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Nationwide EAS Test Postponed to October 3; New Filing Dates for ETRS Reports

By |2018-09-19T10:06:46-05:00September 19th, 2018|Legal News|

A Nationwide test of both the wireless and broadcast-based EAS was scheduled for tomorrow, September 20 (see our article here). It has now been postponed until October 3 presumably due to the continuing issues following Hurricane Florence (see notices from the FCC here and from FEMA here). In addition to the postponement of the test,...… Continue Reading

Court of Appeals Upholds Copyright Royalty Board’s 2015 Webcasting Royalty Rate Decision

By |2018-09-18T11:21:52-05:00September 18th, 2018|Legal News|

The US Court of Appeals today released a decision upholding the Copyright Royalty Board’s 2015 decision setting the SoundExchange royalty rates for 2016-2020. We wrote about that decision here, and provided more details here. In any appeal of an agency decision, the Court routinely affords the agency deference in reaching its decision. The Court will...… Continue Reading

More Podcast Legal Issues – Remembering Sponsorship Identification

By |2018-09-17T10:35:23-05:00September 17th, 2018|Legal News|

In recent weeks, we’ve written about a number of legal issues that need to be considered in connection with podcasting – getting releases from guests, making sure that ownership of the podcast is clear, and considering music royalties. Another issue that I discussed in my presentation on legal issues for broadcasters entering the podcast industry...… Continue Reading

More Podcast Legal Issues – Remembering Sponsorship Identification

By |2018-09-17T10:35:23-05:00September 17th, 2018|Legal News|

In recent weeks, we’ve written about a number of legal issues that need to be considered in connection with podcasting – getting releases from guests, making sure that ownership of the podcast is clear, and considering music royalties. Another issue that I discussed in my presentation on legal issues for broadcasters entering the podcast industry...… Continue Reading

AM Station Proposes to Test Silencing AM to Operate 100% From a Translator – What Does It Say About the AM Band?

By |2018-09-14T10:48:21-05:00September 14th, 2018|Legal News|

The broadcast trade press was abuzz this morning with a report that an Arizona AM station currently simulcasting its programming on an FM translator has asked the FCC for permission to conduct a test where it would shut down its AM for about a year and operate solely through the FM translator. To grant this...… Continue Reading

Advertising for E-Cigs – Concerns about Targeting Children

By |2018-09-13T10:07:41-05:00September 13th, 2018|Legal News|

E-cig advertising has been one of those areas where broadcasters and other media companies have been looking warily at the potential for regulatory intervention. So far, as we wrote here, the FDA has only required general disclosures that “e-cigs contain nicotine and that nicotine is an addictive chemical” – an obligation that took effect last month,...… Continue Reading

With a Hurricane Bearing Down on the East Coast, Remember the FCC’s Requirements for Emergency Communications

By |2018-09-11T10:08:05-05:00September 11th, 2018|Legal News|

With Hurricane Florence about to hit the East Coast, broadcasters are well reminded of their obligations with respect to the airing of emergency information. Broadcasters may also want to consider the benefits that the FCC can offer in an emergency. While the FCC yesterday announced the postponement of its test of DIRS, the Disaster Information...… Continue Reading

FCC Reminds C-Band Satellite Dish Users – Including Broadcasters – To Register By October 17

By |2018-09-10T10:56:43-05:00September 10th, 2018|Legal News|

On Friday, the FCC issued a reminder to all operators “of fixed-satellite service (FSS) earth stations in the 3.7-4.2 GHz band that were constructed and operational as of April 19, 2018 that the filing window to license or register such earth stations closes on October 17, 2018.” This frequency band is commonly referred to as...… Continue Reading

FCC Opens Settlement Window For More Translator Applications in Second Translator Window

By |2018-09-10T09:15:08-05:00September 10th, 2018|Legal News|

The FCC last week issued a Public Notice announcing another window for mutually exclusive applicants filed in the second translator window to attempt to resolve the interference conflicts that the FCC found to exist between certain of these applications. A window for such settlements had been opened several months ago, but these are additional applications...… Continue Reading

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