i think as it stands right now, according to the chief of the wireless bureau, rick kaplan, it looks like we have a deadline of august. exact date in august but the clock was pushed out. there's other questions that need to be answered but it's still on a pretty good timeline in terms of historically if you look at sec reviews, some other transactions, it's taken a lot longer. this is, spectrum by the way, folks should know it was bought at auction by group of cable companies that formed a company called spectrum code that subsequent did not build any networks. we're not talking about customers or network that is built out. this is spectrum that has been lying fallow since 2006. so we will see what the antitrust review says and what the public interest review says from staff of the fcc. >> host: recent story in politico by brooks. this was the headline. broadcasters, fcc in spectrum turf war. is that a fair headline, in your view? >> guest: i read that story. i think when you read the story, it's not quite as inflammatory as the headline figures, but certainly broadcasters before the