NBC Loses Seat on Trade Group’s Board
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General Electric Corp.’s NBC television unit lost its seat on the board of the National Assn. of Broadcasters, the industry’s trade group. The association lifted NBC’s board privileges when WNBC-TV in New York, the network’s board designee, failed to pay its dues, although the network remains a member in the lobbying group. The action came after NBC demanded that the industry group cut the network’s annual dues to $200,000 from $400,000. NBC also has protested the group’s support for rules barring a broadcast company from owning TV stations that reach more than 35% of U.S. homes. The broadcaster group “had hoped to avert this situation,” said Edward O. Fritts, its president and chief executive, in a letter to NBC Vice President Robert Okun.
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