NAB Wants Recall of Satellite Radios
A halt in production from both XM and SIRIUS just isn't enough for the NAB. Now they want the FCC to recall all satellite radios that are not in compliance. NAB President David Rehr (pictured) wrote the following in a letter to FCC Chairman Kevin Martin:
"NAB continues to be concerned about the interference caused to free over-the-air radio services by satellite radio devices not in compliance with the Commission’s rules. To ensure that the scope of this problem is not expanded, NAB urges the Commission to take steps to halt the further distribution and sale to consumers of additional satellite radio devices failing to comply with Part 15 of the Commission’s rules."
"Although press reports indicate that XM and Sirius have requested their manufacturers to suspend production of noncompliant devices, these actions do nothing to address noncompliant products already in consumers’ hands or those already shipped to distributors and retailers. NAB would urge the Commission to seek recall of noncompliant devices from XM’s and Sirius’ major distributors and retailers. Action is necessary to prevent even more disruption to listeners’ use and enjoyment of free over-the-air radio services, including new digital services, and the Commission has clear authority to vigorously enforce its rules regarding noncompliant devices."
He says nothing about the disruption to listeners' use and enjoyment to people who own the satellite radio receivers that would be recalled. Thanks buddy.
Feel free to email David Rehr, at drehr@nab.org and let him know what you think.
[via FMQB]
UPDATE: Read the entire letter here (PDF).


Comments
I wish to submit a complaint. These FREE over the air radio stations are infringing on my right to listen to radio that I PAY for. They should stop broadcasting on the signal I choose. :)
Us listeners really do need to not use a stations frequency as if probably doesn't give you a good clear signal anyway.
If this crap does go through the NAB better and I do mean better go after fm mod manufacturers such are Belkin, etc.
Posted by: Another Thought | July 31, 2006 4:11 PM
Somebody call the Wahmbulance.
Posted by: Brian ? | July 31, 2006 4:15 PM
Yeah, come here and try to take them yourself tough guy.
;)
Posted by: History Guy ? | July 31, 2006 4:31 PM
what the fuck?ASSholes.
Posted by: sternfan73 ? | July 31, 2006 4:36 PM
I sent a calm and nice letter.
Lets see if I get a response.
Frankly I have been getting tired of not hearing if the MP3 FM Mod. market is or is not in compliance.
Posted by: Another Thought | July 31, 2006 4:37 PM
This is how out of touch these guys are! They don't give a shit about listeners and they're not afraid to show it! Do they honestly think I'm going to listen to their shitty radio stations after taking away my pleasure?!?!? I'd sooner go to an iPod!
What a fucking PRICK!
Posted by: Frank Z ? | July 31, 2006 4:38 PM
Another idea is. Ship the radios with no FM mod and provide the same type of FM mod that mp3 players use and then see what they say.
Posted by: Another Thought | July 31, 2006 4:39 PM
Cunt.
Posted by: Westfall ? | July 31, 2006 4:47 PM
i wish this guy cancer
Posted by: Highpowered350 | July 31, 2006 5:19 PM
Wouldn't NAB be doing more for THEIR listeners' (or more like listener's) enjoyment by taking bolt cutters to the guy wires on their towers?
And I don't know that there's ever been a mandatory recall, ie., there's nothing to force subs to send their units in. Only problem is, in theory, XM and Sirius know by receiver IDs which suspect units are still out there...
Posted by: TVGenius ? | July 31, 2006 5:33 PM
G*d D*mn rich Rerh!@
Posted by: NWXMDUDE ? | July 31, 2006 7:11 PM
Yet, the NAB won't do butkus about their not-so-HD-radios and their crappy reception.
Go back to selling beer to politicians David Rehr.
Posted by: Really Angry Typing Guy ? | July 31, 2006 7:56 PM
Does the phrase "when you pry it away from my cold, dead fingers" mean anything to you?
Posted by: ParkerVictim | July 31, 2006 9:29 PM
That guy is a homo. I hope he gets the aids.
Posted by: Ol' Gravy Leg | July 31, 2006 9:37 PM
Someone should pay lexington steel to fuck him in his ass.
look at this fag's smile, his cheeks have fucking ripples like someone threw a rock in his mouth.
Posted by: FaFaFluFly ? | July 31, 2006 10:40 PM
At the lower end of the FM is usually nothing but religious stations. Why does Congress take religion out of our schools and force it down satellite radio listeners' throats?
Posted by: Rich ? | July 31, 2006 11:02 PM
Some people just gotta piss on everybody else's parade. . .
RAMONE. . . Get this guy a blowjob before he fucks it up for all of us!!!
Posted by: Smokezilla | August 1, 2006 12:32 AM
Two words:
Pests Attack!
Posted by: K-Canada | August 1, 2006 2:18 AM
Good thing that the NAB is not concerned with sat radio -- isn't that what they keep saying?
Face it -- they are grasping here, because sat radio is catching on. Because both XM and Sirius are taking steps to bring their radios into compliance, the FCC will likely leave them alone.
Posted by: Anonymous Coward | August 1, 2006 7:00 AM
To be completely fair, this is the true purpose of the FCC, not to regulate content or censor, but to make sure radio waves and broadcast devices don't interfere with each other.
Think about it, if the broadcast towers from Terrestrial radio started interfering with Sattelite Radio, you'd be the first to complain about it and get the FCC involved.
SR really needs to make sure there equipment meets proper standards.
Posted by: JRT | August 1, 2006 8:11 AM
JRT, Terrestrial radio is already interfering with sat signals. We have a region near philly that is all radio/tv towers. Static because the signals are so strong in that area.
Posted by: Anonymous Coward | August 1, 2006 12:55 PM
I don't think a recall of radios already out there, in consumers hands,will happen.
Posted by: Anonymous Coward | August 1, 2006 2:29 PM
Didn't XM's SkyFi 2, already get the ok from the FCC?
Posted by: Anonymous Coward | August 1, 2006 2:45 PM