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Mozilla - Lawmakers Seek Feasibility StudyBy Frank AhrensWashington Post Staff WriterKey members of the House Commerce Committee have asked the FederalCommunications Commission for a detailed study on the feasibility ofcable and satellite companies offering their subscribers the abilityto pay for the individual channels they want.Most satellite and cable companies require their customers tosubscribe to packages of channels, arguing the system allows them tomaintain robust lineups at affordable rates. But a la carte pricing,which would allow subscribers to pick and choose the channels theywant, has been gaining momentum among some lawmakers and consumergroups as costs have risen and concerns have grown over televisedindecency. Several parents groups have complained that consumersshould not have to pay for channels that air content they findoffensive.In the letter sent Tuesday, Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton(R-Tex.) was joined by ranking member John D. Dingell (D-Mich.), FredUpton (R-Mich.), Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Nathan Deal (R-Ga.)in asking FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell to have his agency determine-- within six months -- whether a la carte pricing would betechnologically and economically feasible.Powell has not publicly taken a position on the alternative pricing scheme.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A40996-2004May19.html
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