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Municipal Cable Franchise Transfer Toolkit
By Gail Karish and Joseph Van Eaton
4/14
A cable operator generally cannot transfer control of
its business or transfer its cable franchise without the
prior approval of the franchising authority. This gives
the franchising authority the opportunity to resolve
outstanding problems and to seek franchise modifications
as conditions of approval. But there are also risks. A
franchising authority can unwittingly cut off its ability to
evaluatethetransferor’sperformanceduringasubsequent
franchise renewal if it approves a transfer incautiously, or
even face a lawsuit if it denies a transfer request. Every
transfer request should be very carefully evaluated.
To help local governments understand the importance of
thecabletransferprocess,BestBest&Kriegerhasprepared
this“toolkit”toprovidesomebasicinformationconcerning
applicable transfer requirements and procedures. The
toolkit includes an overview of the cable transfer process,
a brief explanation of why a transfer might benefit your
community, responses to frequently asked questions, and
three resources for useful information.
Until recently, cable franchises were granted only by local
franchising authorities, such as cities and counties, and
the toolkit is geared toward those jurisdictions. Some
states have adopted a state video franchising regime in
which the franchising authority (and local jurisdictions)
may have very limited authority (or no authority) to
review cable transfers. In those states with limited
transfer review authority, there still may be opportunities
to comment on the transfer, but those may lie in other
fora such as the Federal Communications Commission or
the U.S. Department of Justice.
Overview of the Transfer Process
General Considerations
A franchise is a contract with the cable operator and the
franchising authority is entitled to full performance of its
terms. The franchising authority can and should demand
the benefit of its bargain. A franchise holder in default has
little, if any, right to expect approval of a transfer.
When a franchise holder requests permission to transfer
its franchise, the franchising authority normally has broad
discretion to say no. The franchise holder wants something
only you can give. Before consenting, the franchising
authority should conclude that the transfer will benefit
the local community.
The franchising authority can exert substantial leverage
during the transfer process. It may be appropriate to insist
on new franchise requirements to protect the community
fromtherisksandproblemsassociatedwithanewoperator.
A local franchising authority often has broad discretion
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to deny a transfer if the proposed transaction poses a
risk that the community will not receive exactly what it
anticipated when it selected the original franchise holder.
State and Local - Substantive Requirements
State and local law generally establish the substantive
legal basis for granting or denying a transfer request.
The franchise agreement may provide guidance. And there
may be specific state statutes or court decisions that set
the standards for review and approval of transfer requests.
In some cases, the franchising authority may have broad
discretion to grant or deny any transfer request. In other
cases, there may be specific standards the franchising
authority must consider and apply. Because cable
operators are first amendment speakers, denials should
not be based on the content of the programming carried
on the cable system.
Not all transactions are equal. For instance, a franchising
authority’srighttoapproveordisapproveofatransfermay
vary for an asset sale, for a stock sale, and for transactions
affecting the corporate parent of the franchise holder.
Federal Law – Procedural Requirements
Federal statutes do not set substantive standards for
approving or denying a transfer, and courts have reviewed
local denials with deference. For example, in Charter
Communs., Inc. v. County of Santa Cruz, 304 F.3d 927, 933
(9th Cir. 2002), the court found that a denial “should be
upheld as long as there is substantial evidence for any one
sufficient reason for denial.” In addition to relying on state
law authority, a franchising authority may deny a transfer
under 47 U.S.C. subsection 533(d) if: the transferee owns
or controls another cable system in the municipality, or
the proposed transaction would eliminate or reduce
competition in the delivery of cable service.
Federal law does establish several mandatory procedures.
A franchising authority must act within
120 days of receipt of a completed
transfer application on FCC Form 394,
and all information required by the
franchise authority.
The parties may agree to extend the 120-day deadline. If
the franchise authority does not act within 120 days, the
request will be deemed approved. (See 47 C.F.R. §76.502
and 47 U.S.C. §537.)
