Another FCC Hearing Designation Order for Radio Stations that Were Off the Air for Most of Their License Renewal Term

By |2018-01-23T11:10:26-06:00January 23rd, 2018|Legal News|

The FCC yesterday issued a Hearing Designation Order for two AM stations in Virginia as these stations were silent for most of their license renewal terms. One of the two stations was on the air for only 54 days out of the 3.4 years that the licensee held the station during the license term, and...… Continue Reading

Shutdown Any Unauthorized Use of Trademarks

By |2018-01-23T09:17:28-06:00January 23rd, 2018|Legal News|

While many outside the nation’s capital were engrossed in this weekend’s football games, those inside the beltway were engrossed in their own local sport: politics (especially because D.C.’s team – who shall remain nameless even as that name may be trademarked – hasn’t played for the Lombardi trophy in 28 years). Specifically, “Shutdown” was THE...… Continue Reading

New Media Ownership Rules Take Effect Feb. 7

By |2018-01-23T07:49:57-06:00January 23rd, 2018|Legal News|

The FCC’s final Order on Reconsideration in its media ownership proceeding was published in the Federal Register on Jan. 8. This latest step in the long-running saga of the FCC’s attempts to reform its media ownership rules relaxes many media ownership rules. Absent Court intervention or Commission reconsideration, those changes will take effect on Feb....… Continue Reading

To Bridge the Digital Divide or Not…That Is the Question as the FCC Cut Back Its Lifeline Program

By |2018-01-22T15:53:16-06:00January 22nd, 2018|Legal News|

Since Chairman Pai took over the leadership of the FCC, he has emphasized that one of his main goals has been to “close the digital divide and bring the benefits of the Internet age to all Americans.” So it comes as no surprise that the FCC has taken several measures recently to overhaul the Lifeline...… Continue Reading

CRB Sets Rates for Public Performance Royalties for Noncommercial Broadcast Stations for Over-the-Air Broadcasting – Rejects GMR Claim for Royalties

By |2018-01-22T11:18:44-06:00January 22nd, 2018|Legal News|

The Copyright Royalty Board on Friday published in the Federal Register its decision setting the royalty rates that noncommercial broadcasters will pay to the performing rights organizations for the public performance of musical compositions in over-the-air broadcasting during the period 2018-2022.  The rates reflect settlements between ASCAP, BMI and SESAC and various organizations representing noncommercial...… Continue Reading

NOW AVAILABLE: 2018 Political Broadcast Webinar

By |2018-01-22T08:35:20-06:00January 22nd, 2018|Legal News|

On the eve of the 2018 mid-term elections, broadcasters will soon have to navigate the FCC’s rules on political broadcasting. To assist with this, Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth’s Dan Kirkpatrick, Frank Montero, and Scott Johnson, were joined by the FCC’s Bobby Baker and Gary Schonman to present, in collaboration with the Colorado Broadcasters Association, a webinar on...… Continue Reading

The Government Is Closed, But the FCC Is Not – How Government Agencies Dealing with Media Issues are Handling the Shutdown

By |2018-01-21T09:06:50-06:00January 21st, 2018|Legal News|

As anyone who had turned on TV, listened to the radio, looked at the Internet or read a newspaper knows, the Federal government ran out of money at midnight on Friday, and news outlets are calling it a government shutdown.  But, unlike shutdowns in the past where all agencies closed their doors at the same...… Continue Reading

Announcing a New Member to our CommLaw Blog Team: Mark Lipp

By |2018-01-19T16:09:57-06:00January 19th, 2018|Legal News|

Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth and CommLawBlog are happy to welcome well-known broadcast attorney Mark Lipp to our broadcast and media practice. Mark joins FHH as a member effective as of Jan. 15. Mark is well-known for representing broadcast stations in a variety of FCC issues including enforcement, renewals, auctions, litigation, and transactions. He also advises...… Continue Reading

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