CBS, Infinity Withdraw From Broadcasters Association
Chris Frankie
04/04/01 - 04:59 PM EDT
CBS Television and
Infinity Broadcasting, both units of
Viacom (VIA Quote), resigned from the
National Association of Broadcasters, a nonprofit organization of U.S. radio and television stations and broadcast networks.
In a press release Wednesday, the companies said they both have been calling for the elimination of the national broadcast ownership cap, along with other restrictions. A spokesman for CBS said that the NAB board met Wednesay "and reaffirmed its commitment to a 35% ownership cap." He stated that the announcement was the main reason for the withdrawal from the organization.
In a prepared statement, the companies said "we have been proud NAB members for many years, but it has recently become clear that we have a fundamental issue on which we and certain of the NAB's television members disagree. Until recently, we felt it was possible to remain members of the association with this disagreement unresolved."
The companies said they will continue to work with others in the industry to ensure free over-the-air television and radio stand on an "even footing" with competitors. "It has now become clear that we cannot remain within an organization that is actively working against those objectives," the statement said.