Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association v. Federal Communications Commission United States of America, Association of America's Public Television Stations Public Broadcasting Service Corporation for Public Broadcasting National Association of Broadcasters Consumer Federation of America Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, Incorporated, Intervenors. Echostar Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission United States of America, Association of America's Public Television Stations Public Broadcasting Service Corporation for Public Broadcasting National Association of Broadcasters Consumer Federation of America Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, Incorporated, Intervenors. National Association of Broadcasters, Paxson Communications Corporation, Intervenor v. Federal Communications Commission United States of America, Association of America's Public Television Stations Public Broadcasting Service Corporation for Public Broadcasting Consumer Federation of America Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, Incorporated, Intervenors. Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association Echostar Communications Corporation Dish, Limited, D/B/A Dish Network Directv Enterprises, Incorporated Directv Operations, Incorporated Directv, Incorporated, and National Association of Broadcasters the Association of Local Television Stations, Incorporated the Univision Network Limited Partnership and Univision Television Stations, Incorporated, Intervenors/plaintiffs v. Federal Communications Commission William E. Kennard, Chairman Susan Ness, Commissioner, in Her Official Capacity Harold Furchtgottroth Michael K. Powell, Commissioner, in His Official Capacity Gloria Tristani, Commissioner, in Her Official Capacity United States Copyright Office Library of Congress James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress Mary Peters, Register of Copyrights, in Her Official Capacity United States of America, Association of America's Public Television Stations Public Broadcasting Service Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Intervenors Pegasus Communications Corporation Channel Master Llc, Parties in Interest. National Cable Satellite Corporation (C-Span) Space Systems/loral, Incorporated Paxson Communications Corporation Consumer Federation of America Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, Incorporated National Alliance for Media Arts & Culture Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers Virginia Citizens Consumer Council Conexant Systems, Incorporated Broadcom Corporation, Movants

275 F.3d 337
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedJanuary 31, 2002
Docket01-1151
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 275 F.3d 337 (Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association v. Federal Communications Commission United States of America, Association of America's Public Television Stations Public Broadcasting Service Corporation for Public Broadcasting National Association of Broadcasters Consumer Federation of America Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, Incorporated, Intervenors. Echostar Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission United States of America, Association of America's Public Television Stations Public Broadcasting Service Corporation for Public Broadcasting National Association of Broadcasters Consumer Federation of America Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, Incorporated, Intervenors. National Association of Broadcasters, Paxson Communications Corporation, Intervenor v. Federal Communications Commission United States of America, Association of America's Public Television Stations Public Broadcasting Service Corporation for Public Broadcasting Consumer Federation of America Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, Incorporated, Intervenors. Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association Echostar Communications Corporation Dish, Limited, D/B/A Dish Network Directv Enterprises, Incorporated Directv Operations, Incorporated Directv, Incorporated, and National Association of Broadcasters the Association of Local Television Stations, Incorporated the Univision Network Limited Partnership and Univision Television Stations, Incorporated, Intervenors/plaintiffs v. Federal Communications Commission William E. Kennard, Chairman Susan Ness, Commissioner, in Her Official Capacity Harold Furchtgottroth Michael K. Powell, Commissioner, in His Official Capacity Gloria Tristani, Commissioner, in Her Official Capacity United States Copyright Office Library of Congress James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress Mary Peters, Register of Copyrights, in Her Official Capacity United States of America, Association of America's Public Television Stations Public Broadcasting Service Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Intervenors Pegasus Communications Corporation Channel Master Llc, Parties in Interest. National Cable Satellite Corporation (C-Span) Space Systems/loral, Incorporated Paxson Communications Corporation Consumer Federation of America Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, Incorporated National Alliance for Media Arts & Culture Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers Virginia Citizens Consumer Council Conexant Systems, Incorporated Broadcom Corporation, Movants) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association v. Federal Communications Commission United States of America, Association of America's Public Television Stations Public Broadcasting Service Corporation for Public Broadcasting National Association of Broadcasters Consumer Federation of America Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, Incorporated, Intervenors. Echostar Satellite Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission United States of America, Association of America's Public Television Stations Public Broadcasting Service Corporation for Public Broadcasting National Association of Broadcasters Consumer Federation of America Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, Incorporated, Intervenors. National Association of Broadcasters, Paxson Communications Corporation, Intervenor v. Federal Communications Commission United States of America, Association of America's Public Television Stations Public Broadcasting Service Corporation for Public Broadcasting Consumer Federation of America Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, Incorporated, Intervenors. Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association Echostar Communications Corporation Dish, Limited, D/B/A Dish Network Directv Enterprises, Incorporated Directv Operations, Incorporated Directv, Incorporated, and National Association of Broadcasters the Association of Local Television Stations, Incorporated the Univision Network Limited Partnership and Univision Television Stations, Incorporated, Intervenors/plaintiffs v. Federal Communications Commission William E. Kennard, Chairman Susan Ness, Commissioner, in Her Official Capacity Harold Furchtgottroth Michael K. Powell, Commissioner, in His Official Capacity Gloria Tristani, Commissioner, in Her Official Capacity United States Copyright Office Library of Congress James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress Mary Peters, Register of Copyrights, in Her Official Capacity United States of America, Association of America's Public Television Stations Public Broadcasting Service Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Intervenors Pegasus Communications Corporation Channel Master Llc, Parties in Interest. National Cable Satellite Corporation (C-Span) Space Systems/loral, Incorporated Paxson Communications Corporation Consumer Federation of America Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, Incorporated National Alliance for Media Arts & Culture Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers Virginia Citizens Consumer Council Conexant Systems, Incorporated Broadcom Corporation, Movants, 275 F.3d 337 (4th Cir. 2002).

