Genachowski Assures Broadcasters None Will be Forced into Spectrum Auction
LAS VEGAS -- No TV stations would be forced to participate in a spectrum auction proposed by the FCC, Chairman Julius Genachowski told the NAB convention Tuesday. The commission isn’t trying to confiscate spectrum, he said: “In fact, this is the opposite of a confiscation. It would be an economic boost to broadcasters that elect to participate.” Genachowski provided details about how the auction might be structured to protect stations that choose to participate. And he said the commission plans an “engineering forum,” involving all types of communications engineers, to look at technical elements of the FCC’s plan. “That will be followed by similar efforts involving business executives,” he said. NAB CEO Gordon Smith called Genachowski’s statements “reassuring” and said “we will reach back constructively."
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