No Cost of Living Change in Webcasting Royalties for 2019 – Rate Proceeding for 2021-2026 about to Begin

By |2018-12-10T09:07:38-06:00December 10th, 2018|Legal News|

Last week, the Copyright Royalty Board announced its calculations for whether there would be a cost of living increase in the 2019 rates that Internet radio stations pay to SoundExchange for the public performance of sound recordings. In its initial release on the subject, the CRB’s announcement indicated that commercial webcasters would continue to pay...… Continue Reading

Now Available: 2018 FCC EEO Rules Webinar

By |2018-12-07T13:35:02-06:00December 7th, 2018|Legal News|

With FCC license renewals fast-approaching and public inspection files now all on line, it is time to seriously review and assess your FCC EEO compliance (….that is before the FCC does it for you!).  In collaboration with the Colorado Broadcasters Association and the New Jersey Broadcasters Association, Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth’s Dawn King, Anne Crump,...… Continue Reading

FCC to Radio Licensees: We’re Watching You (or at Least Your Public Files)

By |2018-12-06T14:52:14-06:00December 6th, 2018|Legal News|

With the whirl of the holiday season upon us, most broadcasters rightly thought they could put off looking ahead to the next license renewal cycle until 2019. Au contraire, says the FCC, which began sending out blast emails to certain radio licensees on December 6, warning that FCC internal audits have revealed that many stations’...… Continue Reading

FCC Starts Warning Stations of Noncompliance with Online Public Inspection File Rules

By |2018-12-06T11:23:26-06:00December 6th, 2018|Legal News|

This morning, the FCC has started to email out notices to numerous radio stations throughout the country, notifying them that there are issues with their online public inspection files. The email notices do not reveal what the specific problem is – but instead simply say that there are issues and ask for notice of corrective...… Continue Reading

Bipartisan TRACED Act Seeks to Reduce Robocalls

By |2018-11-29T15:19:43-06:00November 29th, 2018|Legal News|

Before Thanksgiving, a bipartisan group of Senators introduced legislation aimed at decreasing the number of unwanted robocalls. The TRACED Act would expand FCC authority under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”), empower the FCC to mandate call authentication rules for voice service providers to cut down on caller ID spoofing, and create an interagency working...… Continue Reading

FCC Enforcement Monitor ~ November 2018

By |2018-11-29T12:53:40-06:00November 29th, 2018|Legal News|

Pillsbury’s communications lawyers have published FCC Enforcement Monitor monthly since 1999 to inform our clients of notable FCC enforcement actions against FCC license holders and others.  This month’s issue includes: Headlines: Premature Construction Turns Texas LPFM’s Minor Change into a Major Fine FCC Issues Notice of Violation to Miami LPFM Licensee for Unauthorized Antenna Location […]

Podcaster Sued for Copyright Infringement for Using Music without Permission – Remember ASCAP, BMI and SESAC Licenses Don’t Cover All the Rights Needed for Podcasting

By |2018-11-29T11:09:55-06:00November 29th, 2018|Legal News|

It was news earlier this week when a company that promotes poker was sued by one of the major record labels and publishing companies for the use of music in podcasts without permission. As we have written before (see, for instance, our articles here and here), the use of music in podcasts requires a license...… Continue Reading

The Importance of Assessing the Safety and Security of Broadcast Stations and Their Personnel

By |2018-11-27T10:26:55-06:00November 27th, 2018|Legal News|

A topic not much discussed among broadcasters, but one that should be paramount in the future planning of all broadcast companies, is insuring the security of their stations and the safety of their employees.  This is an issue on which all broadcasters should be focusing.  Last month, the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association for the second time...… Continue Reading

Just Seven Months to the Beginning of the License Renewal Cycle – Is Your Station Ready?

By |2018-11-26T11:18:34-06:00November 26th, 2018|Legal News|

As we have written before, the next license renewal cycle begins on June 1, 2019, with radio stations in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia submitting their applications. Radio renewals proceed in with applications every other month from a state or group of states (the schedule is available on the FCC website...… Continue Reading

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