Open Letter to FCC Chairman Brendan Carr: A Call for Media Regulation Review


By H.E. Alkiviades David — An Appeal for Transparency


This open letter serves as a call for transparency and accountability regarding the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) role in regulating public airwaves. H.E. Alkiviades David, Ambassador-at-Large for the Green Economy of Antigua & Barbuda and founder of FilmOn and Hologram USA, highlights growing concerns about media concentration and the need for regulatory reviews.



History of Media Regulation and Business Constraints


David references efforts beginning in 2014 when the FCC issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking aimed at promoting independent video programming sources. Despite recognizing the role of online distributors, the initiative faced strong opposition from established media giants, leading to an ongoing lack of adequate protections for smaller operators.



Key Issues Impacting Fair Competition



  • Over-concentration among the major four U.S. broadcasting companies.

  • Delayed implementation of proposed regulations that could support independent media.

  • Inadequate coordination among various agencies to tackle advertising fraud.

  • The necessity for clearer rules surrounding foreign ownership of media entities.



Requested Actions for Future Compliance


David calls upon the FCC to re-examine past proposals, coordinate efforts towards illegal content monetization, and reiterate the importance of public-access broadcasting, encouraging regulatory bodies to adopt clearer guidelines amidst evolving media landscapes.



Conclusion: A Path Forward for Media Regulation


In closing, David emphasizes the necessity of a robust regulatory framework that accommodates the unique challenges faced by independent media operators while safeguarding public interest. This initiative seeks not only to ensure legal compliance but to foster an environment conducive to innovation and fair market practices.