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- Paul Tinkle Elected to NAB Radio Board
- Consumer Health Association Newsletter – May, 2013
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- FCC Fines Up to $25,000 for Tower Issues Including Lighting and Painting Issues, Inadequate Fencing, Tower Registration in Wrong Name and No Posted ASRN
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- Jailhouse Block (Reprise): FCC Looks to Ban Burners from the Big House
- Closing Gavel – and FM CP Prices – Come Down in Auction 94
- Lawyer Advertising Restrictions
- The Swami gets McBURNeyed by the Supremes
- Help for the Language-Impaired
- MPAA Promotes Former TAB Intern T.J. Ducklo
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- Update: Equipment Certification Overhaul Comment Deadlines Set
- Jon Markman Joins FHH
- MTSU Selects Paulson as Dean of Mass Communications
- FCC Web-based DIRS System
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- FCC Enforcement Monitor
- A Change in the FCC’s Broadcast Foreign Ownership Rules In the Near Future?
- FCC Modernizes Its Experimental Licensing Rules
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- Update: Effective Date Set for New Experimental Radio Rules
- Update: TVStudy Version 1.1.2 Now Available
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- FHH Lawyer Gets Ink, Again
- How a NY State Court Decision on Pre-1972 Sound Recordings Clouds the Safe Harbor Protections of Websites Featuring User Generated Content
- LMU Sophomore Receives Jill Green Scholarship
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- We Are Broadcasters
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- $3000 Fine Against Noncommercial Station for Underwriting Violations – With Discussion of PSAs as Public Interest Programming and Cigarette Ads in Classic Radio Program
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- LPFM Update: Effective Date Set for Remaining Changes from 6th Report and Order
- Comments Due May 20 on FCC Inquiry on Indecency Rules
- Aereo Update: Next Stop, En Banc?
- Update: Indecency Comment Deadlines Established
- Aereo Court Decision Permits Internet Streaming of TV Programs Without Royalties – Undermining the Public Performance Right?
- FCC Reaffirms Broadband-over-Power-Line Rules
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- FCC Issues Lessons Learned From First Ever Nationwide EAS Test
- Auction 94 Update: Bidder List, Final Procedural Rules Set
- 700 MHz B Block Build-Out Deadline Extended For Many, But Not All
- Mobile Technology Workshop for Journalists
- Update: Effective Date of New Cell Phone Booster Rules Announced
- Cellular Wars: The Employees Strike Back!
- Aereo in the Second Circuit: Wha’ Happened?
- Update: Comment Deadlines Set in U-NII 5 GHz Rulemaking
- Update: New “Grantee Codes” to be Issued as of May 1, 2013
- Regulation in Retrospect: “New” FCC Rule Books Now Available
- FCC Imposes Freeze on Television Station Technical Improvements – Preparing for Repacking the TV Spectrum to Allow for Spectrum Auctions
- Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame Will Induct 16 as Class of 2013
- FCC Announces Immediate Freeze on TV Modification Applications
- The Chill Is On: Bureau Freezes Full-Power/Class A TV Applications to Increase Facilities
- FCC Processing of Translator Applications from 2003 Moves Ahead – Window for Opting Out of Noncommercial Status to Participate in the Auction
- Pillsbury Attorneys Heading to NAB Show in Vegas
- FCC Looks at Health Effects of Radio Waves
- TAB 2013 Conference Welcomes Don Hutson
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- For Third Year in a Row, FHH Tops In Media Deals
- FM Translator Application Update: Bureau Announces Ten-Day Window for NCE “De-Selection” Amendments
- Indecency Alert: New Unannounced “Egregiousness” Standard Now Apparently in Effect, But More Changes May Be On the Way, Eventually
- FCC Hits Reset Button on Indecency
- New Member Benefit: Leaders Edge from Jim Doyle and Associates
- FCC Announces Restoration of Media Bureau
- Why the Differing Perceptions of the Value of Music by Digital Music Services and Copyright Holders Make Royalty Decisions So Hard
- FCC Enforcement Monitor
- Update: New Comment Deadlines Announced in Internet-on-Airplanes Proceeding
- On April Fools Day – Remember the FCC’s Hoax Rule!
- Noncommercial Radio Operator Fined $10,000 for Not Providing Immediate Access to Public File – FCC Provides A Good Primer on the Public File Rules for All Radio Broadcasters
- April FCC Obligations for Broadcasters – Renewals, EEO, Quarterly Issues Programs Lists, Captioning of Live or Near-Live Online Programming, FM Translator Filings, an FM Auction and Comments on Alien Ownership
- First Quarter FCC KidVid Reports Confirm Accuracy of Mayan Calendar
- Mission Abstract Data: Developments Aplenty, Clarity Not So Much
- Update: PSAP Do-Not-Call Registry Now Effective
- Second Online Captioning Deadline Arrives March 30
- FCC Chairman Genachowski and Commissioner McDowell To Leave the FCC – What’s Next for Broadcasters?
- Another $4000 FCC Fine for Radio Station that Fails to Disclose All Material Rules of a Broadcast Contest the First Time the Contest was Announced
- A Farewell to Commissioner McDowell and a Nod to the “Rational Regulator”
- Will ivi Wither on the Vine?
- March Madness is A Trademarked Term Like the “Super Bowl” – Watch Your Advertising and Promotional Uses
- $14,000 FCC Fine for Tower Violations – Obstruction Light Out, No FAA Notification and Failure to Update Antenna Survey Registration to Report New Owner
- FM Translator Application Update: Bureau Provides More Guidance on Preclusion Showings
- Fines to Broadcasters, Including an LPFM Station, for Lack of Working EAS – and a Reminder to Avoid EAS Tones in Commercial Messages
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