The Form 394 often does not provide enough information
to allow a community to evaluate an application. A
locality should be able to request additional information,
if permitted under the franchise, or state or local
law. However, the FCC has asserted that a request for
additional information does not toll (or delay) the 120-day
deadline. (Implementation of Sections 11 and 13 of the
Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act
of 1992: Horizontal and Vertical Ownership Limits, Cross-
Ownership Limitations and Anti-Trafficking Provisions, FCC
93-332, 73 R.R.2d 627 (P&F) (1993) at paragraph 86.)
FCC rules also state that a “franchise authority that
questions the accuracy of the information provided [on
the Form 394]…must notify the cable operator within 30
days of the filing of such information, or such information
shall be deemed accepted, unless the cable operator has
failed to provide any additional information reasonably
requested by the franchise authority within 10 days of
such request.” The effect of this provision is unclear. One
reading is that it requires a locality to notify the operator
as to whether the application is complete within 30 days
(the operator has 10 days to cure the incompleteness).
Some operators take the position that the reference to
“accuracy” requires the locality to ask any questions it
has about the application within 30 days. As a matter of
caution, it is important to send a well-crafted letter to the
operator within 30 days to ensure that the locality may
fully investigate the transfer.
Federal law may also prevent you from recovering your
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additional consultant fees and attorney’s fees directly
from the cable operators absent a law that would allow
your community to recover similar fees in reviewing
transfer applications from other entities with whom
the community may have a franchise (electric or gas
companies, for example). The FCC has determined
that such fees, imposed upon a cable operator solely
because of its status as such, are not “incidental to” the
enforcement of the franchise, and therefore generally
must be treated as franchise fees (which are capped at
5%). (In re Implementation of Section 621(a)(1), 22 FCC
Rcd. 19633 paragraph 11 (2007).)
Why a Transfer May Benefit Your Community
In the realm of cable television regulation, cable
transfersareuniquebecausefranchising
authorities have greater bargaining
power than cable operators. The balance
of power shifts because a cable operator generally
requires the prior consent of the franchising authority
to the transfer. In contrast to franchise renewals and
non-compliance enforcement, the operator in a transfer
is seeking to alter the status quo. Unless the franchising
authority approves the transaction, the closing of the
overall transaction may be delayed or it may prevent the
seller from claiming the purchase price for the system.
The seller therefore has a major incentive to enter into
good faith negotiations with the franchising authority.
Frequently Asked Questions
1.	 Is the sale of stock in a franchise holder the same as
a transfer of a franchise?
	 No, but both can be “transfers” requiring franchising
authority approval. Since the concept of a “transfer”
is not defined in the Federal Cable Act, the answer to
this question depends on how a franchise agreement,
or state or local law, treats a particular transaction.
Many franchise agreements and cable ordinances
define “transfers” to include “changes of control” of
a franchise holder. Moreover, there is wide variation
in the definition of what constitutes a change in
control. In some instances, a “change of control” may
be deemed to have occurred if a certain percentage
of a company’s stock transfers; in others, the test
may be whether the transaction changes the working
control or management control of an organization;
and in some franchises both sorts of tests are used.
A transfer provision that only covers actual franchise
transfers would not necessarily reach transactions
where one company takes over another through an
acquisition of stock (a common occurrence), because
the same corporate entity would technically still hold
the franchise. Hence, determining your right to review
a transaction will begin with a review of the franchise
agreement, and any applicable state law, in light of
the nature of the transaction proposed.
2.	 How long does a franchising authority have to act on
a transfer request?
	 Under federal law, a franchising authority has at least
120 days to act on a transfer application. This review
period can be extended by agreement of the parties.
If a franchising authority does not act within 120 days,
the cable operator’s transfer request may be deemed
approved.
3.	 When does the 120-day review period begin?
	 The 120-day review period begins to run from the
date a local franchising authority receives a completed
transfer application on FCC Form 394 including all
of the information “required . . . by the franchising
authority.” (47 U.S.C. §537). Incomplete applications
will not trigger the 120-day deadline. When the
application is “complete” can be a source of dispute
between the franchising authority and the applicant.
