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Transfer of FCC EEO Branch from Media Bureau to Enforcement Bureau Now Effective

By |2019-03-17T08:56:48-05:00March 17th, 2019|Legal News|

In July, we wrote about the FCC’s plan to transfer the responsibility for EEO enforcement from the Media Bureau, where it has resided, to the Enforcement Bureau which the FCC suggested would have more resources and experience to aggressively enforce the FCC’s EEO rules and policies.  That transfer was effective on Friday (see the FCC...… Continue Reading

Transfer of FCC EEO Branch from Media Bureau to Enforcement Bureau Now Effective

By |2019-03-17T08:56:48-05:00March 17th, 2019|Legal News|

In July, we wrote about the FCC’s plan to transfer the responsibility for EEO enforcement from the Media Bureau, where it has resided, to the Enforcement Bureau which the FCC suggested would have more resources and experience to aggressively enforce the FCC’s EEO rules and policies.  That transfer was effective on Friday (see the FCC...… Continue Reading

FCC Adopts New Rules on Satellite TV Stations, Removing Order from March Meeting Agenda

By |2019-03-14T11:13:58-05:00March 14th, 2019|Legal News|

Earlier this week, the FCC released an order adopting new rules governing the sale of TV stations serving as “satellites” of other stations in their markets – either rebroadcasting the primary station or otherwise operating in conjunction with that parent station, usually serving rural areas where an independent full-service station cannot economically operate. The new...… Continue Reading

FCC Sends More Warnings to Radio Stations that Are Not Compliant with Online Inspection Public File Obligations – Quarterly Issues/Programs Lists are the Biggest Target

By |2019-03-12T11:10:46-05:00March 12th, 2019|Legal News|

The FCC has once again started sending out email notices to broadcast stations that are not in compliance with their online public file obligations. This follows a set of notices sent in early December, where the FCC first warned specific stations that there were issues with their online public inspection files (see our article here)....… Continue Reading

ASCAP and BMI Consent Decrees Under Review – How Performing Rights Organizations, Antitrust Policy and Statutory Licenses Could Create a Controversy

By |2019-03-07T08:22:03-06:00March 7th, 2019|Legal News|

In the last few weeks, the press has been buzzing with speculation that the Department of Justice is moving toward suggesting changes in the antitrust consent decrees that govern the operations of ASCAP and BMI.  Those consent decrees, which have been in place since the 1940s, among other things require that these Performing Rights Organizations...… Continue Reading

March Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Preparing for License Renewal Tops the List

By |2019-03-06T06:30:05-06:00March 6th, 2019|Legal News|

March is one of those unusual months in the broadcast regulatory cycle, where there are no routine EEO public file obligations, and no quarterly filing obligations or other regularly scheduled regulatory deadlines.  That means that my tardiness in publishing this article before the start of the month did not miss anything important.  But, starting next...… Continue Reading

March Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Preparing for License Renewal Tops the List

By |2019-03-06T06:30:05-06:00March 6th, 2019|Legal News|

March is one of those unusual months in the broadcast regulatory cycle, where there are no routine EEO public file obligations, and no quarterly filing obligations or other regularly scheduled regulatory deadlines.  That means that my tardiness in publishing this article before the start of the month did not miss anything important.  But, starting next...… Continue Reading

PIRATE Act Passes House of Representatives Imposing Fines of $100,000 a Day on Unlicensed Radio Operators – Now on to the Senate

By |2019-03-04T09:59:53-06:00March 4th, 2019|Legal News|

The PIRATE Act, imposing Federal penalties on pirate radio station operators, was passed last week by the US House of Representatives and referred to the US Senate for consideration. We wrote about versions of this bill introduced in prior Congressional sessions here and here. This bill, among other things, would impose penalties of up to...… Continue Reading

Do TV Program Ratings Do a Good Job Telling Families Which Programs are Appropriate for Kids to Watch? Congress Wants to Know, So the FCC is Asking

By |2019-03-01T10:44:36-06:00March 1st, 2019|Legal News|

The FCC this week launched an inquiry into whether the TV Parental Guidelines and the organization that oversees these ratings provide accurate information to viewers as to which TV programs are appropriate for children. The FCC released a Public Notice to initiate the inquiry at the direction of Congress in the recently passed Consolidated Appropriations...… Continue Reading

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