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        <title>Tech Daily Dose: Shapiro&apos;s &quot;What If&quot; Zinger</title>
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            <title>Shapiro&apos;s &quot;What If&quot; Zinger</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Kudos to Consumer Electronics Association chief <strong>Gary Shapiro</strong> for asking an A-list panel of executives what might have been one of the most intriguing questions of the day:  "If you could change one law currently on the books, what would it be?"</p>

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<p>Some answered more candidly than others:</p>

<p>Time Warner Cable CEO <strong>Glenn Britt</strong> said "we've been consistently in favor of less regulation" and having a level playing field across areas in which he does business. <strong>Charlie Ergen</strong>, CEO of EchoStar Communications, said he would reverse the FCC's 2002 decision to block his company from merging with competitor DirecTV.</p>

<p>Cox Communications President <strong>Patrick Esser</strong> said his answer depends on what regulators are focusing on at any given time. "Today, it's retransmission consent because David's sitting here," he joked. He was referring to <strong>David Barrett</strong>, president of Hearst-Argyle Television, and the current law that allows broadcasters to seek compensation for the consent to retransmit signals on cable television.</p>

<p>Verizon's <strong>Virginia Ruesterholz</strong> tossed out "voice regulation" as her pet peeve. "We have a lot of competition and we'd be looking for less regulation on that. More regulation is just the opposite of what's happening in industry."</p>

<p>Read more about the session in Tuesday's <strong><em>Technology Daily</em> <a href="http://nationaljournal.com/pubs/techdaily/">P.M. Edition</a></strong>.</p>]]></description>
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