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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Cornell Celebration Scheduled ]]></title>
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                                <p>A celebration of the life of Diane Cornell, a former top FCC staffer and industry and association executive, who died in January, has been set for March 29 at 2 p.m. at the Carnegie Science Institute in Washington. </p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="zeivkv7BDf5JmCLYTGUZiL" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/zeivkv7BDf5JmCLYTGUZiL.png" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/zeivkv7BDf5JmCLYTGUZiL.png" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>Among her FCC postings, Cornell was as special counsel to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, charged with identifying potential process reforms. In addition to her FCC service, Cornell was former VP of government affairs at Inmarsat and VP of regulatory policy at CTIA, The Wireless Association.</p><p>Cornell was also former president of the Federal Communications Bar Association.  </p><p>According to FCBA executive director Kerry Loughney, a fund has been created in Cornell's name to be used to provide FCBA Foundation stipends for unpaid summer internships. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Knock, Knock. Who's There? Ajit Pai ]]></title>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2019 05:04:32 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <category><![CDATA[Policy]]></category>
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="mQMLTo3hCnHYisTtH5dwWR" name="" alt="Ajit Pai" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/mQMLTo3hCnHYisTtH5dwWR.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/mQMLTo3hCnHYisTtH5dwWR.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class="pull-"><span class="caption-text">Ajit Pai </span></figcaption></figure><p>FCC chair Ajit Pai delivered a solid set of inside jokes at the Federal Communications Bar Association's annual Chairman's Dinner at the Washington Hilton Tuesday (Dec. 10).  </p><p>By tradition, the chairman chides staffers, fellow commissioners and industry players, some of whom are former FCC staffers and commissioners and chairmen. Pai's generally gentle roast--or in the case of <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/fccs-top-engineer-julius-knapp-retiring" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/fccs-top-engineer-julius-knapp-retiring">retiring Office of Engineering and Technology Julie Knapp</a> a combination roast and toast--was met with consistent if not aisle-rolling laughter and a groan or two. </p><p>The audience was full of former FCC chairs, from Dick Wiley and Mark Fowler to Michael Powell and Mignon Clyburn, as well as former and current commissioners, attorneys aplenty and journalists afew. </p><p>Pai came with a familiar prop, a giant orange Reese's mug from which he periodically sipped water.  </p><p>Among the best-received jokes (grins and groans): </p><p>Noting a <em>Philadelphia Inquirer</em> headline that said retiring Comcast senior EVP David Cohen was being replaced by six people, Pai said that the FCC knows that it only takes five people (as in the five commissioners) to do the work of David Cohen. </p><p>Pai also cited a headline about his decision to free up  for 5G some spectrum in the 5.9 Ghz band--currently licensed for vehicle-to-vehicle communications but mostly lying fallow--as his attempt to take away spectrum used for transportation.</p><p>"Used?" he mused quizzically, explaining that was like saying a treadmill was being used because that was where you hung your clothes. </p><p>As to Twitter's decision not to accept political ads, Pai said National Association of Broadcasters president Gordon Smith urged all his industry's competitors to do the same. </p><p>Pai talked about his lunch with the President a couple of months ago and how some were suggesting Trump was influencing policy. Pai said that was not true, but, on another subject, said that all the proceeds from the C-band auction would be going to purchase Greenland. </p><p>The chairman was interrupted by a phone call that appeared to be coming from Rudy Giuliani. Pai tried returning the call but got a robotic voice informing him that the call was being placed on Dish Cellular so the call "couldn't be completed as dialed..."or really