A Broadcaster’s Guide to the U.S. Department of Labor’s New Overtime Exemption Requirements

By |2019-11-25T15:39:13-06:00November 25th, 2019|Legal News|

On September 24, 2019, the U.S. Department of Labor published final regulations under the Fair Labor Standards Act that raised the minimum salary level necessary to be exempt from federal overtime rules under the Act by almost 50%.  While the changes affect all businesses subject to the FLSA, broadcasters in particular may feel the impact […]

NAB Seeks Reconsideration of FCC’s Clarification of Issue Advertising Public Disclosure Requirements – Rules Remain in Effect Though Some Clarification Provided

By |2019-11-25T10:55:01-06:00November 25th, 2019|Legal News|

Last month, the FCC issued what it termed a “clarification” of the obligations of broadcasters to disclose in their public inspection files each and every candidate and issue discussed in any Federal issue ad.  We wrote about the Clarification here.  That decision prompted many questions among broadcasters as to how they would comply with the... Continue Reading…

What to Do If Your EAS IPAWS Tests Aren’t Working

By |2019-11-25T10:30:38-06:00November 25th, 2019|Legal News|

Your Emergency Alert System (EAS) equipment may have stopped passing through tests received via the equipment’s Internet connection to the Integrated Public Alert & Warning System (IPAWS) because one of the trust root certificates used to validate digital signatures associated with alerts expired a little over a week ago. If your EAS equipment is rejecting...… Continue Reading

Third Circuit Denies Petition for Rehearing of Decision Overturning FCC Ownership Rule Changes

By |2019-11-22T11:05:58-06:00November 22nd, 2019|Legal News|

In a very short decision issued on Wednesday, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the FCC’s request for rehearing of the September decision of a panel of three of its judges which overturned the FCC’s 2017 decision changing many of the broadcast ownership rules (including the abolition of the newspaper-broadcast cross-ownership rules).  We wrote... Continue Reading…

A Primer on the CBD Interim Rules: What Broadcasters and Media Companies Need to Know

By |2019-11-21T17:30:57-06:00November 21st, 2019|Legal News|

Cannabidiol (“CBD”) oil, a product that can be derived from hemp or marijuana plants, is an undeniably hot commodity right now. You may have seen CBD gummies, CBD topical creams, and even CBD-infused pillows for sale at your local store. At this point you are wondering if your broadcast station can advertise these products. CommLawBlog...… Continue Reading

FCC Announces Schedule for Transition to Annual Children’s Television Reports

By |2019-11-20T10:38:30-06:00November 20th, 2019|Legal News|

Earlier this week, the FCC released a Public Notice announcing its plans for the initiation of new annual reporting requirements for TV stations under the revised Children’s Television Rules. As we wrote here, the FCC this summer adopted changes in the rules governing the broadcast of educational and informational programming directed to children. These changes... Continue Reading…

Extension of Comment Dates on VHF TV Reg Fees and on Incubated Stations

By |2019-11-20T10:36:17-06:00November 20th, 2019|Legal News|

The FCC last week announced an extension of the deadline for initial comments in its proceeding to examine the regulatory fees that are paid by VHF television stations. We wrote here about this Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, which asked questions including whether VHF television stations and stations in the FCC’s incubator program should pay... Continue Reading…

USDA Issues Interim Rules for Hemp Production – How Does it Affect CBD Advertising? 

By |2019-11-13T11:02:31-06:00November 13th, 2019|Legal News|

On October 31, the US Department of Agriculture published in the Federal Register interim rules governing the production of industrial hemp under the provisions of the 2018 Farm Act (see the USDA press release here).  These rules will allow the USDA to approve state and tribal plans for the regulation of hemp production.  It also... Continue Reading…

FCC To Consider All-Digital AM at its November Meeting – What Questions are Being Asked?

By |2019-11-11T10:20:19-06:00November 11th, 2019|Legal News|

As we noted in our list of November Regulatory dates for broadcasters, at its November 22 meeting, the FCC will be considering the adoption of a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (see the draft order here) allowing AM stations to go all digital – on a voluntary basis. This Notice follows a Petition for Rulemaking which... Continue Reading…

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