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National Association of Telecommunications
Officers and Advisors
eNATOA – April 8, 2014
CABLE TELEVISION
RENEWALS IN AN IP ERA
Brian T. Grogan, Esq., Moss & Barnett
4800 Wells Fargo Center, 90 South Seventh Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402
612-877-5340
Brian.Grogan@lawmoss.com
©2014 This is an informational and educational presentation distributed by Brian Grogan.
Top Five Renewal Issues
1. Consideration
- Franchise Fee
- PEG Fee
- In-Kind Services
2. PEG Issues (covered by Ken and Rick)
3. Institutional Network
4. Customer Service
5. Competitive Equity (operator issue)
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3
Franchise Fee
• Cable Act – provides :
• during any 12 month period the franchise fees
paid by the cable operator with respect to any
cable system shall not exceed 5% of the
operator’s gross revenues derived in such
period from the operation of the cable system to
provide cable services
– 47 U.S.C. § 542
• Key in franchise negotiations is how the parties define
“gross revenues”
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Defining “Gross Revenues”
– All Cable Service fees
• Basic/expanded/digital tiers/premium/pay-per-view/pay television
– late fees, return check fees.
– revenues from program guides and electronic guides.
– home shopping revenue.
– PEG fee, FCC fees.
– advertising revenue.
– upgrade and downgrade fees.
– installation and reconnection fees.
– additional outlet fees.
– converter rental fees and lockout device fees.
– revenue from Interactive Services to the extent they are
considered Cable Services under applicable law.
– Any and all other revenue derived by the operator from the
operation of operator’s Cable System to provide Cable Services
in the city.
“Gross Revenues” - ??
1. Copyright fees or other license fees as offset?
2. What about “pay by phone fees,” CSR surcharges?
3. In-person cable store fees?
4. Watch for operator requested exclusions:
• Fee on fee
• Fee on PEG fee
• Fee on FCC fee
• Late fees, return check fees
• Bundling
• Advertising revenue/home shopping – gross or net?
• Other “non-subscriber” revenues
• GAAP exclusions
5
Don’t leave money on the table
• Example: Bundled Rates
• Is LFA receiving full payment on cable services?
• How is discount being applied?
– Line backer fees
– Service call fees
• Must address issue in renewed franchise
– Allocate revenue on a “pro rata basis”
– i.e. equal allocation of any package discounts
• Spend time in renewal
– on details of all compensation terms
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PEG Fee
• The term "franchise fee" does not include:
– Capital costs which are required by the franchise to be incurred by the
cable operator for public, educational, or governmental access facilities.
- 47 U.S.C. § 542
• What is a capital cost?
– Depreciable asset
– Fixed, one-time expense
– Land, buildings, construction, equipment
– Total cost needed to bring a project to a commercially operable status
• Is that what the Cable Act intended?
• What is a capital cost in the production of a television
show or movie?
– Total cost of production – including labor, production and marketing
PEG Fee
• Who pays for the equipment required to deliver a
PEG HD signal?
– After it leaves city hall – demarcation point
– Is city responsible for production equipment?
– Is operator responsible for transport?
– Are all of the these costs “capital”?
• PEG signals transported over an I-Net
– Is the I-Net a PEG capital cost?
– Is I-Net management a capital cost?
8
Offsets From Franchise Fee
• PEG fees offset from franchise fees?
– Operator may seek language to allow “offset”
– Based upon 47 USC 542 “Capital v. operational”
– Watch out for:
• “as permitted under federal law” or
• “So long as payment of PEG fees does not serve to
reduce the amount of franchise fees paid to City”
• If an operator offsets fees what can City do?
– Violation proceeding?
– Court challenge?
– Contract terms are critical
9
Schools and Public Buildings
• How many free drops are in place today?
• How many additional outlets are in use?
– Has digital conversion occurred?
– Is equipment required for every TV set?
• Who pays for equipment and service?
• Existing drops v. new drops
– Construction cost allocation for new drops
• Can operator offset all in-kind costs?
– From Franchise fees?
– Operator will cite FCC 621 Order
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11
Institutional Network “I-Net”
• A communication network which is constructed or
operated by the cable operator
• Generally available only to subscribers who are not
residential subscribers §611(f) [531(f)]
• A franchising authority may require as part of a cable
operator’s proposal for a franchise renewal
– that channel capacity . . . on institutional
networks be designated for educational or
governmental use, and
– may require rules and procedures for the use of
the channel capacity designated pursuant to this
section. 47 U.S.C. §531(b).
