On October 3, 2008, David Oxenford moderated a panel at the Digital Music Forum West in Los Angeles.  The panel, titled Digital Rights and Clearances, discussed what rights were necessary for the use of music by online digital services, in movie and video production, and for other purposes.  Panelist included,  Kevin Arnold, CEO, IODA;

On August 26, David Oxenford of Davis Wright Tremaine’s Washington DC office made a presentation to the Christian Music Broadcasters Board of Directors and Managers Meeting in Nashville.  David talked about many issues of importance to broadcasters, including the FCC’s localism proceeding, issues about the relationship between translators and LPFM stations, the FCC

David Oxenford conducted a session at the Michigan Association of Broadcasters Annual Meeting and Leadership Retreat at the Crystal Mountain Resort in northern Michigan on July 15, 2008.  The title of his session was A Washington Roadmap to the Broadcast and Internet Regulatory Future.  David discussed legal issues for broadcasters in their digital transition

On June 30, 2008, David Oxenford attended the Montana Broadcasters Association Annual Convention in Whitefish, Montana, and presented a seminar titled: Staying Out Of Trouble in Washington – FCC Fines, Streaming Fees and Whatever Else Keeps You Up At Night.  During the seminar, David discussed topics including the FCC’s localism proceeding, the DTV

On June 25 and June 30, David Oxenford presented a webinar to members of the Kansas Association of Broadcasters on the FCC’s political broadcasting rules and policies.  The webinars discussed topics including reasonable access, equal opportunities, lowest unit rates, and political advertising paperwork requirements.

A copy of the Davis Wright Tremaine Political

David Oxenford of Davis Wright Tremaine’s Washington DC office will speak at the Iowa Broadcasters Association Convention in Des Moines on June 12, 2008.  Dave will be conducting a seminar on the FCC’s political broadcasting rules with Bobby Baker, head of the FCC’s Office of Political Broadcasting.

DWT’s Political Broadcasting Guide, which summarizes many