Minority b'caster opposes Johnson on spectrum. (Granite Broadcasting Corp.; BET Holdings Inc. chairman and CEO Robert Johnson)

Multichannel News, September, 1996 by Hearn, Ted

WASHINGTON - The broadcast-station lobby's rapid-response team is challenging a new call for spectrum auctions as a way to promote minority ownership of mass-media properties. Three weeks ago, BET Holdings Inc. chairman and CEO Robert Johnson called for the auctioning of digital TV spectrum licenses and for bidding rules that will enable minority bidders to win.

The Federal Communications Commission currently has no authority to auction the licenses, which led Johnson to call on Congress to reverse that policy. In response to Johnson's statements, the country's largest minority TV-station-ownership group, Granite Broadcasting Corp., said auctions would not increase minority ownership of TV stations, which today stands at 2.7 percent. Granite...

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