FCC Unanimously Adopts NPRM to Modernize MVPD Definition
The FCC proposes to modernize its definition of multichannel video programming distributor in a rulemaking notice adopted Friday. It proposes to interpret the definition of an MVPD "to include providers that make multiple linear streams of video programming available for…
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purchase, regardless of the technology used to distribute the programming," it said in a news release. This approach would ensure that nascent, Web-based video programming services "will have access to the content they need to compete with established providers," it said. “Video is no longer tied to a certain transmission technology, so our interpretation of MVPD should not be tied to transmission facilities,” Chairman Tom Wheeler said in a statement. Under the proposal “any providers that make multiple linear streams of video programming available for purchase would be considered MVPDs, regardless of the technology used to deliver the programming,” he said. The NPRM asks for comment on an alternative interpretation that would require an MVPD to have control over a transmission path, and whether the proposals "would affect the regulatory status of IP-delivered video services by cable operators and [direct broadcast satelite] providers." Comments and replies are to be due 30 days and 45 days after publication in the Federal Register.