harris Corporation (Harris), Association for Maximum Service
Television (MSTV) and National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), and
Cohen, Dippell and Everist, P.C. (CDE) and Clarification of the
Association for Maximum Service Television, Inc. and the National
Association of Broadcasters, filed March 10, 2008. Mr. Willkie disputed
MSTV's and Harris Corporation's contention that PSIP automation
equipment is not currently available and other issues raised in the
Petitions for Reconsideration filed by MSTV/NAB, Harris and CDE.
Willkie acknowledged that the Third DTV Periodic did not require
automation systems to comply with the PSIP requirements but opined that
use of automation systems would, as a practical matter, facilitate
compliance. Id. at 13. He also advocated Commission waivers for
stations that were unable to obtain automation equipment. Id. at 6.
While we encourage stations to update the EIT as rapidly as possible
when overages or other circumstances result in changes to scheduled
programs, our rules and policies do not require that updates be
accomplished in realtime. The rule adopted in the Third DTV Periodic
incorporates by reference the ATSC PSIP Standard A/65C which does not
require realtime updates. See Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, 23
FCC Rcd at 3079, ] 185; 47 CFR 73.682(d). Because realtime updates are
not required, there is no need to address the alternative request in
MSTV/NAB's petition for reconsideration for an extension of the
effective date for compliance with the rule. See MSTV/NAB Petition at
23. See also Harris Corporation, Petition for Reconsideration, filed
February 29, 2008 (requesting one year extension of time). The adoption
of the revised PSIP standard will become effective 120 days following
Federal Register publication of the Third DTV Periodic Report and
Order, subject to OMB approval by that date. See Third DTV Periodic
Report and Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 30883089, ] 210. The Third DTV
Periodic Report and Order was published in the Federal Register on
January 30, 2008. See 75 FR 5634, January 30, 2008. OMB approved the
PSIP information collection on March 4, 2008 (OMB control number 3060
1104). Thus, the new PSIP rule will become effective May 29, 2008. If
and when the ATSC PSIP Standard A/65C mandates realtime updates to the EIT, we may revisit this issue.
4. Accordingly, It is ordered that, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 7, 301, 303 and 405 of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i) and (j), 157, 301, 303, and 305, and Sec. Sec. 1.2 and 1.106 of the Commission's rules, 47 CFR 1.2 and 1.106, this Order on Clarification is adopted.
5. The Commission will not send a copy of this Report & Order
pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A),
because the Report and Order is simply clarifying rules that were
previously adopted in the Third Periodic Review of the Commission's
rules and Policies Affection the Conversion to Digital Television, FCC 07228.
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 73
Television.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
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