Pre-1972 Sound Recordings and the July 8 SoundExchange Filing Deadline

By |2019-05-20T11:19:23-05:00May 20th, 2019|Legal News|

Recently, the Radio Music License Committee sent out a memo to broadcasters about a July 8, 2019 SoundExchange payment deadline for pre-1972 sound recordings.  As with everything in copyright law, the issues surrounding pre-1972 sound recordings are complicated, and the RMLC notice, while seemingly straightforward, still resulted in our receiving lots of questions.  These questions...… Continue Reading

Looking at “Legal” Marijuana and CBD Advertising – A Presentation on the Issues

By |2019-05-16T10:59:17-05:00May 16th, 2019|Legal News|

Perhaps some of the most controversial areas in broadcast advertising are those surrounding the advertising of cannabis products. While many states claim to have legalized marijuana, either for medical or recreational purposes, the Federal government still considers its possession a felony, and has specific laws that criminalize the use of radio frequencies, the Internet, and...… Continue Reading

What Do New Drug Ad Price Disclosures Mean for TV?

By |2019-05-15T10:26:24-05:00May 15th, 2019|Legal News|

Last week, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) adopted a new rule mandating, at some point later this year after Paperwork Reduction Act approval, that prescription drug advertising on TV contain certain price information. Specifically, HHS will require TV ads for prescription drugs covered by Medicare or Medicaid to include the list...… Continue Reading

Video Looking at the Basics of the Online Public Inspection File and Quarterly Issues Programs Lists

By |2019-05-13T11:20:31-05:00May 13th, 2019|Legal News|

Looking for a brief explanation of the online public inspection file and Quarterly Issues Programs List, and how they will be viewed in connection with the upcoming license renewal cycle – including the potential fines for violations of the rules? The Indiana Broadcasters has just released this video of me discussing those issues available here....… Continue Reading

FCC Adopts New Rules on FM Translator Interference – With Some Changes

By |2019-05-10T10:21:10-05:00May 10th, 2019|Legal News|

At its open meeting yesterday, the FCC largely adopted the draft order on changes to its processes for resolving complaints about interference from FM translators to existing FM stations. Its final Report and Order adopting the new rules was released after the meeting yesterday. The general guidelines that we detailed in our summary of the...… Continue Reading

Peter Tannenwald Honored by WAMU Radio

By |2019-05-09T14:33:18-05:00May 9th, 2019|Legal News|

We are very proud to congratulate our own Peter Tannenwald on being recognized by American University Radio in Washington, DC. for his many years of work with radio station WAMU, the local NPR affiliate found on 88.5 FM. Peter was presented with a ceremonial (but functioning) microphone at the WAMU Community Council meeting on May...… Continue Reading

FCC to Hold Public Forum on ENT Captioning of Live TV Programming Tomorrow, May 10

By |2019-05-09T10:52:09-05:00May 9th, 2019|Legal News|

The FCC tomorrow will hold a public forum on Electronic Newsroom Technique (ENT) of captioning live TV programming tomorrow from 1 PM to 4:45 PM Eastern Time (see the agenda here). The forum will be available for viewing online (go to the FCC webpage here for information about connecting). This forum may provide a good...… Continue Reading

New Developments in Broadband – April

By |2019-04-30T14:25:29-05:00April 30th, 2019|Legal News|

Broadband on Capitol Hill Although optimism for a broadband infrastructure spending bill this year is fading, it is still a possibility.  Senate Minority Leader Schumer (D-NY) and House Speaker Pelosi (D‑CA) plan met with President Trump today  to discuss infrastructure legislation.  Schumer recently said that an overall infrastructure plan (including broadband and traditional infrastructure such...… Continue Reading

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