Opinion

275 F.3d 337 (4th Cir. 2001)

SATELLITE BROADCASTING AND COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION, Petitioner,
v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Respondents,
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA'S PUBLIC TELEVISION STATIONS; PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICE; CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING; NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS; CONSUMER FEDERATION OF AMERICA; OFFICE OF COMMUNICATION, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, INCORPORATED, Intervenors.
ECHOSTAR SATELLITE CORPORATION, Petitioner,
v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Respondents,
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA'S PUBLIC TELEVISION STATIONS; PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICE; CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING; NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS; CONSUMER FEDERATION OF AMERICA; OFFICE OF COMMUNICATION, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, INCORPORATED, Intervenors.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS, Petitioner,
PAXSON COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION, Intervenor,
v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Respondents,
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA'S PUBLIC TELEVISION STATIONS; PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICE; CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING; CONSUMER FEDERATION OF AMERICA; OFFICE OF COMMUNICATION, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, INCORPORATED, Intervenors.
SATELLITE BROADCASTING AND COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION; ECHOSTAR COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION; DISH, LIMITED, d/b/a DISH Network; DIRECTV ENTERPRISES, INCORPORATED; DIRECTV OPERATIONS, INCORPORATED; DIRECTV, INCORPORATED, Plaintiffs Appellants,
and
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS; THE ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL TELEVISION STATIONS, INCORPORATED; THE UNIVISION NETWORK LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND UNIVISION TELEVISION STATIONS, INCORPORATED, Intervenors/Plaintiffs,
v.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; WILLIAM E. KENNARD, Chairman; SUSAN NESS, Commissioner, in her official capacity; HAROLD FURCHTGOTTROTH; MICHAEL K. POWELL, Commissioner, in his official capacity; GLORIA TRISTANI, Commissioner, in her official capacity; UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT OFFICE; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS; JAMES H. BILLINGTON, Librarian of Congress; MARY PETERS, Register of Copyrights, in her official capacity; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendants Appellees,
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA'S PUBLIC TELEVISION STATIONS; PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICE; CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING, Intervenors Appellees,
PEGASUS COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION; CHANNEL MASTER LLC, Parties in Interest.
NATIONAL CABLE SATELLITE CORPORATION (C-SPAN); SPACE SYSTEMS/LORAL, INCORPORATED; PAXSON COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION; CONSUMER FEDERATION OF AMERICA; OFFICE OF COMMUNICATION, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, INCORPORATED; NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR MEDIA ARTS & CULTURE; ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT VIDEO AND FILMMAKERS; VIRGINIA CITIZENS CONSUMER COUNCIL; CONEXANT SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED; BROADCOM CORPORATION, Movants.

