Title 47 › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - WIRE OR RADIO COMMUNICATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO RADIO › Part Part I— - General Provisions › § 340
Satellite TV companies may carry TV stations from outside a subscriber’s local area if the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has found those stations to be “significantly viewed” in that community. That can be based on FCC findings made before December 8, 2004, or on new FCC findings after that date using the same viewing-hours and audience-survey standards. This rule only applies to subscribers who already get satellite retransmissions under the carrier’s existing service. A satellite may show a significantly viewed station in high definition only if it also carries the local affiliate’s high-definition signal when that local signal is available, unless there is no local affiliate or the local affiliate privately gives a written waiver. Carrying a significantly viewed station is optional for the satellite and does not change a station’s right to give or withhold retransmission permission. The FCC must publish a list of eligible stations and communities within 60 days after December 8, 2004, start a rulemaking then, and adopt rules within 1 year. The FCC must keep an electronic list available and update it within 10 business days after any change. A satellite carrier can ask the FCC to add stations or communities and to apply certain exclusivity protections if the FCC adopts rules to allow that. If a satellite violates these rules, the FCC must issue a cease-and-desist order on complaint and can award damages up to $50 per subscriber, per station, per day for bad-faith violations (and up to $50 per subscriber per station per day to a satellite if the complaint is frivolous). The FCC must resolve complaints within 180 days. A satellite must give at least 60 days’ written notice to local stations before starting such retransmissions in a market and must list its significantly viewed signals and communities on its website. By October 30, 2005, the FCC must revise rules to allow some stations to choose carriage rules county-by-county during the 2005 election cycle and to set related notice and election procedures. Definitions (brief): local market — the station’s service area; satellite carrier — the company providing satellite TV; subscriber — a customer; television broadcast station — a local TV station; network station/television network — a station and its network affiliation; community — a county, cable community, or FCC-defined satellite community.
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47 U.S.C. § 340
Title 47 — Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs
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Apr 6, 2026
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