Franchising authorities can request information
that is not required by Form 394 or any information
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required by a franchise agreement. However, the FCC
apparently believes that such a request does not toll
the 120-day deadline.(Implementation of Sections 11
and 13 of the Cable Television Consumer Protection
and Competition Act of 1992: Horizontal and Vertical
Ownership Limits, Cross-Ownership Limitations and
Anti-Trafficking Provisions, Report and Order and
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, MM Docket No. 92-
264, 73 R.R.2d 627 (P&F), 4 (Rel. July 23, 1993).)
4.	 Can the franchising authority get more information
than the cable operator provides in FCC Form 394?
	 Asstatedabove,acableoperatormustprovidetransfer
information that is required by the franchise authority.
Franchising authorities can request additional
information beyond what is included in FCC Form 394
or required by a franchise agreement. Cable operators
are generally obligated to respond promptly to such
requests by completely and accurately submitting all
information reasonably requested.
5.	 The cable operator says this transaction is a simple
pro forma restructuring. Should the franchising
authority waive the transfer approval requirements?
	 No. Every proposed transfer that is subject to review
should be carefully reviewed to assure, at a minimum,
that the transaction will not affect the community’s
rightsunderthefranchise,orresultinawaiverofclaims
and past non-compliance problems. The franchising
authority should review even a pro forma transfer to
ensure that it will not have a negative impact on the
quality of service or the franchise holder’s ability to
fulfill its franchise obligations. Moreover, a waiver of
authority to deny a transfer could create a precedent
for a later transfer. And it will deprive a community
of a substantial opportunity to understand the true
nature and financial capability of the operator.
6.	 The franchise gives the franchising authority the right
of first refusal to buy the cable system in the event
of a proposed sale. Should the franchising authority
exercise that right?
	 The answer to this question will vary with each
transaction. Whether a right to purchase a system
has value or should be pursued depends, in part, on
the mechanism in the franchise for purchasing the
system, and on the context of the sale. Rights of first
refusal in franchise agreements have been upheld in
some but not all circumstances in bankruptcy sales.
(In re Adelphia Communications Corp., 359 B.R. 65
(Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2007).) San Antonio negotiated a $25
million sale of its right to purchase the system at the
time of a transfer. If the sale price is reasonable, the
municipality may be presented with an opportunity to
benefit the entire community by exercising its right to
purchase. Many communities have chosen to operate
their own cable system to control rate increases to
subscribers and to correct operational and service
quality deficiencies in a particular system. On the
other hand, a municipality must carefully consider
whether it is prepared to assume the financial and
operational responsibilities of operating a cable
system (e.g., dedicating qualified technical personnel,
making the necessary capital investments in new
technologies, negotiating programming contracts,
responding to consumer inquiries). In any event, a
municipality should perform a due diligence review
prior to purchasing a cable system to ensure that it
would be a prudent investment.
7.	 Does a transfer have any effect on franchise renewal?
	 Transfers can have a significant and adverse impact
on franchise renewal. A transfer can cut off a
local franchising authority’s ability to consider the
transferor’s performance once the transaction is
consummated. In this regard, the legislative history to
the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 states
that a local franchising authority should “consider
the operator’s performance over the life of the
franchise, unless the franchise has been transferred
with the franchising authority’s consent. In that case,
the applicable period of consideration would be the
period in which the franchise was held by the operator
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seeking renewal.” (H.R. Rep. No. 934, 98th Cong., 2d
Sess. at 74 (1984), reprinted in 1984 U.S.C.C.A.N.
4655, 4711.) If a local franchising authority is limited
in evaluating the purchaser’s past performance, it is
much more difficult to deny renewal. Consequently,
before approving any transfer, a municipality should
require the purchaser to commit, in writing, to assume
all of the seller’s obligations and liabilities, known and
unknown.
8.	 What can a local franchising authority do if it learns
of an illegal transfer or if a cable operator threatens
to consummate a transfer without prior consent?