at all." </p><p>He said AT&T has a new lobbying strategy: If anyone opposes their petitions, AT&T <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/impeachment-giuliani-slams-at-t-phone-record-collection-by-dems" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/impeachment-giuliani-slams-at-t-phone-record-collection-by-dems">will send their phone records to Adam Schiff</a>. </p><p>Pai worked in a streaming joke. He said with all the services out there and more on the way, consumers were looking for a way to bundle them all and pay one bill. "If he still had hair, [NCTA president] Michael Powell would be pulling it out," Pai said. </p><p>The chairman said the 5G hype machine was out of control and that they had to be careful that it did not become the most overrated G since <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_G">Kenny</a>. </p><p>The election is heating up, he said, but pointed out that former chairman Tom Wheeler had done three minutes of Trump jokes at the dinner in 2016: "You know how that turned out for Tom."  </p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="mVF6HdU7LxGpSK7k9r4iz8" name="" alt="&#39;Electrocuted Eagle&#39; logo" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/mVF6HdU7LxGpSK7k9r4iz8.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/mVF6HdU7LxGpSK7k9r4iz8.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class="pull-"><span class="caption-text">'Electrocuted Eagle' logo </span></figcaption></figure><p>Pai said he was serious that the FCC was working on updating its logo (above), but joked that the reason was because PETA was "on our ass" about the electrocuted eagle.</p><p>The chairman ended his speech, again by tradition, with a toast to all the hard-working FCC staff. </p><p>He was in good form even before the speech. Asked by this reporter in a private conversation to "look like he was making news"--Pai is famously averse to doing so in post-meeting press conferences--he quipped back: "We plan to nationalize 5G, and you can Tweet that."  </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Pai Takes Gentle Aim at Industry ]]></title>
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                                <p>FCC chair Ajit Pai was not exactly a wallflower at the annual telecom prom Thursday night (Dec. 6), but his humor tends toward the generally gentle and self-deprecating, including the obligatory shots at various industry players.</p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="aDJZeYsigghwedekv9jaZV" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/aDJZeYsigghwedekv9jaZV.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/aDJZeYsigghwedekv9jaZV.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>Pai was speaking at the annual FCC Chairman's Dinner. It is sponsored by the Federal Communications Bar Association and raises money for the <a href="http://www.fcba.org/foundation/">FCBA Foundation,</a> which supports communications related and educational projects, including scholarships and work stipends.</p><p>The dinner is historically a chance for the FCC chairmen to do their best impression of a stand-up comic, to varying degrees of success.</p><p>Between the jokes about Philadelphia fans--the worst--the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes--the best--and a closing video of Pai and various FCC staffers and industry figures singing "I Don't Want a Lot for Christmas" in a send-up of<br/>"Carpool Karaoke," there were those fairly gentle jibes at industry, including edge providers, which have been getting a lot of grief in D.C. lately.</p><p><em>"AT&T is now offering to settle the Justice Department's AT&T-Time Warner appeal through a winner-take-all, pay-per-view golf match between Randall Stephenson and Makan Delrahim. I'm not sure about some of the rules they proposed to be honest with you. Allowing Jim Acosta to shout at Makan during his backswing doesn't quite seem fair."</em>--FCC Chairman Ajit Pai at 'Telecom Prom'</p><p>Pai said he had heard Amazon had not bought a table this year because the FCBA refused to come up with the $600 million in subsidies--a reference to the fact that it is locating its new headquarters just outside D.C. in Arlington, Va.</p><p>"Facebook is here, somewhere," he said. "Remember the original motto 'move fast, break things.' Been there, done that."