FCCProposed Rule
Television Broadcasting Services Price: Utah
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Summary
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is proposing new rules about how much television broadcasting companies can charge for their services in Utah. This rule could affect what Utah residents pay for cable and broadcast TV service and how much competition exists in the local TV market.
Key Points
- 1The FCC is examining pricing practices for television broadcasting services offered to consumers in Utah
- 2This is a proposed rule, meaning it's not final yet and the FCC is seeking public feedback before making a decision
- 3People and organizations have until April 18, 2025 to submit comments about whether they support or oppose this proposal
- 4The rule could impact how much Utahns pay for television services and what channels are available to them
- 5The final decision will be based on feedback received during the public comment period
Key Dates
Published
March 3, 2025
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