	 If a cable operator consummates a transfer without
prior consent (assuming such consent is required), a
franchising authority can avail itself of any remedies
available under a franchise agreement or applicable
law. For instance, a franchising authority could
impose any applicable penalties, require the payment
of liquidated damages, or revoke the franchise. A
franchising authority could also sue an operator for
breach of contract, and seek monetary damages or
equitable relief (e.g., requiring the operator to follow
the transfer or right-of-first-refusal procedures in the
franchise agreement). If a cable operator threatens
to ignore a prior consent requirement, a franchising
authority should prepare to initiate the enforcement
process (e.g., by scheduling any necessary
hearings), and inform the operator, in writing, that
noncompliance will not be tolerated.
9.	 What can a cable operator do if a franchising
authority denies a transfer?
	 A franchising authority’s disapproval of a transfer is
often challenged under a “tortious interference with
contractual relations” theory. The issues under this
theory are whether: (i) the franchising authority acted
within its powers in the actions it took to protect its
rights under the franchise; and (ii) the franchising
authority followed a process reasonably related to the
protection of its interests. A cable operator could also
sue a franchising authority and seek injunctive relief
(preventing the franchising authority from stopping
the transfer) or equitable relief ( requiring the
franchising authority to approve the transfer). Finally,
a cable operator could seek monetary damages
from the franchising authority. It should be noted,
however, that federal law immunizes local franchising
authorities from damage suits prompted by the
disapproval of a transfer request. This immunity does
not apply to injunctive or declaratory relief.
Three Resources
1.	 Federal Law:
Here are key code provisions:
•	 47 U.S.C. § 547 (sales of cable systems)
•	 47 U.S.C. § 533 (ownership restrictions)
•	 47 U.S.C. § 555a (local franchising authority 		
	 immunity from damage suits)
	 The FCC’s main regulation is here:
•	 47 C.F.R. § 76.502
	 The FCC’s Form 394 “Application for Franchise
Authority – Consent to Assignment or Transfer of
Control of Cable Television Franchise” is available
here:
•	 www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form394/394.xls
2. 	 Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): Quite
often, your cable operator (or its parent) is a public
company required to file annual and quarterly
investor reports (Form 10-K, Form 10-Q), and reports
on major events (Form 8-K) with the federal SEC. The
SEC web site (http://www.sec.gov) can provide useful
information about a particular operator and proposed
transfers. Form 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K filings can be
accessed directly at http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml.
3. 	 Cable Operator Transfer Documents: The transfer
documents you receive from your cable operator are
excellent sources of information. You should carefully
examine the description and terms of the proposed
transaction to determine how the transfer will affect
both you and consumers.

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  • 1. www.BBKlaw.com Indian Wells | Irvine | Los Angeles | Ontario | Riverside | Sacramento | San Diego | Walnut Creek | Washington, D.C. Municipal Cable Franchise Transfer Toolkit By Gail Karish and Joseph Van Eaton 4/14 A cable operator generally cannot transfer control of its business or transfer its cable franchise without the prior approval of the franchising authority. This gives the franchising authority the opportunity to resolve outstanding problems and to seek franchise modifications as conditions of approval. But there are also risks. A franchising authority can unwittingly cut off its ability to evaluatethetransferor’sperformanceduringasubsequent franchise renewal if it approves a transfer incautiously, or even face a lawsuit if it denies a transfer request. Every transfer request should be very carefully evaluated. To help local governments understand the importance of thecabletransferprocess,BestBest&Kriegerhasprepared this“toolkit”toprovidesomebasicinformationconcerning applicable transfer requirements and procedures. The toolkit includes an overview of the cable transfer process, a brief explanation of why a transfer might benefit your community, responses to frequently asked questions, and three resources for useful information. Until recently, cable franchises were granted only by local franchising authorities, such as cities and counties, and the toolkit is geared toward those jurisdictions. Some states have adopted a state video franchising regime in which the franchising authority (and local jurisdictions) may have very limited authority (or no authority) to review cable transfers. In those states with limited transfer review authority, there still may be opportunities to comment on the transfer, but those may lie in other fora such as the Federal Communications Commission or the U.S. Department of Justice. Overview of the Transfer Process General Considerations A franchise is a contract with the cable operator and the franchising authority is entitled to full performance of its terms. The franchising authority can and should demand the benefit of its bargain. A franchise holder in default has little, if any, right to expect approval of a transfer. When a franchise holder requests permission to transfer its franchise, the franchising authority normally has broad discretion to say no. The franchise holder wants something only you can give. Before consenting, the franchising authority should conclude that the transfer will benefit the local community. The franchising authority can exert substantial leverage during the transfer process. It may be appropriate to insist on new franchise requirements to protect the community fromtherisksandproblemsassociatedwithanewoperator. A local franchising authority often has broad discretion
