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Update on Updating the Public Inspection File Post-Shutdown

By |2019-01-31T09:29:31-06:00January 31st, 2019|Legal News|

Yesterday, we published an article talking about an FCC public notice extending all filing deadlines that fell between January 8 and February 7 (except those dealing with auctions and other activities of the FCC unaffected by the government shutdown) to February 8. The article also mentioned that the FCC gave stations that had not been...… Continue Reading

FCC Further Extends Deadlines for Filings Due During the Shutdown – Including Quarterly Issues Programs Lists – and Moves Up Monthly Meeting

By |2019-01-30T07:44:03-06:00January 30th, 2019|Legal News|

Yesterday, we wrote about upcoming deadlines for broadcasters, and noted that the FCC was going to be releasing an order providing further details on the deadlines for pleadings and other documents that were due during the government shutdown.  That Public Notice was released on Tuesday, and further postponed many filing deadlines which fell during the...… Continue Reading

FCC Rejects Challenge to Hundreds of FM Translator Applications

By |2019-01-30T07:37:37-06:00January 30th, 2019|Legal News|

Just back from the shutdown, the FCC released an order denying the appeal of two LPFM advocacy groups who had appealed the denial of their petition seeking to block hundreds of new FM translators that will rebroadcast AM stations.  We wrote about prior rejections of this petition by the Media Bureau here and here.  Yesterday’s...… Continue Reading

February Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – EEO Reports, Webcasting Proceeding, FCC Meeting and Other Issues

By |2019-01-29T09:14:58-06:00January 29th, 2019|Legal News|

With the reopening of the Federal government (at least for the moment), regulatory deadlines should begin to flow in a more normal course.  All of those January dates that we wrote about here have been extended by an FCC Public Notice released yesterday until at least Wednesday, January 30 (except for the deadlines associated with...… Continue Reading

February Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – EEO Reports, Webcasting Proceeding, FCC Meeting and Other Issues

By |2019-01-29T09:14:58-06:00January 29th, 2019|Legal News|

With the reopening of the Federal government (at least for the moment), regulatory deadlines should begin to flow in a more normal course.  All of those January dates that we wrote about here have been extended by an FCC Public Notice released yesterday until at least Wednesday, January 30 (except for the deadlines associated with...… Continue Reading

FCC May Hold January Open Meeting By Conference Call, Without the “Meat”

By |2019-01-25T10:30:07-06:00January 25th, 2019|Legal News|

The government shutdown continues to create a confusing situation for government agencies faced with statutory obligations that are difficult to honor without a working federal bureaucracy. The FCC by law is required to hold a monthly public meeting but, when the bulk of its employees are furloughed, it is difficult to meaningfully adhere to that...… Continue Reading

Update:  Call for Petitions to Participate in WEB V Proceeding on Webcasting Royalties for 2021-2025 Published in Federal Register: Petitions to Participate Due February 4

By |2019-01-24T06:26:49-06:00January 24th, 2019|Legal News|

Last week, we noted that the Copyright Royalty Board had a notice on its website saying that, because of the government shutdown, it could not publish its notice soliciting petitions to participate in WEB V, the case to set webcasting royalties paid to SoundExchange by noninteractive webcasters (including broadcasters who simulcast their programming on the...… Continue Reading

Government Shutdown Delays Start of Webcasting Royalty Proceeding

By |2019-01-15T10:03:41-06:00January 15th, 2019|Legal News|

In our summary of January regulatory issues for broadcasters, we suggested that the Copyright Royalty Board this month might start WEB V, the next proceeding to determine the rates that Internet radio stations and other webcasters pay to SoundExchange for the noninteractive public performance of sound recordings. The current royalties (see our initial article on...… Continue Reading

Copyright Royalty Board Final Decision on Rates for Business Establishment Services

By |2019-01-11T09:51:14-06:00January 11th, 2019|Legal News|

In one of those year-end decisions that got lost in the holiday rush, in late November, the Copyright Royalty Board issued its final ruling on the rates to be paid to SoundExchange by “business establishment services” for the ephemeral copies of sound recordings when these music services transmit programming to their customers. We wrote about...… Continue Reading

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