The Commission’s Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) regarding the next steps in the DTV transition has been published in the Federal Register, and the dates for submitting Comments in the proceedings have been set. Parties interested in commenting on the Commission’s proposed rules must submit Comments by August 8th, and Reply Comments by
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Enhanced Public Interest Requirements for TV Too?
In our recent summary of the Commission’s order on Digital Radio, we wrote about the Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that raised specific proposals to adopt new rules regulating the public interest obligations of radio broadcasters. These proposals included the possible requirements for a standardized disclosure form for a stations public service programs, limits on a station’s ability to originate programming from locations other than the station’s main studio, and possible limitations on the current ability of stations to operate without manned studios. A recent Commission decision reminds television broadcasters that there is another proceeding – one six years old – that proposes many of the same restrictions on television broadcasters. Does the recent mention of this proceeding that so closely parallels the recent radio proposals indicate that some action may soon be forthcoming on the TV proceeding?
The TV proceeding was mentioned in an FCC decision released last week rejecting Petitions to Deny that had been filed against a number of license renewal applications for television stations in Wisconsin and Illinois alleging that the stations had not adequately served the public interest through the broadcast of issue responsive programming, especially programming covering election issues. In rejecting those Petitions, the FCC stated that its ability to second guess the editorial discretion of a licensee was limited by the First Amendment and by the Communications Act’s prohibition against broadcast censorship. In this case, the FCC said that the showing made by the Petitioner was not sufficient to demonstrate that the stations had not served the public interest of their communities. However, the decision noted that the Commission was considering quantitative standards for evaluating the public service of broadcast licensees, citing to the long-pending rulemaking proceeding, and implying that the evaluation of these licensees might have been at least somewhat different had these proposed standards been in place.Continue Reading Enhanced Public Interest Requirements for TV Too?
Broadcast Station Reminder: Children’s Programming Reports and Quarterly Issues Programs Lists Due July 10th
This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see February Legal Deadlines for Broadcasters – Online Public File, Review of Incentive Auction Comments, Filing Deadline for FM Auction, and Lots of Renewals and EEO Public File Reports
FCC Steps Up DTV Education and Enforcement Efforts
This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see House Passes DTV Delay Bill – Now on the President to Sign, and the FCC to Implement
New Children’s Television Programming Form 398 Available – First Quarter 2007 Reports due by June 10th
This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see FCC Deadlines in January – Quarterly Issues Programs Lists, Children’s Program Reports, Comments on TV Online Public File and Public Interest Obligation Proposals, FM Window and More
New Handsets Sought for Mobile Delivery of Digital Television
The Advanced Television Systems Committee, the technical organization that has guided the technical development of Digital Television in the United States, this week requested proposals for the development of handsets and a delivery system that would allow television broadcasters to deliver their content directly to mobile receivers. This proposal would remedy one of the shortcomings of the current television digital transmission system – that fact that it has been designed for in-home reception. Outlines of the proposal are due on June 21, with detailed technical specifications to be submitted on July 6. A copy of the full Request for Proposal can be found on the ATSC web site, here.
In 2000, while the current 8VSB standard was just beginning to be implemented in the United States, a number of television companies, spearheaded by Sinclair Broadcasting, suggested that the proposed system was not sufficiently robust for mobile applications and otherwise suffered from reception issues. These groups suggested that a COFDM transmission system similar to that used in Europe be substituted for the US system. At that time, it was concluded that the digital transition was already too far along to try to change systems, and that the principal use of digital television was for in-home viewing so that the mobile reception benefits, if they could in fact be offered by the COFDM system, did not justify the change in transmission systems.Continue Reading New Handsets Sought for Mobile Delivery of Digital Television
FCC Grants DTV Build-Out Extensions and “Use-It or Lose-It” Waivers
This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see FCC Freezes TV and LPTV Applications for Channel 51 – Encourages Users to Vacate the Channel
Details of Post-Transition Must Carry Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Released
As we have written, here and here, the FCC recently commenced a proceeding to determine if it should adopt rules to require analog cable systems to carry digital television stations after the digital television conversion is complete in 2009. The proceeding is also to determine what a cable system must do to ensure that there is…
FCC Rule Making on Carriage of DTV Signals Released — Comments due July 16th
this article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see Details of Post-Transition Must Carry Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Released
Comments on Children’s Television Programming due June 1st
This article is no longer available. For more information on this topic, see FCC Deadlines in January – Quarterly Issues Programs Lists, Children’s Program Reports, Comments on TV Online Public File and Public Interest Obligation Proposals, FM Window and More