</p><p>He said things had been "rocky" for Google, too. "Allegations of privacy violations, questions about the company's refusal to compete for federal contracts, uncertainty over antitrust liability. But I choose to look on the bright side: Their most recent search innovation will insure that nobody in China will know about any of it.</p><p>"Microsoft is here as well," he said. "Last week Microsoft passed Apple to be the most valuable company in the world. But capitalism is cruel. Even approaching one trillion dollars in market cap, they still can't afford to buy spectrum."</p><p>The line drew one of the night's biggest laughs, particularly from the National Association of Broadcasters tables. NAB has been saying for years that Microsoft could have bought spectrum in the incentive auction rather than push for unlicensed spectrum in the "white spaces" between and around TV channels repacked after that auction.</p><p>Pai also pointed to the President's tweet about the American Cable Association--spotlighting ACA's concerns about the Comcast-NBCU deal conditions expiring. Pai said ACA execs were, as far as he knew, the only folks in the room to be mentioned positively in a tweet by the President. "Matt, Ross, if you would pass me a few tips, I would be grateful," he said, a reference to ACA president Matt Polka and Ross Lieberman, senior VP of government affairs.</p><p>The evening would not have been complete without some joke about the FCC's net neutrality deregulation order, which took effect in June and which activists have said will be the ruin of the 'net. "The number one move in America at the moment is 'Ralph Breaks the Internet,'" Pai said, "or as I prefer to call it: 'Ralph Restores Internet Freedom.'"</p><p>AT&T was in the room and Pai included a topical joke related to Thursday's oral argument in the Justice Department's challenge to the Time Warner merger.</p><p>"AT&T is here, following on the heels of its Tiger Woods/Phil Mickelson golf match last month," he said. "AT&T is now offering to settle the Justice Department's AT&T-Time Warner appeal through a winner-take-all, pay-per-view golf match between Randall Stephenson and Makan Delrahim. I'm not sure about some of the rules they proposed to be honest with you. Allowing [CNN White House correspondent] Jim Acosta to shout at Makan during his backswing doesn't quite seem fair."</p><p>Citing the erroneous missile warning that had Hawaiians ducking and covering at the beginning of the year, Pai pondered what the people in the room would do "if we all received a warning that a missile would strike us in 30 minutes."</p><p>He said net neutrality activist Fight for the Future would "immediately start organizing a net neutrality '25 minutes of action.' CTIA would issue a press release lamenting the impact the missile strike would have on U.S. leadership in 5G. NAB would ask the FCC to extend the 39-month repack deadline before Washington is destroyed." Then there would be those demanding an Inspector General investigation into whether the he had anything to do with the strike," he added.</p><p>Pai pointed out that commissioner Michael O'Rielly was leading the FCC's review of its kidvid rules. He said children's programmers are rolling out some new shows to curry favor with the commissioner: Milton Friedman's Neighborhood, Inspector Gadget Investigates Pirate Radio Operators, and Pai's favorite, "a Schoolhouse Rock episode about federal preemption."<br/></p><p>Pai's opening act was a dinner menu that had the audience in a receptive mood. It included creamy ancho and leak soup, filet mignon, seared scallops and, for the second year in a row, a warm chocolate espresso soufflé, a welcome repeat performance.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Telecom Prom Highlights: Title II Jokes, Cable Merger Jabs, Dumping on Trump ]]></title>
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                                <p>WASHINGTON — By the time <strong>Tom Wheeler</strong> was done addressing the 29th annual <strong>Federal Communications Bar Association</strong> chairman’s dinner, lobbyists, lawyers and media executives had been good and skewered. Or, in keeping with the sports analogies that predominated, they’d been bounced, rejected and stuffed.</p><p>Cable operators were frequent targets, particularly given that the Washington Hilton dinner was held on Dec. 3, the night before the oral argument in the legal challenge against the FCC’s reclassification of Internet-service providers under Title II common-carrier regulations.