Nos. 01-1151, 01-1272, 01-1818, 01-1271

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT

Argued: September 25, 2001
Decided: December 7, 2001
Corrected January 31, 2002

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, at Alexandria. Gerald Bruce Lee, District Judge. (CA-00-1571-A)[Copyrighted Material Omitted][Copyrighted Material Omitted][Copyrighted Material Omitted]

ARGUED: Charles Justin Cooper, COOPER, CARVIN & ROSENTHAL, P.L.L.C., Washington, D.C., for Satellite, et al. Donald Beaton Verilli, Jr., Nory Miller, JENNER & BLOCK, L.L.C., Washington, D.C., for NAB. Mark Bernard Stern, Appellate Staff, Civil Division, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Washington, D.C.; Louis Emmanuel Peraertz, Special Counsel, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, Washington, D.C., for Federal Appellees. ON BRIEF: Michael W. Kirk, Victor J. Wolski, COOPER, CARVIN & ROSENTHAL, P.L.L.C., Washington, D.C.; Brian Koukoutchos, Mandeville, Louisiana; Charles G. Cole, Pantelis Michalopoulos, Rhonda M. Rivens Bolton, STEPTOE & JOHNSON L.L.P., Washington, D.C., for Satellite, et al. Henry L. Baumann, Benjamin F.P. Ivins, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS, Washington, D.C.; Thomas P. Olson, WILMER, CUTLER & PICKERING, Washington, D.C., for NAB, et al. Stuart E. Schiffer, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Jacob M. Lewis, Appellate Staff, Joseph W. Lobue, Hannah Stires, Federal Programs Branch, Civil Division, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Washington, D.C.; Jane A. Mago, General Counsel, Daniel M. Armstrong, Associate General Counsel, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, Washington, D.C., for Federal Appellees. Robert A. Long, Jr., Mark H. Lynch, David L. Franklin, COVINGTON & BURLING, Washington, D.C.; Marilyn Mohrman-Gillis, Vice-President, Policy and Legal Affairs, Lonna Thompson, Director of Legal Affairs, Andrew D. Cotlar, Staff Attorney, ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA'S PUBLIC TELEVISION STATIONS, Washington, D.C.; Kathleen Cox, Senior Vice President Policy, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Robert M. Winteringham, Senior Staff Attorney, CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING, Washington, D.C.; Gregory Ferenbach, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Paul Grego, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICE, Alexandria, Virginia, for Intervenors Public Television Stations, et al. Harold Feld, Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Cheryl A. Leanza, MEDIA ACCESS PROJECT, Washington, D.C., for Intervenors Consumer Federation, et al. Craig C. Reilly, RICHARDS, MCGETTIGAN, REILLY & WEST, P.C., Alexandria, Virginia, for Intervenor Paxson.

Before WIDENER, NIEMEYER, and MICHAEL, Circuit Judges.

MICHAEL, Circuit Judge:

Direct broadcast satellite (DBS) service has recently joined cable and broadcast television as a major force in the market for delivering television programming to consumers. In these consolidated cases, representatives of the satellite industry raise various constitutional challenges to Congress's efforts to regulate competition in that market through the Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999 (SHVIA). Pub. L. No. 106-113, 113 Stat. 1501A-523. In addition, petitioners from the broadcast industry argue that one provision (the "a la carte rule") of the FCC's order implementing SHVIA must be struck down as an unreasonable interpretation of the statute.1 By enacting SHVIA, Congress sought to promote competition between the satellite and cable industries by creating a statutory copyright license that allows satellite carriers to carry the signals of local broadcast television stations without obtaining authorization from the holders of copyrights in the individual programs aired by those stations. The Act also imposes a "carry one, carry all" rule, which was designed to "preserve free television for those not served by satellite or cable and to promote widespread dissemination of information from a multiplicity of sources." H.R. Conf. Rep. No. 106-464, at 101 (1999) (SHVIA Conference Report). The rule, which is scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2002, will require satellite carriers that choose to take advantage of the statutory copyright license by carrying one broadcast station in a local market to carry all requesting stations within that market. We hold, as did the district court, that the carry one, carry all rule does not violate either the First Amendment or the other constitutional provisions cited by the satellite carriers. We also hold that the FCC's a la carte rule, which allows satellite carriers to offer local broadcast stations to their subscribers either individually or as part of a single package, is not arbitrary, capricious, or contrary to law. See 5 U.S.C. S 706(2)(A).

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

DISH Network Corp. v. FCC
653 F.3d 771 (Ninth Circuit, 2011)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
275 F.3d 337, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/satellite-broadcasting-and-communications-association-v-federal-ca4-2002.