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Clear, transparent pricing without small print and hidden fees? Yes, please!

The Federal Communications Commission mandates that satellite and cable television providers display service costs as a single line item on promotional materials if a price is included in those promotional materials and on subscriber bills (FCC-CIRC2403-04). The deadline for large providers was in December; small providers have until March 19, 2025, to make the change. The goal is to help consumers make informed choices.

Your All-In Pricing Campaign includes:

  • Talking points for staff, websites
  • Three full-page print ads (InDesign and editable Adobe PDF files)
  • Three coordinated social media posts and videos (Including link to customize in Canva).

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