</p><p>Speakers at these kinds of events often credit their families. Wheeler thanked “the light of my life, the person who inspires me every day to keep fighting and do better: Judge <strong>David Tatel</strong>.” Tatel, one of the three <strong>U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit</strong> judges who heard the arguments on Friday, also was on the first panel that remanded the old rules back to the FCC.</p><p>Wheeler said <strong>Uber</strong> had already declared that surge pricing would be in effect following the dinner. <strong>National Cable & Telecommunications Association</strong> president <strong>Michael Powell</strong> “blames it on Title II.” Blaming things on Title II was a running joke throughout. Powell, in attendance, took it all in good humor.</p><p>The biggest cable company caught much topical flak. It’s a custom at the dinner “to drink as much wine as you want,” Wheeler said. Pointing out the <strong>Comcast</strong> table, the chairman added: “Waiters, pay attention. If they want more wine, it’s $35 a bottle. And don’t consider it a wine cap. Just think of it as a wine usage plan.”</p><p>Cable-owned sports teams were fair game, too. “Of course, there was the bid by Comcast to acquire <strong>Time Warner Cable</strong>, which failed. But we should not feel too bad for Comcast. They still own the <strong>Philadelphia 76ers</strong>.” A big screen displayed a headline about the team’s 27-game losing streak. Groans abounded.</p><p>Guess what a top Comcast executive blames for the Sixers’ failure. Right: “<strong>David Cohen</strong> blames Title II.”</p><p>Wheeler later said Comcast founder <strong>Ralph Roberts</strong>, who died earlier this year, was one of those who’d changed the communications landscape and the nation for the better and “would be missed.”</p><p><strong>Charter Communications</strong> took a big and humorous hit. After the FCC helped crater Comcast’s bid, Charter agreed to buy TWC, a deal currently before the commission.</p><p>“I know rebound relationships work out sometimes, but could it be a little soon?” he asked. “I mean, I just worry that if Time Warner gets hurt, they could just lock themselves in their room, listen to <strong>Adele</strong>, eat ice cream straight out of the carton and read <strong>John Malone</strong>’s old love letters.”</p><p>As for <strong>Altice</strong>’s proposed acquisition of <strong>Cablevision Systems</strong>, Wheeler noted the Dolan family will continue to control some of their most famous assets: “The <strong>New York Knicks</strong>, <em>The Walking Dead</em> … Oh, I’m repeating myself.”</p><p>His most pointed jab may have been at <strong>Dish Network</strong> chairman <strong>Charlie Ergen</strong>’s expense. Referring to the “Have an Affair” website, Wheeler said: “Speaking of hooking up, Ashley Madison,” Wheeler said, referring to the affair site. “Ashley Madison got hacked, revealing the names of millions of people looking for relationships. Poor Charlie Ergen signed up; no one responded,” he said, to general groans from the room. Ergen’s swings and misses at the FCC include rejection of a proposed 2002 merger with <strong>DirecTV</strong>’s parent company.</p><p><strong>Verizon</strong> just didn’t seem as funny as Comcast or <strong>AT&T</strong>, the chairman added. Except. “That time that Verizon got the Open Internet rules thrown out, and then came back a year later to advocate for the same thing that had been overturned — now that was hilarious.”</p><p>Democrat Wheeler also took some shots at the Republican presidential front-runner. “<strong>Donald Trump</strong> released his spectrum plan the other day. No more guard bans to cut down interference. Instead, he’s going to build a wall. Mexico will pay for it.” And in the ultimate combination of spectrum and politics, “Trump is a very big proponent of white spaces.”</p><p>Pause, followed by groans and applause.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ I’m Trying! He’s Trying! Peter Pan Meets FCBA ]]></title>
