FCC Activity in the Time of COVID-19 – Commission Meeting to be Held Virtually, Commissioner O’Rielly Nominated for New Term

By |2020-03-25T10:51:36-05:00March 25th, 2020|Legal News|

FCC business marches on in this time of social distancing and mandatory lockdowns, though with modifications caused by the circumstances in which we find ourselves.  The FCC released a Public Notice yesterday announcing that its monthly open meeting scheduled for March 31 will be held by teleconference rather than live in the FCC meeting room. ... Continue Reading…

Reminder: Children’s TV Report Filing Due March 30

By |2020-03-25T06:37:48-05:00March 24th, 2020|Legal News|

We remind all full power and Class A television stations that the first annual Children’s Television Report, replacing previous quarterly reports, must be filed by March 30, 2020.  The due date is March 30, not April 10, which is when a quarterly report would have been due under the old schedule.  This first report must...… Continue Reading

April Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: The FCC May Be Teleworking, But Regulation Goes On

By |2020-03-24T10:20:19-05:00March 24th, 2020|Legal News|

Life has been upended for most Americans due to the spread of the coronavirus and that tumult is, of course, reaching broadcasters as it reaches others throughout the country.  As we wrote here, like many agencies and businesses, as part of its COVID-19 response, the FCC has moved most of its workforce to teleworking in... Continue Reading…

Essential Planning for Broadcasters Facing Coronavirus Restrictions on Access to Facilities and News Events

By |2020-03-23T10:59:08-05:00March 23rd, 2020|Legal News|

With more and more states, municipalities, and other authorities issuing shelter-in-place warnings or other restrictions on travel, and with more station facilities likely to be closed temporarily because of exposure to the COVID-19 virus, broadcasters need to be planning on how to continue to operate their facilities in the new world we are all facing. ... Continue Reading…

Coronavirus News to Share? FCC Won’t Ensnare

By |2020-03-22T13:52:49-05:00March 22nd, 2020|Legal News|

The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has issued a Public Notice assuring radio and TV stations that they may share news content and news-gathering resources on an emergency or ad hoc basis during the coronavirus crisis without reducing their arrangements to writing or putting them in their online public inspection file (“OPIF”) as “shared service” agreements...… Continue Reading

Coronavirus News to Share? FCC Won’t Ensnare

By |2020-03-22T13:52:49-05:00March 22nd, 2020|Legal News|

The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has issued a Public Notice assuring radio and TV stations that they may share news content and news-gathering resources on an emergency or ad hoc basis during the coronavirus crisis without reducing their arrangements to writing or putting them in their online public inspection file (“OPIF”) as “shared service” agreements...… Continue Reading

FCC Issues Guidance on TV News Sharing Agreements During the Pandemic

By |2020-03-20T11:25:14-05:00March 20th, 2020|Legal News|

The FCC yesterday issued a Public Notice addressing news sharing or “pooling” agreements between television stations that are coming together as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Stations may be faced with fewer crews to cover local events as infections and self-quarantines take place, and because of the general obligation to maintain physical distancing from... Continue Reading…

FCC Clarifies Rural Radio Policy for Noncommercial FM Stations as Regulation Goes on Despite Telework Restrictions

By |2020-03-19T11:04:09-05:00March 19th, 2020|Legal News|

Despite the telework restrictions in place at the FCC, regulatory life goes on, with the Commission continuing to process applications and deliver decisions every day.  One of those decisions released yesterday clarified the FCC’s rural radio policy, and its application to noncommercial FM stations.  The rural radio policy was adopted a decade ago to preserve... Continue Reading…

Homeland Security Issues Access Letter to Broadcasters and Telecoms

By |2020-03-18T10:39:53-05:00March 18th, 2020|Legal News|

Earlier this week, the Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), issued multiple letters that will provide the bearer access to: restricted areas and times (such as during curfews) if necessary to access communications equipment to ensure continued service; and priority access to fuel for generators and debris...… Continue Reading

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