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The Media Ownership Road Show Continues

By Brendan Holland on February 8, 2007
Posted in Multiple Ownership Rules

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see Another Localism Hearing and Service to America   

Payola Settlement in the Works?

By Brendan Holland on January 12, 2007
Posted in Payola and Sponsorship Identification

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see $12.5 Million Fine For Payola Violations

Revised Form 301 Now Available

By Brendan Holland on January 11, 2007
Posted in AM Radio, FM Radio

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see FCC Releases Details on the Processing of Simplified City of License Change Applications  

Deadline for Comments on DTV Table of Allotment Extended to Jan. 25th

By Brendan Holland on January 11, 2007
Posted in Digital Television

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see Digital TV Transition End Game Issues Loom  

Media Bureau Ownership Studies Released

By Brendan Holland on December 29, 2006
Posted in Multiple Ownership Rules

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see Study Released Showing Effects of Broadcast Consolidation – Broadcasters Should Pay Attention 

Broadcast Station Reminder: January 10, 2007 – Quarterly Issues Programs Lists and Form 398 Children’s Programming Reports Due

By Brendan Holland on December 29, 2006
Posted in AM Radio, Children's Programming and Advertising, FM Radio, General FCC

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see Big Fines for Public File Violation that Escalated 

Reminder: Comments on Proposed DTV Table Due by Jan. 11, 2007

By Brendan Holland on December 26, 2006
Posted in Digital Television, General FCC, Low Power Television/Class A TV

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see Digital Television Takes Over in Less Than Two Years – Will the Public Be Ready? 

Effective Dates for New Rules: Dec. 31, 2006 – Extension of EAS Rules to Digital Services, and Jan. 2, 2007 – New Children’s TV Rules Become Effective

By Brendan Holland on December 26, 2006
Posted in Children's Programming and Advertising, Digital Radio, Digital Television, Emergency Communications, General FCC

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see FCC Releases New EAS Manuals Explaining Obligations for Broadcasters and Video Providers 

Reminder – EAS Rules Extended to Digital Services as of Dec. 31, 2006

By Brendan Holland on November 21, 2006
Posted in Digital Radio, Digital Television, Emergency Communications, General FCC

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see Looking Into the Crystal Ball – What Can Broadcasters Expect from Washington in 2010? 

Order Adopted Streamlining Changes to the FM Table of Allotments

By Brendan Holland on November 3, 2006
Posted in AM Radio, FM Radio, FM Translators and LPFM, General FCC

At its open meeting this morning, the FCC unanimously adopted a Report and Order streamlining the process of modifying the community of license for FM and AM stations.  According to the comments at this morning’s meeting, and the Commisison’s News Release, the Order will do the following:

  • Allow AM and FM stations to

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