EchoStar Hires Former Rep. Fields
By Ted Hearn -- Multichannel News, 6/28/2001 6:13:00 PM
Fighting a spectrum-sharing plan at the Federal Communications Commission and perhaps gearing up to bid on DirecTV Inc., EchoStar Communications Corp. earlier this month hired former House Telecommunications Subcommittee chairman Rep. Jack Fields (R-Texas) as a Washington lobbyist for the company, according to congressional records.
Fields, who retired in 1997 after helping to pass the Telecommunications Act of 1996, filed a lobbying-registration report with the U.S. Congress June 13, along with longtime aide Cynthia Wilkinson.
Although Fields did not have to disclose his compensation, he stated that his company -- Washington, D.C.-based Twenty-First Century Group Inc. -- would assist EchoStar in connection with 'Direct TV & satellite.'
EchoStar, along with DirecTV and the Satellite Broadcasting & Communications Association, is trying to stop the Federal Communications Commission from issuing licenses to Northpoint Technology Ltd. to share DBS spectrum for the terrestrial delivery of video programming and high-speed Internet access.
EchoStar is also reportedly formulating plans to bid to take over DBS rival DirecTV in a merger contest with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Acquisition of DirecTV would require the approval of the FCC and the Justice Department or the Federal Trade Commission.
According to other filings, DirecTV paid $240,000 last year to lobbying firm Quinn Gillespie & Associates LLC. Senior partner Jack Quinn was White House counsel for President Clinton and, as a private citizen, persuaded Clinton to grant a pardon to controversial fugitive commodities trader Marc Rich on Clinton's last day in office.
Lobbyists for Northpoint reported collecting $260,000 from the company last year.
Northpoint paid $60,000 to retain the services of Texas lawyer M. Diane Allbaugh. She is the wife of Joe Allbaugh, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and manager for the Bush-Cheney presidential campaign, a Northpoint official said.
The Northpoint official added that Diane Allbaugh is a close friend of another Northpoint executive.
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