Metro Cable Co. v. CATV of Rockford, Inc.

375 F. Supp. 350
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Illinois
DecidedApril 12, 1974
Docket72 C 68
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Metro Cable Co. v. CATV of Rockford, Inc., 375 F. Supp. 350 (N.D. Ill. 1974).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

BAUER, District Judge.

This cause comes on the defendants’ motion to dismiss the second amended complaint because it fails to state a *352 claim upon which relief can be granted, pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

This action seeks to redress alleged violations of the federal antitrust laws, specifically Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1 and 1px solid var(--green-border)">2. This Court allegedly has jurisdiction over the action under Sections 4 and 16 of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 15 and 15/26" style="color:var(--green);border-bottom:1px solid var(--green-border)">26.

Plaintiff, Metro Cable Company (“Metro”) was chartered as a Delaware corporation on April 1, 1964, and prior to February 1, 1972, had the corporate name of Rockford Community Television, Inc. Metro operates a CATV system serving Loves Park, North Park Community and unincorporated areas of Winnebago County, Illinois, and is owned by local individual and business interests in the Rockford, Illinois, area. Defendant CATV of Rockford, Inc. (“CATV of Rockford”) is an Illinois corporation, with its principal place of business located in Rockford, Illinois, and is presently installing a CATV system in parts of the City of Rockford, Illinois. Defendant Rock River Television, Inc. (“WCEE-TV”) is an Illinois corporation, engaged in the business of television broadcasting with its principal place of business located in Rockford, Illinois. Defendant Harley Swanson is the President and a stockholder of CATV of Rockford, and is also Director of WCEE-TV. Mr. Swanson assists in the direction and operation of CATV of Rockford in the manner alleged herein. Defendant David S. Paddock is the Secretary and a stockholder of CATV of Rockford as well as the Secretary and a stockholder of WCEE-TV. Mr. Paddock assists in the direction and operation of CATV of Rockford and WCEE-TV. Defendant Earl W. Hickerson is the General Manager and a stockholder of CATV of Rockford and is Vice-President, General Manager and a stockholder of WCEE-TV. Hickerson assists in the direction and operation of CATV of Rockford and WCEE-TV. Defendant Harley W. Mullins is the Treasurer and a stockholder of WCEE-TV and a stockholder of CATV of Rockford. Mullins assists in the direction and operation of WCEE-TV. Defendant Benjamin T. Schleicher is the Mayor of the City of Rockford, Illinois. Defendant Dale M. Skolrood is an Alderman of the City Council of the City of Rockford, Illinois, and a former Chairman of the Planning and Finance Committee of that Council.

The plaintiff, in its amended complaint, alleges, inter alia, the following facts:

1. Defendant WCEE-TV is engaged in the commerce of disseminating broadcasting television signals, many of which originate outside the State of Illinois. Plaintiff, as the owner and operator of a CATV system in Loves Park, North Park Community and in unincorporated areas in Winnebago County, Illinois, receives television signals and FM by means of multiple antennae mounted on a high tower and then converts, processes and amplifies the signals, originates additional signals, and distributes them by cable to the premises of subscribers who pay a monthly fee for the service. Plaintiff’s system offers the signals of all three local television stations and some independent educational television stations (both UHF and VHF) from Chicago, Illinois, and Madison, Wisconsin, and will offer the signals from other television stations originating both in Chicago, Illinois, and outside the State of Illinois. Defendant CATV of Rockford intends to offer similar signals to that of the plaintiff which will originate both from Chicago, Illinois, as well as from outside the State of Illinois. Plaintiff is in competition with WCEETV in the Loves Park — North Park Community- — -Winnebago County — suburban Rockford areas for viewing customers. Plaintiff has been for in excess of eight years, in competition with CATV of Rockford for a license from the City of Rockford, Illinois, to construct and expand its system into the City of Rockford, which is requisite to seeking viewing customers. Competition for the viewing customers in the City of Rockford, Illinois, now generates, and in *353 the future will continue to generate, in excess of a million dollars per year.

2. Commencing sometime in 1964 or 1965, the exact date of which is unknown to plaintiff, and continuing uninterruptedly up to and through the date of the complaint, the defendants have combined, contracted and conspired among themselves, to restrain interstate trade and commerce and to monopolize commerce in violation of Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1 and 1px solid var(--green-border)">2. In furtherance of these violations, defendants have combined, contracted and conspired among themselves to boycott and foreclose the plaintiff from entering the (a) CATV market and (b) television market in Rockford, Illinois, and in certain unincorporated areas of Winnebago County, Illinois, thereby eliminating plaintiff as a potential competitor of the defendant WCEE-TV in said city and obtaining and maintaining for CATV of Rockford a total monopoly of the CATV industry in Rockford, Illinois. The defendant WCEE-TV’s primary objective in entering and maintaining this conspiracy was effectively to foreclose any further competition in the television market in Rockford, Illinois. To this end, it and its stockholders were instrumental in creating CATV of Rockford for the purpose of obtaining a CATV franchise, and blocking the plaintiff as a potential competitor which was necessary to defendant WCEE-TV because it was a new entrant into the TV media market as of September, 1965.

3. In order to foreclose further television competition, including CATV competition, in Rockford, Illinois, the defendant WCEE-TV, by and through its officers, directors and stockholders, kept control of CATV of Rockford, the only corporation that was granted a franchise to build a cable system in Rockford. Through this control, WCEE-TV was able to determine when and in what areas of Rockford, Illinois, cable television would be introduced in Rockford, Illinois. Individuals owning or controlling approximately 65% of the capital stock of WCEE-TV own or control over 60% of the capital stock of CATV of Rockford. Every officer and director of WCEE-TV is also an officer, director, or stockholder in CATV of Rockford. Every officer and director of CATV of Rockford is also an officer, director or stockholder of WCEE-TV. The Vice-President and General Manager of WCEE-TV is also the General Manager of CATV of Rockford.

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