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RegulatoryFixed-Income Retirees Decry Sports Blackouts in FCC Comment
Key Takeaways
- 1Filer: Susan J. Guerrera, Albert V. Guerrera
- 2Type: COMMENT
- 3Docket: 24-275
- 4Date: 2026-04-07
- 5Core complaint: Network TV sports blackouts and subsequent charges
- 6Impact cited: Inability for retired, fixed-income individuals to watch favorite sports (baseball, Final Four, golf, football)
Susan J. Guerrera and Albert V. Guerrera filed a comment in FCC Docket 24-275, expressing frustration over network TV stations "blacking out" major sports and subsequently charging for access. The retirees, citing fixed incomes, stated they are now unable to watch favorite sports like baseball, Final Four, major golf, and local professional football. Their filing underscores growing consumer dissatisfaction with sports broadcasting rights and associated costs, highlighting a direct impact on financially constrained viewers.
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