Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) last week said he has a plan for providing local TV signals to rural satellite TV subscribers, a problem that concerns many of the Congress members from rural districts.

Broadcasting & Cable, September, 1999

The House and Senate are reconciling legislation that would allow satellite TV providers to offer local TV signals in local markets, which the law currently forbids. Because satellite TV carriers have limited capacity, DirecTV and EchoStar are unlikely to add smaller rural markets to their roster anytime soon.

Rural Congressman would like to speed up that timetable. Burns' plan would allow the government to offer $500 million in loans to non-profit organizations who want to put rural TV signals on a satellite. Burns says he would also like to attach the plan to the satellite TV reform bill.

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