The coalition, cochaired by Alfred Liggins of TV One and Nomi Bergman of Bright House, will celebrate and promote what its 47 members say is the already thriving innovation in video experience options to provide even more choices. Look for it to be making that point loudly to the FCC as the commission collects comments on the chairman’s proposal, which was premised on the assertion that the video access device market instead needed a competitive boost because choices were few and prices high, with consumers “chained to their set-top boxes because cable and satellite operators have locked up the market.”
Source: Future of TV Coalition Formed to Fight ‘AllVid’ | Broadcasting & Cable