New York Broadcasters Applaud Performance Fee Decision
Court says there was no pre-1972 public performance right
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Court says there was no pre-1972 public performance right
Says it will focus on local TV and entertainment, pay down debt, repurchase stock
In fact, the commission has dispensed with almost all of the items that had...
Top House members suggest broadcast/newspaper ban should go way of mirror balls and polyester...
Defense bill includes morphing board into advisors, powering up CEO position
Restructuring international broadcasting arm under CEO
Deal may be in works to free up renomination
Launches campaign targeted initially at New Jersey lawmakers
Is also considered candidate to chair commission
Sponsor says legislation applies to independent agencies FCC and FTC, as well as executive...
Argues for flexible approach and must-carry for temporary channel sharers
Letter to FCC chair says to focus on transition to new administration
Says it was unlawful and threatens broadcasters' survival
Judge had said nothing in consent decrees barred fractional licenses
Notes Republican Congressional Committee chair's work holding onto House seats
Had signaled the lack of regulatory relief was arbitrary and capricious
Says FCC failed again to fulfill court directives
Joins representatives from CTIA, Dish, Google, others
Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau has expanded the Hurricane Mathew-affected areas from which...
Cites hurricane-threatened counties from which it needs updates
Eliminates requirement for shareholder surveys and samples
Call it ostrich-like response; NAB agrees; D.C. weighs in
Say FCC was on right track with proposal
Howard Symons, who helped shepherd the spectrum auction now underway, will replace Sallet
Creates regulatory framework for licensed, unlicensed and sharing
Vote against Dems' efforts to defend agency, but for blocking broadband privacy proposal
Next phase of incentive auction likely to start in mid-August
Follows quadrennial order that fails to deregulate broadcasters
Reverse auction's cost revealed
Bidding is likely to launch in late July or early August
Calls on Guatemala to better protect journalists
Tells commission these are keys to demonstrating commitment
Association says current spectrum auction and its impact on TV stations should not affect...
Call for action includes elimination of "the last remnant" of radio/TV cross-ownership rule
Noncom broadcasters are asking FCC to reconsider, reverse order billed as improving data collected...
Both Democrats and Republicans supported giving the organization full funding
Signals in-person filings represent potential security risk