When a Broadcast Advertiser Becomes A Political Candidate, What is a Station to Do?

By |2019-08-26T22:48:35-05:00August 26th, 2019|Legal News|

In many states, we are in election season for local offices, which has resulted in a question that has come up repeatedly in the last few weeks about local candidates – usually running for state or municipal offices – who appear in advertisements for local businesses that they own or manage. Often times, these individuals... Continue Reading…

Upcoming FCC Broadcast and Telecom Deadlines for September – November

By |2019-08-26T10:30:55-05:00August 26th, 2019|Legal News|

Broadcast Deadlines: September ??, 2019: Annual Regulatory Fees – On a date not yet determined but certainly before September 30, 2019, annual regulatory fees will be due.  These will be due and payable for Fiscal Year 2019, and will be based upon a licensee’s/permittee’s holdings on October 1, 2018, plus anything that might have been...… Continue Reading

September Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Reg Fees, Children’s TV Rule Changes, EEO Comments, EAS Reports, License Renewal Obligations and More

By |2019-08-26T07:41:41-05:00August 26th, 2019|Legal News|

With the summer winding down, you can expect that come September, like everywhere else, Washington will leap back to life and the government will try to accomplish what they can before the end of the year. That will no doubt mean some regulatory actions (and potentially court actions and legislative actions) affecting broadcasters this Fall,... Continue Reading…

Large Telecom Companies and State Attorneys General Agree on Anti-Robocall Principles

By |2019-08-23T11:11:12-05:00August 23rd, 2019|Legal News|

Twelve large telecom companies and the attorneys general of 50 states and the District of Columbia announced yesterday an agreement on eight voluntary principles that the companies will adopt to combat illegal and unwanted robocalls.  The announcement comes as regulators, telecom companies, and legislators continue to grapple with a worsening robocall problem that has become […]

FCC to Hold Webinar on Reimbursement for Repacking Expenses of LPTV, TV Translators and FM Stations

By |2019-08-23T09:40:56-05:00August 23rd, 2019|Legal News|

Last week, we wrote about the FCC’s announcements of the opening of the filing period for LPTV, TV translator and FM stations that are seeking reimbursement for the costs they incurred because of the repacking of TV channels into a smaller part of the spectrum following the incentive auction. The FCC forms that need to... Continue Reading…

Finding Out Where You Are When You Call 911

By |2019-08-23T09:00:13-05:00August 23rd, 2019|Legal News|

The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has adopted new rules requiring manufacturers, importers, vendors, installers and managers of multi-line telephone systems (“MLTS”) to configure those systems to provide automated location information (called “dispatchable location”) and a location-specific callback number when a caller makes an emergency call to 911, at least to the extent feasible using technology...… Continue Reading

Robocall Roundup: New Robocall Act Goes to the Senate

By |2019-08-21T10:20:53-05:00August 21st, 2019|Legal News|

Amidst the polarization in Washington, there remains one thing nearly everyone agrees on; no one likes robocalls. Last month, the House passed the Stopping Bad Robocalls Act, which directs the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or “Commission”) to take several steps to curb robocallers and adopts stiffer penalties for robocallers (particularly robocallers who intentionally violate the...… Continue Reading

Welcoming Elizabeth Craig to Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, P.L.C.

By |2019-08-19T11:00:06-05:00August 19th, 2019|Legal News|

Washington-area based telecommunications, media, and technology law firm Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, P.L.C. is pleased to announce that Elizabeth Craig has joined the firm as an Associate. A recent law school graduate from American University’s Washington College of Law, Elizabeth interned with the Federal Communications Commission’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau’s Mobility Division in 2018. Elizabeth complements...… Continue Reading

Effective Date of Most of the Changes to the Children’s Television Rules – September 16

By |2019-08-16T08:23:37-05:00August 16th, 2019|Legal News|

Notice was published in the Federal Register today of the FCC’s changes in the children’s television rules – setting the effective date for most of those new rules as September 16. The elimination of the obligation to air three hours of children’s educational and informational programming for each digital multicast channel will expire on that... Continue Reading…

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