Congressman Doyle denounces satellite merger (and guess who's funding him?)
Friday, May 25, 2007 at 12:43 PM
Congressman Mike Doyle (R-Pa.), who is also a member of the House Energy & Commerce Committee, has recently written the FCC and the Justice Department, opposing the Sirius-XM merger.
Doyle said he was worried the merger would reduce the "diversity of artists" on the services. An odd assumption especially considering that both The Latino Coalition and the National Black Chamber of Commerce have come out in favor of the merger.
Mike Doyle also said that the resulting company would be a monopoly in the satellite radio market, and he complained that the two companies had not produced an interoperable receiver. Statements that seemingly echo the NAB's stance on the merger.
How coincidental, because it turns out that the NAB's Political Action Committee is one of Congressman Doyle's top campaign contributors.
But the connection between Mike Doyle and the NAB doesn't end there.
As it turns out, just over a year ago, the NAB hired Mike Mullen - and Mullen served as a senior legislative assistant for Congressman Doyle since March 2004. Mullen was responsible for all telecommunications, technology, consumer protection and health care issues before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Mullen incidentally is the NAB's Director of Government Relations now.
Congressman Mike Doyle (R-Pa.), who is also a member of the House Energy & Commerce Committee, has recently written the FCC and the Justice Department, opposing the Sirius-XM merger.
Doyle said he was worried the merger would reduce the "diversity of artists" on the services. An odd assumption especially considering that both The Latino Coalition and the National Black Chamber of Commerce have come out in favor of the merger.
Mike Doyle also said that the resulting company would be a monopoly in the satellite radio market, and he complained that the two companies had not produced an interoperable receiver. Statements that seemingly echo the NAB's stance on the merger.
How coincidental, because it turns out that the NAB's Political Action Committee is one of Congressman Doyle's top campaign contributors.
But the connection between Mike Doyle and the NAB doesn't end there.
As it turns out, just over a year ago, the NAB hired Mike Mullen - and Mullen served as a senior legislative assistant for Congressman Doyle since March 2004. Mullen was responsible for all telecommunications, technology, consumer protection and health care issues before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Mullen incidentally is the NAB's Director of Government Relations now.


The National Association of Broadcasters has hired Bluewater Strategies LLC to lobby Washington against the Sirius-XM merger, according to a federal lobbying disclosure form filed Wednesday.
