Reminder: EAS National Test Scheduled for Sept. 20, But Don’t Use EAS Tone Outside Test

By |2018-09-13T14:04:27-05:00September 13th, 2018|Legal News|

Unless it is delayed by a real national emergency, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the FCC are on track to conduct a combined nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and the Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) system on Thursday, Sept. 20, at 2:20 p.m. EDT. Should you decide to air any news coverage or...… 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

FCC Activates DIRS for Hurricane Florence; Postpones DIRS Exercise

By |2018-09-13T08:41:53-05:00September 13th, 2018|Legal News|

The FCC issued a Public Notice activating its Disaster Information Reporting Service (DIRS) as Hurricane Florence, a Category 4 storm, is set to make landfall in the Carolinas and Mid-Atlantic regions causing catastrophic flooding, high winds, and heavy rains. Broadcasters and other communications providers in those regions are encouraged to voluntarily supply certain filings with...… Continue Reading

Broadcasters Prepare to Meet Their Obligations as “First Informers” in Hurricane Florence

By |2018-09-11T19:33:34-05:00September 11th, 2018|Legal News|

Whether tracking a developing storm so the public can prepare, or disseminating evacuation orders and alerts, broadcasters continue to serve as the bedrock of the nation’s warning system in emergencies.  As Hurricane Florence approaches the East Coast, TV and radio stations are hurrying to make sure they are in position to warn and inform their […]

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

Broadcasting and Cable Political Window Begins September 7 For November Elections – A Refresher on the FCC’s Lowest Unit Charge Rules

By |2018-09-06T11:03:29-05:00September 6th, 2018|Legal News|

With the lowest unit charge window for the November elections going into effect tomorrow (September 7), we thought that it was a good idea to review the basics FCC rules and policies affecting those charges. With this election, where control of Congress may well be hotly contested and may result in competitive elections across the...… Continue Reading

FCC Annual Regulatory Fees Due September 25 – Media Bureau Fee Filing Guide Available

By |2018-09-05T11:22:20-05:00September 5th, 2018|Legal News|

On Thursday, we wrote about the FCC’s release of its order setting the amounts for the Annual Regulatory Fees paid by all of those regulated by the FCC. Those fees are due by September 25. On Friday, the FCC released a Fact Sheet detailing the fees for broadcast and other licensees regulated by the Media...… Continue Reading

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