  • 2. www.BBKlaw.com to deny a transfer if the proposed transaction poses a risk that the community will not receive exactly what it anticipated when it selected the original franchise holder. State and Local - Substantive Requirements State and local law generally establish the substantive legal basis for granting or denying a transfer request. The franchise agreement may provide guidance. And there may be specific state statutes or court decisions that set the standards for review and approval of transfer requests. In some cases, the franchising authority may have broad discretion to grant or deny any transfer request. In other cases, there may be specific standards the franchising authority must consider and apply. Because cable operators are first amendment speakers, denials should not be based on the content of the programming carried on the cable system. Not all transactions are equal. For instance, a franchising authority’srighttoapproveordisapproveofatransfermay vary for an asset sale, for a stock sale, and for transactions affecting the corporate parent of the franchise holder. Federal Law – Procedural Requirements Federal statutes do not set substantive standards for approving or denying a transfer, and courts have reviewed local denials with deference. For example, in Charter Communs., Inc. v. County of Santa Cruz, 304 F.3d 927, 933 (9th Cir. 2002), the court found that a denial “should be upheld as long as there is substantial evidence for any one sufficient reason for denial.” In addition to relying on state law authority, a franchising authority may deny a transfer under 47 U.S.C. subsection 533(d) if: the transferee owns or controls another cable system in the municipality, or the proposed transaction would eliminate or reduce competition in the delivery of cable service. Federal law does establish several mandatory procedures. A franchising authority must act within 120 days of receipt of a completed transfer application on FCC Form 394, and all information required by the franchise authority. The parties may agree to extend the 120-day deadline. If the franchise authority does not act within 120 days, the request will be deemed approved. (See 47 C.F.R. §76.502 and 47 U.S.C. §537.) The Form 394 often does not provide enough information to allow a community to evaluate an application. A locality should be able to request additional information, if permitted under the franchise, or state or local law. However, the FCC has asserted that a request for additional information does not toll (or delay) the 120-day deadline. (Implementation of Sections 11 and 13 of the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992: Horizontal and Vertical Ownership Limits, Cross- Ownership Limitations and Anti-Trafficking Provisions, FCC 93-332, 73 R.R.2d 627 (P&F) (1993) at paragraph 86.) FCC rules also state that a “franchise authority that questions the accuracy of the information provided [on the Form 394]…must notify the cable operator within 30 days of the filing of such information, or such information shall be deemed accepted, unless the cable operator has failed to provide any additional information reasonably requested by the franchise authority within 10 days of such request.” The effect of this provision is unclear. One reading is that it requires a locality to notify the operator as to whether the application is complete within 30 days (the operator has 10 days to cure the incompleteness). Some operators take the position that the reference to “accuracy” requires the locality to ask any questions it has about the application within 30 days. As a matter of caution, it is important to send a well-crafted letter to the operator within 30 days to ensure that the locality may fully investigate the transfer. Federal law may also prevent you from recovering your
  • 3. www.BBKlaw.com additional consultant fees and attorney’s fees directly from the cable operators absent a law that would allow your community to recover similar fees in reviewing transfer applications from other entities with whom the community may have a franchise (electric or gas companies, for example). The FCC has determined that such fees, imposed upon a cable operator solely because of its status as such, are not “incidental to” the enforcement of the franchise, and therefore generally must be treated as franchise fees (which are capped at 5%). (In re Implementation of Section 621(a)(1), 22 FCC Rcd. 19633 paragraph 11 (2007).) Why a Transfer May Benefit Your Community In the realm of cable television regulation, cable transfersareuniquebecausefranchising authorities have greater bargaining power than cable operators. The balance of power