FCC Proposes to Streamline FM Translator Interference Processes
Current complaint process is “nasty, brutish and long,” says FCC chair
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Current complaint process is “nasty, brutish and long,” says FCC chair
1930s-era rule requires broadcasters to physically post broadcast licenses and other authorizations
Almost all of the information about radio and TV stations is now available online
Bipartisan legislation designed to thwart and penalize radio pirates and supporters
Tells commissioner that he violated the Hatch Act
He was issued a warning letter for advocating for the reelection of President Trump
It includes an extra penalty for ignoring FCC warnings; but Commissioner Michael O’Rielly thinks...
O'Rielly called this an "artificial requirement" — but would it really hurt to have...
FCC Commissioner touts the importance of diving deep into policy and process reforms at...
Both the DOJ and Boston PD knocked on the door of two Massachusetts operators
Chairman Ajit Pai and Commissioners O’Rielly, Carr and Rosenworcel will participate in different four...
He says the FCC commissioner is wrong to support the idea
Legislators to discuss PIRATE Act on March 22
Commissioner speaks up for economic freedom, licensed incumbents and the rule of law
Featuring the NAB Show business and management preview and more
The vote advances prospects that radio stations affected by TV repack will receive reimbursement
Commissioner was speaking on how future technology can help contribute to the American Dream
He addressed the Free State Foundation July 25
FCC Commissioner lays out pros for this spectrum in blog post
Commissioner suggests letting all weeds, as well as flowers, bloom
Commissioner touches on pirates, ownership limits, subcaps
Says he is getting answers where once there were refusals and blank stares
Encourages FCC to seek enforcement, not headlines, through such notices
He will give the opening remarks for “FCC Experts Talk Radio”
Congress recently called for exploration of opening up 5.9 GHz band for unlicensed use
In the latest of edition of the NAB''s Licensed to Serve e-newsletter, FCC Commissioner...