The hands-off policy has given us the flexibility to innovate and respond to consumer demand. |
The marketplace in which cable, satellite, broadcasters and others vigorously compete for customers should decide video offerings - not mandates and price controls imposed by Washington, D.C.. The notion that the government knows better how to improve on a competitive marketplace is not supported by the evidence. |
The notion that the government knows better how to improve on a competitive marketplace is not supported by the evidence. |
There's a mismatch between what we do and what people think on the Hill. If anything, this industry has been too modest. We ought to be shouting from the rooftops. |
They're about to have a lot more choices around the corner. |
We continue to believe that the better course is for the government to resist injecting itself into a thriving, dynamic market where investment and innovation are flourishing. |
You would not just be violating the First Amendment, but be hurting the very customers you're trying to help. |