Collins Statement on FCC Decision to Affirm Orphan County Petitions

Press Release

Date: May 20, 2020
Location: Gainesville, GA

Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) released the following statement after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) affirmed Franklin, Hart and Stephens counties' satellite market modification petitions.

"For decades, residents of Franklin, Hart, Stephens and Elbert counties have been deprived of critical news, weather, and sports television coverage. But thanks to today's ruling, orphan county residents in northeast Georgia will finally have access to the Georgia broadcasting they deserve. After years and years of advocating for this decision, I couldn't be happier to see this finally come to fruition. I remain committed to working with the satellite companies and broadcasters until every household in all four counties has full access to Georgia television."

Since Collins first took office in 2013, he has fought for Franklin, Hart, Elbert and Stephens counties to receive Atlanta broadcasting. Collins authored language in the 2014 Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act Reauthorization (STELAR) Act to allow orphan counties the ability to petition the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to move into a different Designated Market Area (DMA) if their residents support that change.

While the Media Bureau previously approved the petitions submitted by Franklin, Hart, Stephens and Elbert counties, media stations in South Carolina filed an appeal against the Media Bureau's approval of the Franklin County, Hart County, and Stephens County petitions. In November 2019, Collins wrote a letter to the FCC urging the Media Bureau to work with stakeholders to expedite the appeal process for three of the four counties.

No appeal was filed after the Media Bureau's approval of the Elbert County petition, which means the county was previously approved to receive broadcasting from Atlanta-based stations pending successful negotiation between the broadcasters and satellite companies.


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