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Further Notice on FM Auction No. 68 and A Filing Freeze on FM Mods From Nov. 6, 2006 through Nov. 13, 2006

By Brendan Holland on October 8, 2006
Posted in Broadcast Auctions

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see  FCC to Consider FM Allotment Changes  

Revised Children’s Television Obligations Are on the Way

By Brendan Holland on September 27, 2006
Posted in Advertising Issues, Children's Programming and Advertising

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see Telco Merger Setting a Model for the Ownership Rules Process? 

NPRM on Towers and Their Impact on Migratory Birds Could be Forthcoming

By Brendan Holland on September 22, 2006
Posted in Tower Issues

It has been reported that a draft Notice of Proposed Rule Making regarding the effects of communications towers on migratory birds is circulating among the Commissioners.  In April of this year, it was reported that an NPRM on this issue was expected in the (then) near future.  (See for example, TelecomWeb and BroadcastEngineering.)  It’s now the…

Increased Application Fees Go Into Effect October 17, 2006

By Brendan Holland on September 22, 2006
Posted in FCC Fees

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see FCC Application Fees Going Up on February 18 

New FM Auction Scheduled for March 7, 2007 — 124 New Allotments

By Brendan Holland on September 21, 2006
Posted in General FCC

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see  FCC Sets Deadlines and Procedures for the April 2013 Auction of 112 New FM Channels – February 6 Deadline for Applications to Participate

Deadline for Comments in Multiple Ownership Rule Making Extended until Oct. 23rd

By Brendan Holland on September 18, 2006
Posted in Multiple Ownership Rules

This article is no longer available. Fior more information on this topic, see  FCC Extends Filing Date for Multiple Ownership Reply Comments

Closed Captioning Backtrack

By Brendan Holland on August 9, 2006
Posted in Emergency Communications

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see Fine For EAS Violation – Financial Hardship Not Enough to Merit a Reduction

The Unintended Impact of the New Daylight Savings Time on AM Stations

By Brendan Holland on August 7, 2006
Posted in AM Radio

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see FCC Adjusts AM Stations’ Authorizations to Adjust to New Daylight Savings Time

Time for Annual Regulatory Fees Again

By Brendan Holland on July 31, 2006
Posted in FCC Fees

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see FCC Regulatory Fees for 2007 Proposed – No Inflation Here 

Broadcasters Be Warned: Increased Indeceny Fines Are Here

By Brendan Holland on June 16, 2006
Posted in Indecency

This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see  What is a Broadcaster to Do?

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