From: Miriam Dyak <mdyak@accessone.com> To: NTIADC40.NTIAHQ40(piac) Date: 11/27/97 2:30am Subject: Public access to political advertising I write to urge you to require digital broadcasters to provide substantial free TV time to candidates for public office. I am very concerned that political life in America has deteriorated so drastically with only a small fraction of the registered voters participating in any election. I'm sure that part of the reason is the lack of debate and the forgone conclusion that only the rich can afford to buy themselves into office through expensive advertising. Theoretically the public owns the airwaves, but broadcasters simply profit from selling advertising to political candidates and the result is an advertising contest rather than a political campaign. The threshhold to qualify for free time should be reasonable, and low enough to allow third party and independent candidates to have access as well. Free TV could be linked to spending limits, to reduce the ability of rich candidates to buy public office. Additionally, free TV could require candidates to appear in their own ads, and to speak for longer than a typical thirty second ad, to raise the level of debate in our politics and engage a citizenry now largely "tuned out" by negative political advertising. While the broadcasters may argue that such an obligation impinges on their profits, such profits are only possible because of their use of a publicly owned and limited resource. Does anyone think there will be a lack of new applications for digital broadcasting licenses, simply because the licenses come along with a requirement for substantial free TV for candidates? Not very likely, in my view. I urge the Committee to support such a requirement, and look forward to hearing your response. Sincerely, Miriam Dyak 9817- 51st Avenue SW Seattle, WA 98136 (206) 932-5365 Miriam Dyak mdyak@accessone.com