shifts because a cable operator generally requires the prior consent of the franchising authority to the transfer. In contrast to franchise renewals and non-compliance enforcement, the operator in a transfer is seeking to alter the status quo. Unless the franchising authority approves the transaction, the closing of the overall transaction may be delayed or it may prevent the seller from claiming the purchase price for the system. The seller therefore has a major incentive to enter into good faith negotiations with the franchising authority. Frequently Asked Questions 1. Is the sale of stock in a franchise holder the same as a transfer of a franchise? No, but both can be “transfers” requiring franchising authority approval. Since the concept of a “transfer” is not defined in the Federal Cable Act, the answer to this question depends on how a franchise agreement, or state or local law, treats a particular transaction. Many franchise agreements and cable ordinances define “transfers” to include “changes of control” of a franchise holder. Moreover, there is wide variation in the definition of what constitutes a change in control. In some instances, a “change of control” may be deemed to have occurred if a certain percentage of a company’s stock transfers; in others, the test may be whether the transaction changes the working control or management control of an organization; and in some franchises both sorts of tests are used. A transfer provision that only covers actual franchise transfers would not necessarily reach transactions where one company takes over another through an acquisition of stock (a common occurrence), because the same corporate entity would technically still hold the franchise. Hence, determining your right to review a transaction will begin with a review of the franchise agreement, and any applicable state law, in light of the nature of the transaction proposed. 2. How long does a franchising authority have to act on a transfer request? Under federal law, a franchising authority has at least 120 days to act on a transfer application. This review period can be extended by agreement of the parties. If a franchising authority does not act within 120 days, the cable operator’s transfer request may be deemed approved. 3. When does the 120-day review period begin? The 120-day review period begins to run from the date a local franchising authority receives a completed transfer application on FCC Form 394 including all of the information “required . . . by the franchising authority.” (47 U.S.C. §537). Incomplete applications will not trigger the 120-day deadline. When the application is “complete” can be a source of dispute between the franchising authority and the applicant. Franchising authorities can request information that is not required by Form 394 or any information
  • 4. www.BBKlaw.com required by a franchise agreement. However, the FCC apparently believes that such a request does not toll the 120-day deadline.(Implementation of Sections 11 and 13 of the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992: Horizontal and Vertical Ownership Limits, Cross-Ownership Limitations and Anti-Trafficking Provisions, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, MM Docket No. 92- 264, 73 R.R.2d 627 (P&F), 4 (Rel. July 23, 1993).) 4. Can the franchising authority get more information than the cable operator provides in FCC Form 394? Asstatedabove,acableoperatormustprovidetransfer information that is required by the franchise authority. Franchising authorities can request additional information beyond what is included in FCC Form 394 or required by a franchise agreement. Cable operators are generally obligated to respond promptly to such requests by completely and accurately submitting all information reasonably requested. 5. The cable operator says this transaction is a simple pro forma restructuring. Should the franchising authority waive the transfer approval requirements? No. Every proposed transfer that is subject to review should be carefully reviewed to assure, at a minimum, that the transaction will not affect the community’s rightsunderthefranchise,orresultinawaiverofclaims and past non-compliance problems. The franchising authority should review even a pro forma transfer to ensure that it will not have a negative impact on the quality of service or the franchise holder’s ability to fulfill its franchise obligations. Moreover, a waiver of authority to deny a transfer could create a precedent for a later transfer. And it will deprive a community of a substantial opportunity to understand the true nature and financial capability of the operator. 