FCC Adopts Strict Processing Policies on Requests for Modification of TV Markets for Cable and Satellite Carriage

By |2020-02-21T10:45:44-06:00February 21st, 2020|Legal News|

In a decision released this week, the FCC reiterated a policy of being very tough on petitions to add communities to television markets to change the stations that are considered to be part of the market for cable and satellite carriage purposes.  This strict compliance policy was set out in another case decided last year. ... Continue Reading…

Clarifying Statements from “Unfinished Business in the RHC Program” Webinar

By |2020-02-21T09:45:45-06:00February 21st, 2020|Legal News|

While press coverage is always welcome, and while most trade reporters are thorough and careful in their reporting, occasionally one must address a situation where a reporter has wildly misunderstood what was said.  That is the case with the Broadband Breakfast article concerning my remarks during an open webinar put on by the Schools, Health...… Continue Reading

The FCC’s Political File Rules: Is Your Station in Full Compliance?

By |2020-02-19T12:53:45-06:00February 19th, 2020|Legal News|

Super Tuesday is less than two weeks away, Michael Bloomberg is spending a king’s ransom on political advertisements, and the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) is actively engaged in investigating stations’ compliance with the political file rules. Now is the time to make sure your station staff understands the FCC’s political file requirements and implements any...… Continue Reading

Litigation Continues as Court Rejects GMR Motion to Dismiss RMLC Lawsuit – and RMLC’s Request to Dismiss GMR Claims

By |2020-02-18T10:52:58-06:00February 18th, 2020|Legal News|

Global Music Rights, the relatively new performing rights organization that signed a number of composers of popular songs away from ASCAP and BMI in order to seek higher music royalties for the public performance of their works on radio stations and other media platforms (see our articles here and here), lost one round in its... Continue Reading…

If Your Program Sounds Like It’s Live, but Isn’t, You Must Tell the Audience (Or Suffer the Consequence)

By |2020-02-11T08:48:53-06:00February 11th, 2020|Legal News|

In late January, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) released a Consent Decree penalizing Salem Media Group to the tune of $50,000 for “violat[ing] the FCC’s live broadcast rules by broadcasting prerecorded programming as ‘live’ without announcing before the broadcast that the programming was prerecorded.” In addition Salem has agreed to a three-year compliance plan to...… Continue Reading

FCC Issues First EEO Audit of 2020 Targeting 320 Radio and Television Stations – Reviewing the Basics of the FCC’s EEO Rules

By |2020-02-07T09:23:57-06:00February 7th, 2020|Legal News|

The FCC yesterday released another of its regular EEO audit notices (available here), asking that approximately 240 radio stations and about 80 TV stations, and the employment units with which they are associated, provide to the FCC (by posting the information in their online public inspection file) their last two year’s EEO Annual Public File reports, as well... Continue Reading…

Quick Thoughts on a Few Political Broadcasting Legal Issues to Survive the Primary Season

By |2020-02-05T11:25:04-06:00February 5th, 2020|Legal News|

One presidential caucus down, 49 (primaries and caucuses, plus a few more in the territories) to go in the next four months – with primaries for Congressional, state and local offices stretching out through August.  This presidential primary race has already seen unprecedented amounts of advertising on local stations, including through network advertising buys.  Based... Continue Reading…

BMI Settlement of Royalty Battle with RMLC to Include Music in Podcasts? – Not So Fast….

By |2020-01-31T11:14:16-06:00January 31st, 2020|Legal News|

BMI and the Radio Music License Committee announced a settlement of their rate court litigation over the royalties that commercial radio will pay for the public performance of musical compositions licensed by BMI.  While we have not yet seen the agreement, the press release already raises one issue likely to sew confusion in the broadcast... Continue Reading…

Available Now: Getting into the Weeds of CBD & Marijuana Advertising

By |2020-01-30T11:01:44-06:00January 30th, 2020|Legal News|

On Wednesday, January 29th, Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth’s Frank Montero, Dan Kirkpatrick, and Seth Williams presented a webinar that got “into the weeds” of CBD and marijuana advertising. New questions have been raised since the US Department of Agriculture in 2019 published their interim rules on the “Establishment of Domestic Hemp Projects”. To address broadcasters...… Continue Reading

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