- Although the federal government shutdown continues for its fourth week, the FCC announced that it still intends to hold its
AI in election advertising
This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: October 14, 2024 to October 18, 2024
By David Oxenford & Keenan Adamchak on
Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Broadcast Auctions, Digital Television, EEO Compliance/Diversity, Emergency Communications, FCC Fines, FM Radio, FM Translators and LPFM, General FCC, Noncommercial Broadcasting, Payola and Sponsorship Identification, Political Broadcasting, Programming Regulations, Public Interest Obligations/Localism, Television
- The FCC’s Enforcement Bureau released its second EEO audit notice for 2024. Audited stations and their station employment units (commonly
This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: September 16, 2024 to September 20, 2024
By David Oxenford & Keenan Adamchak on
- The FCC announced that it has corrected its CORES database which had overstated the regulatory fees to be paid by
This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: August 19, 2024 to August 23, 2024
By David Oxenford & Keenan Adamchak on
Posted in Advertising Issues, AM Radio, Artificial Intelligence, Assignments and Transfers, Cable Carriage, FCC Fees, FCC Fines, FM Radio, FM Translators and LPFM, General FCC, License Renewal, Noncommercial Broadcasting, Payola and Sponsorship Identification, Political Broadcasting, Programming Regulations, Television, Tower Issues
- Some of the big news for broadcasters this week came not from the FCC, but from the Federal Trade Commission:
This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: August 12, 2024 to August 16, 2024
By David Oxenford & Keenan Adamchak on
Posted in Advertising Issues, AM Radio, Artificial Intelligence, Cable Carriage, Emergency Communications, FCC Fees, FCC Fines, FM Radio, FM Translators and LPFM, General FCC, License Renewal, Payola and Sponsorship Identification, Political Broadcasting, Programming Regulations, Public Interest Obligations/Localism, Television, Website Issues
- The FCC announced that oppositions are due August 27 in response to the National Association of Broadcasters’ petition for reconsideration
