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May Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – License Renewal Activities and Lots of Comment Dates

By |2019-04-25T11:25:02-05:00April 25th, 2019|Legal News|

With the June 3 filing deadline fast approaching for license renewals for radio stations in Maryland, DC, Virginia and West Virginia, stations (including FM translators and LPFMs) licensed to any community in any of those states should be beginning to prepare their applications. As we wrote here, the FCC forms should be available next week,...… Continue Reading

FCC Makes Available TV Incentive Auction Information for Non-Winning Bidders

By |2019-04-24T08:57:59-05:00April 24th, 2019|Legal News|

The FCC this week released a Public Notice announcing that it was making available information about all bidders in the TV incentive auction – including information about TV stations who had bid to surrender their licenses in the auction and were unsuccessful in those bids. The FCC had promised to keep that information confidential for...… Continue Reading

FCC Releases Proposed Revised Rules for Resolving FM Translator Complaints – Order to be Considered at May 9 Commission Meeting

By |2019-04-22T11:00:47-05:00April 22nd, 2019|Legal News|

The FCC last week released a draft order (available here) in its proceeding looking at revising the procedures to resolve complaints of interference by translators (and certain LPFM stations) to existing FM stations. The draft order proposes many changes to the current process. For the most part, these changes will provide more certainty to translator...… Continue Reading

FCC Releases Notices on Radio License Renewal Process – New Form, New Database and More Scrutiny of the Public File

By |2019-04-16T10:05:22-05:00April 16th, 2019|Legal News|

The FCC yesterday released two public notices about the procedures to be used in the upcoming radio license renewal cycle. These actions were previewed by the FCC at the NAB Convention last week (see our article here). As we wrote here and here, the license renewal cycle begins with the filing of license renewal applications...… Continue Reading

FCC Seeks Comments on Proposal to Allow All-Digital AM Radio Transmission

By |2019-04-12T10:18:07-05:00April 12th, 2019|Legal News|

The FCC yesterday released a Public Notice announcing the receipt of the Petition for Rulemaking asking that the FCC allow AM stations the option to operate an all-digital facility. We wrote about that Petition here. Currently, AM digital operations are allowed only in a hybrid mode – where the station transmits both an analog and...… Continue Reading

Regulatory Issues from the NAB Convention: License Renewals, ATSC 3.0, Translator Interference, Ownership Rules, and Children’s TV

By |2019-04-11T09:47:37-05:00April 11th, 2019|Legal News|

Questions about regulations from Washington don’t disappear just because you are spending time in Las Vegas, and this week’s NAB Convention brought discussion of many such issues. We’ll write about the discussion of antitrust issues that occurred during several sessions at the Convention in another post. But, today, we will report on news about more...… Continue Reading

FDA Schedules Hearing on Cannabis; FTC and FDA Send Cease and Desist Letters to Sellers of CBD Products – What is the Effect on Advertising?

By |2019-04-04T17:29:18-05:00April 4th, 2019|Legal News|

The developments surrounding the regulation of cannabis products, and the impact of that regulation on the ability of broadcasters and other media companies to run ads for these products, continue on an almost daily basis.  Of course, the developments don’t all point in a single direction.  As described below, at the same time as the...… Continue Reading

Music Rights Suit by Radio Music License Committee Against GMR Moved to California Courts – No End in Sight?

By |2019-04-04T10:24:03-05:00April 4th, 2019|Legal News|

This week, the lawsuit brought by the Radio Music License Committee (RMLC) against new performing rights organization GMR (Global Music Rights) for alleged violations of the antitrust laws was determined by a court in Pennsylvania to have been brought in the wrong place – and transferred to a court in California.  This case has been...… Continue Reading

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