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GAO Report: Additional Information Should Be Developed and Provided to Filmmakers on the Impact of the Showtime Contract

Highlights:

In March 2006, the Smithsonian Institution (Smithsonian) announced that it had entered into a 30-year contract with Showtime Networks Inc., (Showtime) to create a digital on-demand television channel. Members of Congress and other interested parties, particularly filmmakers, raised issues about the contract’s potential effects on public access to and use of the Smithsonian’s collections, its confidential nature, and the process by which the Smithsonian negotiated it. This report discusses (1) the extent to which the Smithsonian followed its internal contracting guidelines, (2) what the Smithsonian gave up and received in return under the contract, (3) the Smithsonian’s implementation of the contract, and (4) the contract’s potential impact on outside parties. GAO reviewed the contract and pertinent documents, and interviewed Smithsonian and Showtime officials.
GAO recommends that the Smithsonian better document its key decisions regarding filming applications and that it update the “Frequently Asked Questions about Filming at the Smithsonian Institution” on its Web site to better describe what the contract means for filmmakers.
The Smithsonian generally agreed with GAO’s findings and recommendations.

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