Incentive Auction Update: FCC Seeks OMB Approval of Form 177 … STAT!!!

By |2015-10-30T06:44:10-05:00October 30th, 2015|Legal News|

Statutory comment periods fall by the wayside in the headlong rush to get the auction up and running. Just yesterday we reported that the public notice setting out the Incentive Auction procedures had made it into the Federal Register. Readers will recall our observation that, unlike the FCC-issued version of the notice, the Federal Register … Continue Reading

SESAC Seeks to Sidestep Settlement

By |2015-10-29T13:33:42-05:00October 29th, 2015|Legal News|

Dueling letters from SESAC and RMLC offer distinct alternatives for radio stations in their dealings with SESAC As we reported several months ago, in July the Radio Music License Committee (RMLC) reached a settlement agreement with SESAC that resolved RMLC’s antitrust lawsuit against SESAC and brought some measure of certainty and stability to the license … Continue Reading

FCC Enforcement Monitor

By |2015-10-29T13:02:06-05:00October 29th, 2015|Legal News|

October 2015 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: Time Brokerage Agreement Costs Station and Broker/Buyer $10,000 Telecom Provider Agrees to Pay $620,500 to Resolve Investigation of Cell Tower Registration and Lighting […]

The Care and Feeding of the Broadcast Public Inspection File – Requirements and Retention Periods, A Presentation on the Issues

By |2015-10-29T11:34:57-05:00October 29th, 2015|Legal News|

The FCC requires each full-power broadcast station, commercial and noncommercial, to maintain a public inspection file.  Even though this is a longstanding FCC requirement, there are always questions about what goes into the file, and how long those materials must be retained.  The week before last, I conducted a webinar for about 20 state broadcast… Continue Reading

Librarian of Congress (Who?) Okays Widespread Hacking of Electronic Devices

By |2015-10-28T06:42:54-05:00October 28th, 2015|Legal News|

You can now unlock or get access to tablets, vehicle software, video games, and more – and stay within the law. Following congressional approval last year for the unlocking of cell phones, the Librarian of Congress has now adopted a broad exemption that permits the unlocking of all wireless handsets, including smart phones and “phablets.” … Continue Reading

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