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The National Black Religious Broadcasters Urge Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to Keep the Viewability Rule in Place .pdf [87kb]

Rule change will deny our members the right to spread the Gospel. The Rev. Sheldon Williams, President of NBRB says, "if the FCC changes the "viewability" rule this would be grossly unfair to black religious broadcasters throughout the country." Expiration of the rule could have a serious negative impact on viewers of faith-based programming throughout the country.

NBRB's position on broadband

NBRB supports broadband technology, especially for low-income communities. We see how broadband technology can help close the digital divide. We also believe it empowers the minority community with the latest technological advances it needs to transfigure all communities on social, political and historic levels.

NBRB is a member of the Minority Media and Telecom Council (MMTC) and supports its broadband and social justice initiatives. Its purpose is to make sure that minority broadcasters in minority communities are treated fairly and receive equal access to broadband technologies.

We are committed to working with affinity organizations such as The Future of TV and share in their beliefs digital broadcasting has revolutionized television by bringing consumers hyper local content critical to their lives and communities.

Given the advances in digital television — multicast channels, mobile digital television, and more diversity in programming than ever before — we believe that the future of broadcasting has never looked brighter. However, one of our fears is that spectrum auctions, if conducted without protecting the Black religious broadcasters who remain in business, would undermine our ability to air what we deem is critical programming to our target audience (i.e. the Black Church and church-going people).

Media and Press

Please scan this section for news clips and press releases on issues related to Christian communicators. The listing is a sampling of issues of importance and is by no means all-inclusive.

Net Neutrality Update: D.C. Court to Hear Challenges
October 17, 2011
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit will hear the challenges to the FCC's Net Neutrality rules.

Nonprofit News Outlets Face Long Waits for IRS Approval
October 13, 2011
"We're a new creature appearing before the IRS," he says. "They're trying to determine how to handle other nonprofit newsrooms that come before them."

Report: ISPs "exaggerating" the cost of data
October 11, 2011
The report was prepared by Plum Consulting, which is a London-based consultancy firm. In fact, it was in this same report that emphasis was given to the importance of net neutrality.