Institutional Network “I-Net”
In practice an I-Net is typically:
• a dedicated network built by an operator
• used by a city free of charge or at a low cost
• for voice, video and data transmissions
Operators may want to convert I-Nets to:
• commercial services contracts - increase profits
• can the operator “mandate” a commercial contract?
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13
Can an Operator Say NO
to a Requested I-Net?
• Cable operator usually cites to:
Cable Act §621(b) [541(b)]
A franchising authority may not impose any requirement that
has the purpose or effect of prohibiting, limiting, restricting,
or conditioning the provision of a telecommunications service
by a cable operator or an affiliate thereof.
• Cities should look to:
Cable Act §621(b) [541(b)]
Except as otherwise permitted by sections 611 and 612, a
franchising authority may not require a cable operator to
provide any telecommunications service or facilities, other
than institutional networks, as a condition of the initial
grant of a franchise, a franchise renewal, or a transfer of a
franchise.
14
Customer Service
Simple path
- Use FCC standards in franchise
- Look to both
- 47 C.F.R. § 76.309 and
- 76.1601 - 1604 (notices)
- Reporting/enforcement - not in FCC regs
- Specify in franchise or city code
Aggressive path
- Adopt separate Customer Service Ordinance
- Part of city code
Competitive Equity
• Operator will demand Level Playing Field language
– Nothing in federal law requires such a provision
– Check for state obligation
• Why should the city agree to any language more burdensome
than state or federal law?
• Fairness?
• Issues to watch for in proposed language
– “Opt-out” provisions that allow operator to avoid franchise
obligations without city approval
– “Line item veto” - allows the operator to unilaterally modify
franchise if different than competing franchise
– Consider “all or nothing” approach
• operator can have the same terms as the competitor
• but it must take all requirements – no pick and choose
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Thank You!
Brian T. Grogan, Esq.
Moss & Barnett
4800 Wells Fargo Center
90 South Seventh Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402-4129
Phone: 612-877-5340
Facsimile: 612-877-5999
E-mail: Brian.Grogan@lawmoss.com
Web site: www.lawmoss.com

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Cable Television Renewals In An IP Era

  • 1. 1 National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors eNATOA – April 8, 2014 CABLE TELEVISION RENEWALS IN AN IP ERA Brian T. Grogan, Esq., Moss & Barnett 4800 Wells Fargo Center, 90 South Seventh Street Minneapolis, MN 55402 612-877-5340 Brian.Grogan@lawmoss.com ©2014 This is an informational and educational presentation distributed by Brian Grogan.
  • 2. Top Five Renewal Issues 1. Consideration - Franchise Fee - PEG Fee - In-Kind Services 2. PEG Issues (covered by Ken and Rick) 3. Institutional Network 4. Customer Service 5. Competitive Equity (operator issue) 2
  • 3. 3 Franchise Fee • Cable Act – provides : • during any 12 month period the franchise fees paid by the cable operator with respect to any cable system shall not exceed 5% of the operator’s gross revenues derived in such period from the operation of the cable system to provide cable services – 47 U.S.C. § 542 • Key in franchise negotiations is how the parties define “gross revenues”
  • 4. 4 Defining “Gross Revenues” – All Cable Service fees • Basic/expanded/digital tiers/premium/pay-per-view/pay television – late fees, return check fees. – revenues from program guides and electronic guides. – home shopping revenue. – PEG fee, FCC fees. – advertising revenue. – upgrade and downgrade fees. – installation and reconnection fees. – additional outlet fees. – converter rental fees and lockout device fees. – revenue from Interactive Services to the extent they are considered Cable Services under applicable law. – Any and all other revenue derived by the operator from the operation of operator’s Cable System to provide Cable Services in the city.