6. The franchise gives the franchising authority the right of first refusal to buy the cable system in the event of a proposed sale. Should the franchising authority exercise that right? The answer to this question will vary with each transaction. Whether a right to purchase a system has value or should be pursued depends, in part, on the mechanism in the franchise for purchasing the system, and on the context of the sale. Rights of first refusal in franchise agreements have been upheld in some but not all circumstances in bankruptcy sales. (In re Adelphia Communications Corp., 359 B.R. 65 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2007).) San Antonio negotiated a $25 million sale of its right to purchase the system at the time of a transfer. If the sale price is reasonable, the municipality may be presented with an opportunity to benefit the entire community by exercising its right to purchase. Many communities have chosen to operate their own cable system to control rate increases to subscribers and to correct operational and service quality deficiencies in a particular system. On the other hand, a municipality must carefully consider whether it is prepared to assume the financial and operational responsibilities of operating a cable system (e.g., dedicating qualified technical personnel, making the necessary capital investments in new technologies, negotiating programming contracts, responding to consumer inquiries). In any event, a municipality should perform a due diligence review prior to purchasing a cable system to ensure that it would be a prudent investment. 7. Does a transfer have any effect on franchise renewal? Transfers can have a significant and adverse impact on franchise renewal. A transfer can cut off a local franchising authority’s ability to consider the transferor’s performance once the transaction is consummated. In this regard, the legislative history to the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 states that a local franchising authority should “consider the operator’s performance over the life of the franchise, unless the franchise has been transferred with the franchising authority’s consent. In that case, the applicable period of consideration would be the period in which the franchise was held by the operator
  • 5. www.BBKlaw.com seeking renewal.” (H.R. Rep. No. 934, 98th Cong., 2d Sess. at 74 (1984), reprinted in 1984 U.S.C.C.A.N. 4655, 4711.) If a local franchising authority is limited in evaluating the purchaser’s past performance, it is much more difficult to deny renewal. Consequently, before approving any transfer, a municipality should require the purchaser to commit, in writing, to assume all of the seller’s obligations and liabilities, known and unknown. 8. What can a local franchising authority do if it learns of an illegal transfer or if a cable operator threatens to consummate a transfer without prior consent? If a cable operator consummates a transfer without prior consent (assuming such consent is required), a franchising authority can avail itself of any remedies available under a franchise agreement or applicable law. For instance, a franchising authority could impose any applicable penalties, require the payment of liquidated damages, or revoke the franchise. A franchising authority could also sue an operator for breach of contract, and seek monetary damages or equitable relief (e.g., requiring the operator to follow the transfer or right-of-first-refusal procedures in the franchise agreement). If a cable operator threatens to ignore a prior consent requirement, a franchising authority should prepare to initiate the enforcement process (e.g., by scheduling any necessary hearings), and inform the operator, in writing, that noncompliance will not be tolerated. 9. What can a cable operator do if a franchising authority denies a transfer? A franchising authority’s disapproval of a transfer is often challenged under a “tortious interference with contractual relations” theory. The issues under this theory are whether: (i) the franchising authority acted within its powers in the actions it took to protect its rights under the franchise; and (ii) the franchising authority followed a process reasonably related to the protection of its interests. A cable operator could also sue a franchising authority and seek injunctive relief (preventing the franchising authority from stopping the transfer) or equitable relief ( requiring the franchising authority to approve the transfer). Finally, a cable operator could seek monetary damages from the franchising authority. It should be noted, however, that federal law immunizes local franchising authorities from damage suits prompted by the disapproval of a transfer request. This immunity does not apply to injunctive or declaratory relief. Three Resources 1. Federal Law: Here are key code provisions: • 47 U.S.C. § 547 (sales of cable systems) • 47 U.S.C. § 533 (ownership restrictions) • 47 U.S.C. § 555a (local franchising authority immunity from damage suits) The FCC’s main regulation is here: • 47 C.F.R. § 76.502 The FCC’s Form 394 “Application for Franchise Authority – Consent to Assignment or Transfer of Control of Cable Television Franchise” is available here: • www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form394/394.xls 2. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): Quite often, your cable operator (or its parent) is a public company required to file annual and quarterly investor reports (Form 10-K, Form 10-Q), and reports on major events (Form 8-K) with the federal SEC. The SEC web site (http://www.sec.gov) can provide useful information about a particular operator and proposed transfers. Form 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K filings can be accessed directly at http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml. 3. Cable Operator Transfer Documents: The transfer documents you receive from your cable operator are excellent sources of information. You should carefully examine the description and terms of the proposed transaction to determine how the transfer will affect both you and consumers.