To modernize funding for community media programming
Impact
The bill proposes to generate revenue through assessments levied on streaming entertainment operators based on their gross revenues derived from services provided within the Commonwealth. This shift is intended to ensure that municipal streaming funds are adequately supported, thus enhancing community media services that rely on such funding. The collection of these assessments will be overseen by the Department of Revenue, with specific provisions for penalties for non-compliance and an oversight board to analyze and recommend assessment rates annually.
Summary
House Bill 91 (H91), titled 'An Act to modernize funding for community media programming,' aims to establish a comprehensive statewide policy for compensating the use of digital infrastructure found in public rights-of-way. The bill focuses on modernizing the financial framework supporting public, educational, and government access broadcasting. It comes amid growing demands for regulatory updates to ensure that streaming services operate fairly while also addressing local community needs through effective public access media programs.
Contention
Notably, the bill aims to balance the interests of local governments with those of streaming service operators. Opponents may express concerns about potential burdens imposed on smaller operators and the increased regulatory oversight that may come with state-imposed assessment structures. There may also be discussions regarding how this new framework could either help or hinder competition among streaming entertainment providers and whether community needs will be accurately represented through the advisory board's recommendations.
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