  • 5. “Gross Revenues” - ?? 1. Copyright fees or other license fees as offset? 2. What about “pay by phone fees,” CSR surcharges? 3. In-person cable store fees? 4. Watch for operator requested exclusions: • Fee on fee • Fee on PEG fee • Fee on FCC fee • Late fees, return check fees • Bundling • Advertising revenue/home shopping – gross or net? • Other “non-subscriber” revenues • GAAP exclusions 5
  • 6. Don’t leave money on the table • Example: Bundled Rates • Is LFA receiving full payment on cable services? • How is discount being applied? – Line backer fees – Service call fees • Must address issue in renewed franchise – Allocate revenue on a “pro rata basis” – i.e. equal allocation of any package discounts • Spend time in renewal – on details of all compensation terms 6
  • 7. 7 PEG Fee • The term "franchise fee" does not include: – Capital costs which are required by the franchise to be incurred by the cable operator for public, educational, or governmental access facilities. - 47 U.S.C. § 542 • What is a capital cost? – Depreciable asset – Fixed, one-time expense – Land, buildings, construction, equipment – Total cost needed to bring a project to a commercially operable status • Is that what the Cable Act intended? • What is a capital cost in the production of a television show or movie? – Total cost of production – including labor, production and marketing
  • 8. PEG Fee • Who pays for the equipment required to deliver a PEG HD signal? – After it leaves city hall – demarcation point – Is city responsible for production equipment? – Is operator responsible for transport? – Are all of the these costs “capital”? • PEG signals transported over an I-Net – Is the I-Net a PEG capital cost? – Is I-Net management a capital cost? 8
  • 9. Offsets From Franchise Fee • PEG fees offset from franchise fees? – Operator may seek language to allow “offset” – Based upon 47 USC 542 “Capital v. operational” – Watch out for: • “as permitted under federal law” or • “So long as payment of PEG fees does not serve to reduce the amount of franchise fees paid to City” • If an operator offsets fees what can City do? – Violation proceeding? – Court challenge? – Contract terms are critical 9
  • 10. Schools and Public Buildings • How many free drops are in place today? • How many additional outlets are in use? – Has digital conversion occurred? – Is equipment required for every TV set? • Who pays for equipment and service? • Existing drops v. new drops – Construction cost allocation for new drops • Can operator offset all in-kind costs? – From Franchise fees? – Operator will cite FCC 621 Order 10
  • 11. 11 Institutional Network “I-Net” • A communication network which is constructed or operated by the cable operator • Generally available only to subscribers who are not residential subscribers §611(f) [531(f)] • A franchising authority may require as part of a cable operator’s proposal for a franchise renewal – that channel capacity . . . on institutional networks be designated for educational or governmental use, and – may require rules and procedures for the use of the channel capacity designated pursuant to this section. 47 U.S.C. §531(b).
  • 12. Institutional Network “I-Net” In practice an I-Net is typically: • a dedicated network built by an operator • used by a city free of charge or at a low cost • for voice, video and data transmissions Operators may want to convert I-Nets to: • commercial services contracts - increase profits • can the operator “mandate” a commercial contract? 12
  • 13. 13 Can an Operator Say NO to a Requested I-Net? • Cable operator usually cites to: Cable Act §621(b) [541(b)] A franchising authority may not impose any requirement that has the purpose or effect of prohibiting, limiting, restricting, or conditioning the provision of a telecommunications service by a cable operator or an affiliate thereof. • Cities should look to: Cable Act §621(b) [541(b)] Except as otherwise permitted by sections 611 and 612, a franchising authority may not require a cable operator to provide any telecommunications service or facilities, other than institutional networks, as a condition of the initial grant of a franchise, a franchise renewal, or a transfer of a franchise.
  • 14. 14 Customer Service Simple path - Use FCC standards in franchise - Look to both - 47 C.F.R. § 76.309 and - 76.1601 - 1604 (notices) - Reporting/enforcement - not in FCC regs - Specify in franchise or city code Aggressive path - Adopt separate Customer Service Ordinance - Part of city code
  • 15. Competitive Equity • Operator will demand Level Playing Field language – Nothing in federal law requires such a provision – Check for state obligation • Why should the city agree to any language more burdensome than state or federal law? • Fairness? • Issues to watch for in proposed language – “Opt-out” provisions that allow operator to avoid franchise obligations without city approval – “Line item veto” - allows the operator to unilaterally modify franchise if different than competing franchise – Consider “all or nothing” approach • operator can have the same terms as the competitor • but it must take all requirements – no pick and choose 15
  • 16. 16 Thank You! Brian T. Grogan, Esq. Moss & Barnett 4800 Wells Fargo Center 90 South Seventh Street Minneapolis, MN 55402-4129 Phone: 612-877-5340 Facsimile: 612-877-5999 E-mail: Brian.Grogan@lawmoss.com Web site: www.lawmoss.com