I think it is a red herring to threaten taking games off broadcasts unless we get this antitrust exemption for local bla...
Fans should have a better access to those games and putting them on broadcast is one way to do that.
So why the blackout policy?
Americans really love sports and they deserve to see them on their terms, not on the terms that are prescribed by the pr...
No one likes blackouts and that includes the NFL.
the threat continues to exist in Connecticut and around the country that they will be deprived of access to those games.
But things have changed over that 50 years.
Is it fair to blackout games after driving up those costs to the fans of, in effect, buying the cable services?
It does end the blank check from the Government to the leagues and it takes away Congress' implicit endorsement of black...
The FANS Act would eliminate this 'get out of jail free card.'
Now the NFL should do the right thing. It should listen to fans, economists, other leagues, the commissioners, the FCC, ...
I would like to reiterate our strong belief that the FANS Act addresses some of the unfair and unbalanced subsidies and ...
the $35 million cap on penalties for nondisclosure or inadequate disclosure is absolutely a mockery of justice.
I think there is no question in my mind that that power resides in the Department of Transportation to order effective s...
That is very dangerous.
We cannot be shy. We cannot withhold all of the tools available to us to get what needs to be done to help save lives an...
Takata's rejection of a national recall is simply unacceptable and unconscionable.
NHTSA needs to be the enforcer.