Big News That the Beatles Are Now Available on Streaming Services? – Actually They Have Been on Internet Radio All Along

By |2015-12-26T10:49:12-06:00December 26th, 2015|Legal News|

Many are sitting around enjoying their holiday treats while listening to the Beatles on their favorite on-demand streaming service, and the press is treating this as a breakthrough – usually omitting the fact that the Beatles have been available on many streaming services for as long as there have been streaming services, namely on Internet… Continue Reading

Window to Open January 29 for Applications to Move FM Translators Up to 250 Miles to Rebroadcast AM Stations

By |2015-12-23T21:52:58-06:00December 23rd, 2015|Legal News|

The FCC’s Media Bureau gave a long-awaited Christmas present to many of the country’s AM stations, releasing a Public Notice announcing the filing dates for the translator modification application filing windows for AM stations.  These are the windows authorized by the Commission as part of its AM Revitalization proceeding (see our article here for more… Continue Reading

AM-only FM Translator Windows Set to Open in 2016

By |2015-12-23T13:59:45-06:00December 23rd, 2015|Legal News|

Long-awaited opportunity for AMers now at hand. If you’re an AM licensee interested in taking advantage of the opportunity to file for an FM translator, get your calendar out: the Media Bureau has announced the dates for the two 2016 “modification windows” during which AM stations will have first dibs on available FM translators. These … Continue Reading

Understanding a Broadcaster’s Political Broadcasting Obligations Under FCC Rules – A Webinar Outlining the Requirements

By |2015-12-23T10:32:19-06:00December 23rd, 2015|Legal News|

While many broadcasters’ thoughts are on holiday celebrations, the political process leading to the 2016 elections marches on. Last week, Bobby Baker, the head of the FCC’s Office of Political Programming and I conducted a webinar for broadcasters in 16 states on the legal issues that need to be considered in connection with the upcoming… Continue Reading

On the Intertubes: Davina Sashkin Explains the Incentive Auction

By |2015-12-23T09:12:00-06:00December 23rd, 2015|Legal News|

Down here in the CommLawBlog bunker, when Davina speaks, we all listen. You should, too. If you’re still feeling a bit lost when people around you start talking about the upcoming Broadcast Incentive auction, check out the podcast of our own Davina Sashkin. Available for streaming or download, free, at Washingtech.com (a relatively new addition … Continue Reading

Explaining the Basics of the CRB Webcasting Royalty Decision – An Audio Discussion

By |2015-12-21T22:23:26-06:00December 21st, 2015|Legal News|

Earlier today, Triton Digital’s President for Market Development John Rosso and I discussed the new webcasting royalty rates adopted last week by the Copyright Royalty Board to cover the sound recording performance royalty for 2016-2020.  You can listen to that conversation discussing the basics of that decision here.  John and I discuss what rights the… Continue Reading

Congress Spares TV JSAs through September, 2025

By |2015-12-20T10:11:00-06:00December 20th, 2015|Legal News|

Terse provision slides through as part of massive annual appropriations act  TV Joint Sales Agreements (JSAs) have been given a new lease on life, thanks to Congress and the President. Back in 2014, the FCC declared certain JSAs to be “attributable interests” and therefore subject to unwinding by June, 2016. But now compliance with that … Continue Reading

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