Stop Sports Blackouts Act of 2025
What this could mean for your district
The Stop Sports Blackouts Act of 2025 requires cable and satellite providers to issue rebates to customers who lose access to video programming due to negotiation issues. • Local residents may benefit financially if they experience blackouts of sports programming included in their subscriptions. • This bill could encourage providers to negotiate more effectively, potentially reducing the frequency of blackouts. • Local sports teams and events may see increased viewership if blackouts are minimized, which could support community engagement. • The Federal Communications Commission's rules on rebates may influence how local providers adjust their service offerings. AI-generated from official bill summary; verify with bill text.
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Introduced in House
Stop Sports Blackouts Act of 2025 This bill requires cable and satellite broadcast providers to issue rebates to customers who are denied access to video programming included in their subscription because of programming negotiations. Specifically, where a provider’s negotiations related to the retransmission or carriage of video programming result in the provider failing to offer access to programming included in a customer’s subscription, the customer must be issued a rebate for the affected period. The Federal Communications Commission is directed to issue rules to this effect, including to establish the appropriate amount for such a rebate.
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