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Monday, September 26, 2005

Most Americans Want Choice for Cable TV Service, Poll Shows

Most Americans Want Choice for Cable TV Service, Poll Shows

Consumers say competition will result in better price and service; Congress should act

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 80 percent of American consumers believe better prices and service will emerge if cable TV companies have to compete for customers, and most of those consumers want their elected officials to take action to encourage competition, according to a survey released today by national advocacy group Consumers for Cable Choice. (http://www.consumers4choice.org/)

The U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights meets Wednesday to discuss the status of competition in the industry and consider ways to free consumers from monopoly cable television service.

"Americans want choice, competition and more innovation in cable television and we are encouraged that the Committee Members are listening to those consumers and taking on this important policy issue," said Robert K. Johnson, president of Consumers for Cable Choice. "Our survey clearly shows that Americans want competition so they can get better prices, better service and more innovative service."

The Senate subcommittee meets Wednesday, September 28, 2005, at 2 p.m. in Room 226 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building for a hearing that has been headlined as "Video Competition in 2005 - More Consolidation, or New Choices for Consumers." Several bills are pending in the Senate that will reform the cable industry to allow competitive choices for consumers, including the Video Choice Act of 2005 (Rockefeller/Smith).

Under the current cable monopoly system, cable rates have increased 86% in the past decade, according to U.S. government data. At the same time, in customer satisfaction surveys by J.D. Power and others, cable consistently has received poor marks.

The Consumers for Cable Choice survey was conducted September 7-11 and asked 1,000 people across the country about their views on cable competition. Survey highlights:

* 87 percent said there should be more choices of TV providers so consumers can keep prices in check;

* 83 percent said it's time there are more choices for TV programming because competition will keep cable companies from raising rates all the time; * 82 percent said there should be more companies offering TV programming and video on demand services to compete with local cable providers;

* 76 percent said if customers had a choice for TV service, cable companies would be forced to offer better customer service;

Additionally, more than two-thirds of consumers indicated they would have a more positive opinion of elected officials at all levels if they helped bring more consumer choice and greater competition for television services.

About Consumers for Cable Choice, Inc.

Headquartered in Indianapolis, Ind. Consumers for Cable Choice, Inc. is a national alliance of consumer advocacy groups, private citizens and others who are committed to promoting maximum choice for consumers in cable, video and broadband services. Its mission is to actively remove the regulatory roadblocks that stand between today's monopolies and reformed government policies that open the channels for fair competition. Consumers for Cable Choice uses a combination of education and grassroots advocacy to impact change, which will result in a deregulated and pro-consumer market that stimulates fair price, more choices and better service options in the cable television industry. President Johnson has been advocating for policies that benefit residential and small business consumers for more than 20 years. To learn more, visit http://www.consumers4choice.org/.

Media Contacts: Robert Johnson Cheryl Reed or Amy Zucker President Synergy Marketing Group, Inc. Consumers for Cable Choice, Inc. (317) 205-9690 (317) 506-7348 cherylreed@synergy-mg.comjohnson@consumers4choice.orgamyzucker@synergy-mg.com

Source: Consumers for Cable Choice, Inc.

CONTACT: Robert Johnson, President of Consumers for Cable Choice, Inc., +1-317- 506-7348, johnson@consumers4choice.org ; Cheryl Reed, cherylreed@synergy-mg.com , or Amy Zucker, amyzucker@synergy-mg.com , of Synergy Marketing Group, Inc., +1-317-205-9690

Web site: http://www.consumers4choice.org/

NOTE TO EDITORS: to schedule a media interview with Consumers for Cable Choice president Robert Johnson, please contact Cheryl Reed or Amy Zucker at 317-205-9690, or cherylreed@synergy-mg.com or amyzucker@synergy-mg.com.

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