CTA Blasts Pearl TV’s ‘Conflict of Interest’ Claims on NextGen TV Tuner Mandates

CTA Blasts Pearl TV’s ‘Conflict of Interest’ Claims on NextGen TV Tuner Mandates

WASINGTON—In the wake of recent meetings where the National Association of Broadcasters and Pearl TV pushed the Federal Communications Commission for ATSC 3.0 tuner mandates, Gary Shapiro, the CEO and vice chair of the Consumer Technology Association, is aggressively pushing back on claims that consumer tech manufacturers have a conflict of interest in their opposition to new regulations that might speed the transition to NextGen TV.

“Last week, Pearl TV called CTA out by name and made the outlandish claim that we are driven by a ‘conflict of interest’ in opposing a forced transition to ATSC 3.0,” Shapiro wrote in a LinkedIn post. “They claim that smart TVs are now a competitive threat to broadcasting. I can honestly say that not once have I heard any CTA member raise this as a reason to oppose a mandate. We oppose mandates because they hurt American consumers by forcing them to buy something they don’t want … Our position is based on the importance of choice and the miracle of the marketplace—something broadcasters happily ignore as they squat on valuable spectrum they were loaned for free.”

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