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Broadcast Calendar for 2008 Available – Reminders on FCC Filing Deadlines, Lowest Unit Rate Windows, SoundExchange Royalty Payment Dates and More
Here we are, almost a full month into the new year, and a number of important dates for broadcasters are already upon us. As we wrote here, for instance, the payment of a minimum fee to SoundExchange by radio stations streaming their signals on the Internet is due today. Lowest unit rates are in…
FCC to Hold Open Meeting Featuring Bureau Chief Presentations – While Congress Investigates
The FCC has released the agenda for its first open meeting of the year, scheduled for this Thursday, January 17, 2008. The agenda consists solely of presentations by the various Bureau Chiefs discussing their various policies and procedures in implementing the agency’s "strategic plan." Such an agenda, while not common, is not unheard of, especially for the first meeting of the year, and especially after so many controversial decisions were made in the last two meetings at the end of 2007.
This agenda was released a few days after House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman John Dingell announced an investigation of the Commission’s rulemaking procedures and management practices. FCC Chairman Kevin Martin has been under fire from Republicans and Democrats alike in both the House and Senate, especially following the agency’s December meeting in which the newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership ban was modified, as we discussed here. Congress has criticized the agency’s lack of transparency, and infighting among the Commissioners has become open and much talked about in Washington, as reflected in meetings that are often delayed by hours and in Commissioner’s Copps’ vitriolic dissenting statement read aloud at the December meeting. Continue Reading FCC to Hold Open Meeting Featuring Bureau Chief Presentations – While Congress Investigates
Broadcast Station Reminder: Children’s Programming Reports and Quarterly Issues Programs Lists Due January 10th
A reminder to all radio and television broadcast stations, both commercial and noncommercial, that Quarterly Issues Programs Lists reporting on the important issues facing the stations’ communities, and the programs aired in the months of October, November, and December dealing with those issues must be prepared and placed in the stations’ public inspection file…
FCC Voids Exclusive Cable Service In Apartments and Extends Certain Competitive Franchising Rulings to Existing Cable Operators
At its Oct. 31 open meeting, the Commission adopted an Order declaring exclusive access and service clauses in video contracts between cable operators and multiple-dwelling units (MDUs) — think apartment buildings — to be unenforceable. According to the FCC, such exclusive contracts can be harmful, and it expects that the rule change will result in greater…
Comment Dates Set in Rulemaking on Emergency Alert System
The Commission’s Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“Further NPRM”) regarding the next generation Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) has been published in the Federal Register, setting the date for Comments as December 3, 2007 and the date for Reply Comments as December 17, 2007. This summer, the Commission adopted a Report and Order extending its…
FCC Open Meeting and Localism Hearing Set for Oct. 31
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It’s What Happens to TV Channels That are Returned – 700 MHz Auction Details Set
As the nation’s television stations move closer and closer to the February 17, 2009 termination of analog broadcasting, plans are well underway to re-use the channel that these stations must surrender after that date. Currently, most television stations operate on two channels, their traditional analog channel, and a transition channel on which they have been…
FCC Reminds TV and Video Providers of Increased Closed Captioning Requirements Effective January 1
The FCC recently issued a Public Notice reminding television broadcasters of the requirement that, after January 1, 2008, television stations (as well as cable and satellite television systems) must, in each calender quarter, close caption at least 75% of their Pre-Rule Programming. Pre-Rule Programming is that programming first broadcast or exhibited prior to 1998 for…
Reminder: Annual EEO Public File Reports and Biennial Ownership Reports due October 1 for Select States
Annual EEO Public File Report Deadline – October 1
Affected States: Alaska, American Samoa, Florida, Guam, Hawaii, Iowa, Mariana Islands, Missouri, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Washington
By October 1, 2007, radio and television Station Employment Units (SEU) in the states listed above must: (1) prepare their Annual EEO Public File Report; (2) place…
