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

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

EAS and WEA Tests Postponed; Now Scheduled for Oct. 3

By |2018-09-17T15:02:04-05:00September 17th, 2018|Legal News|

In coordination with FEMA, the FCC has postponed the nationwide tests of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) to Wednesday, Oct. 3 due to ongoing response efforts to Hurricane Florence. The test was originally scheduled for this Thursday, Sept. 20. On Oct. 3, the WEA test will begin at 2:18 p.m....… Continue Reading

FCC Proposes to Reaffirm its Limitations on the Authority of Local Cable Franchise Authorities

By |2018-09-17T13:39:33-05:00September 17th, 2018|Legal News|

The FCC will vote this month on whether to consider adopting a set of rulings that would limit the authority of cable local franchise authorities (LFAs) in the franchising and regulation of cable systems in response to a recent court case that threatens to expand LFA authority over cable systems and their diverse service offerings....… Continue Reading

Breaking News: National EAS and WEA Tests Postponed Until October 3

By |2018-09-17T13:21:49-05:00September 17th, 2018|Legal News|

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in coordination with the FCC, announced this morning that the National Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) tests scheduled for this Thursday, September 20, have been postponed due to “ongoing response efforts to Hurricane Florence.” Instead, the tests will be conducted on the previously announced backup […]

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

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