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                                <p>As The Wire sat in the audience at the <strong>Federal Communications Bar Association</strong> Chairman’s Dinner saluting Federal Communications Commission chairman <strong>Tom Wheeler</strong> in Washington last Thursday (Dec. 4), thoughts turned to possible alternative openings that would have played on the fact that the dinner was scheduled opposite <em>Peter Pan Live!</em> on <strong>NBC</strong>, or “<strong>Comcast/NBCU</strong>,” as they say in D.C.</p><p>Channeling all our <em>Mad</em> magazine parody energies, had The Wire been enlisted to write Wheeler’s opening skit, it would have gone something like this:</p><p>(Wheeler is introduced from the rostrum, pause, no Wheeler. Two children in nightgowns enter and look expectantly offstage. They speak.)</p><p><strong>CHILD ONE:</strong> Look at that.</p><p><strong>CHILD TWO:</strong> What? Where?</p><p><strong>CHILD ONE:</strong> There, outside the comment window. Could it be? Yes, yes it is. (Pause.) It’s Chairman Wheeler in a really funny hat.</p><p>(Wheeler is wheeled in on a dolly, wearing a green Peter Pan hat and striking flying poses while two staffers in dark suits push him first this way, and that. He sings, to the tune of “I’m Flying.”)</p><p><strong>WHEELER:</strong> I’m trying.</p><p><strong>STAFFERS (in unison):</strong> He’s trying! Pondering endlessly.</p><p><strong>WHEELER:</strong> Title II, Title III?</p><p><strong>STAFFERS:</strong> He’s trying.</p><p><strong>STAFFERS:</strong> He’s trying.</p><p><strong>WHEELER:</strong> I’m trying. Comcast says it won’t block, what if that’s just a crock?</p><p>(Plush crocodile sails in from stage right.)</p><p><strong>WHEELER:</strong> I’m trying. (Voice from offstage: “Clap if you believe the Bells.”)</p><p><strong>WHEELER:</strong> And what if my road’s the wrong way to go?</p><p><strong>STAFFERS:</strong> Your <em>House of Cards</em> loads painfully slow.</p><p><strong>WHEELER:</strong> Oh, no! I’m trying.</p><p><strong>STAFFERS:</strong> He’s trying. Look at him, way up there, in that big center chair.</p><p><strong>WHEELER:</strong> How am I to know?</p><p><strong>STAFFERS (confidently):</strong> You’re the CEO. Get on with this show.</p><p><strong>WHEELER (exasperated):</strong> I’M TRYING! (The chairman takes the rostrum to thunderous applause while the ghost writer, who must not be named, beams in secret.)</p><p><strong><em>Thought Leaders Wanted</em></strong></p><p>Note to local cable-TV ad sellers: You might want to clip and save this item.</p><p>For retailers and small businesses, the medium is key to the messaging when it comes to pushing Washington to make online retailers pay the same tax applied to brick-and-mortar businesses.</p><p>In a long-shot attempt to get the lame duck session of Congress to pass the Marketplace Fairness Act, in combination with extending the moratorium on taxing Internet access — something cable operators definitely want to see happen — the <strong>National Retail Federation</strong> chose cable ads for its TV buy in Washington, D.C.</p><p>Why cable rather than local broadcast TV? “Cable is viewed more by Capitol Hill offices (the primary target audience) and other thought leaders/stakeholders,” a spokesperson for NRF said. That about sums it up.</p><p><strong><em>Production Discredit in Md.</em></strong></p><p>Maryland’s deal to keep production of <strong>Netflix</strong>’s D.C. political drama <em>House of Cards</em>, HBO’s <em>Veep</em> and other shows by increasing production tax credits did not rate with the Maryland General Assembly’s Department of Legislative Services.</p><p><em>House of Cards</em> production company <strong>Media Rights Capital</strong> (MRC) agreed to film the series’ third season in Maryland after the state sweetened its $4-million tax credit with another $7.5 million in grants from the General Assembly.</p><p>The Assembly will have to hold a hearing by Dec. 14 on the department’s report, which concluded that the production tax credit did not provide sustainable economic development, and that “as soon as a film production ends, all positive economic impacts cease too.”</p><p>It argues that of the $62.5 million in tax credits to be handed out between 2012 and 2016, only a fraction of that will come back in revenue. <em>House of Cards</em> and <em>Veep</em> account for all but $2.2 million of those total credits.</p><p>The report tentatively concludes that the state should let the credit expire in 2016 and invest in permanent rather than temporary jobs.</p><p>In the meantime, it also suggests that, to avoid a repeat of the <em>House of Cards</em> pullout threat and subsequent “sweetening,” the assembly might consider passing legislation recapturing the tax credit if a production leaves to film elsewhere.</p>
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