Local/Regional EAS Tests Come to Forefront
Minnesota city tests new multilingual, multiplatform, while six New England states participate in full...
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Minnesota city tests new multilingual, multiplatform, while six New England states participate in full...
Texas Grace Communications’ construction permit for facility has been summarily dismissed
The recently released Report and Order provides concrete guidance on how stations must meet...
Subcommittees will provide updates on MDCL, hybrid IBOC and latest version of RDS standard
Despite objections of ASCAP, Media Bureau upholds station acquisition and foreign ownership decisions
NABOB offers its own ideas for translator window and waiver for moving existing translators
Process now reflects how listeners access information in the digital age
Chairman seems to be firming up his doubts about a proposed window for translators
Changes give stations more flexibility in reporting contest rules
Call signs awarded to mix of educational, religious and independent organizations
Not including such a window would ‘dismantle the industry’s carefully constructed system of localized...
Group tells FCC its proposals offer a fundamental change to ensure low-power FM’s survival
State broadcast groups and full-power owners say changes would compromise integrity of the band
Relocation option would be intended to aid in AM revitalization efforts
A curveball in AM revitalization discussion; MMTC worries about a “tragic mistake”
iBiquity expected to do up to $50 million in sales in 2015
Modernization is part of efforts to improve public engagement with commission
High-definition audio supplier also sees market opportunities in its acquisition of the HD Radio...
During test on Sept. 16, stations can confirm effectiveness of EAS equipment
Workshop discussed the necessity of a next-generation nationwide alerting system
Letter says any other approach for applying for FM translators makes it difficult for...
Report and Order will offer ‘common-sense’ modernization of FCC contest rules
Owner asks FCC to reconsider penalty, but request is denied due to previous findings...
Florida low-power outlet says corporate group is trying to eliminate competition
FCC says Cincinnati amateur radio operator repeatedly violated interference and transmission guidelines
Reduced penalty for student-run station that violated FCC filing and paperwork rules
Longstanding issue resolved for California nonprofits; will air on 95.5
In a letter to several members of Congress from New York, FCC Chairman Tom...
Even after appeal, FCC confirms that amateur radio operator must pay up for violating...
Speaking to Michigan broadcasters, Matthew Berry also said look for action on AM soon
Widens the breadth of debate about low-power rule changes
Find out who got what in which markets
FCC modernizes rules to give access to — and permit sharing between —white space...
After initial fine of $7,000, FCC reduces levy to $5,600 for 2012 infraction
Guidelines will allow wireless microphones to operate on additional spectrum bands to varying degrees
FCC decision may have ramifications for FM broadcasters with non-directional antennas
Two broadcasters press FCC to consider the potential consequences of eliminating the AM-only filing...
Responds noncommittally to congressmen’s concern over his translator blog post
Industry can create a steady spectrum pipeline by rethinking allocation processes and looking at...
Expect 120 new or modified call signs assigned by the FCC Media Bureau in...
FCC commissioner says communications industry has an obligation to promote independent and diverse programming
Commissioner calls again for FCC reforms, starting with decision-making processes in the chairman’s office