FCC Upholds $50,000 Penalty for Noncommercial LMA Where Licensee Paid More than its Operational Expenses

By |2015-09-22T11:13:25-05:00September 22nd, 2015|Legal News|

A decision that noncommercial broadcasters should note was released by the Commission last week. The decision was one that upheld a 2012 consent decree where, to resolve objections against the sale of a noncommercial radio station owned by the University of San Francisco, the Media Bureau imposed a fine of $50,000 for a pre-sale LMA… Continue Reading

FCC Revises Broadcast Contest Rules – Allows Disclosure of Material Rules on the Internet

By |2015-09-18T09:30:22-05:00September 18th, 2015|Legal News|

The FCC yesterday agreed to modernize its contest rules, allowing broadcasters to publicize the material terms of a contest that is conducted by a station through posting those rules on an Internet website, rather than requiring that the material rules be read on the air often enough so that a listener is likely to have… Continue Reading

More on AM Revitalization – Why the FCC Chairman is Against an AM-Only Filing Window For FM Translators

By |2015-09-18T09:16:07-05:00September 18th, 2015|Legal News|

An order deciding on the steps the FCC will take to revitalize AM radio is currently being actively considered by the Commissioners. As we wrote earlier this week, the biggest argument about the proposal that is circulating is reportedly whether or not that order will provide for a window for filing for new FM translators… Continue Reading

Broadcast Contest Rule Moves Online

By |2015-09-17T18:00:30-05:00September 17th, 2015|Legal News|

Long-pending Entercom proposal adopted … finally. If you’re a broadcast station that conducts contests and promotes those contests on the air, the FCC has just ushered you into the 21st Century. Soon you will be able to advise your audience about the material elements of your contests by simply posting them online (as opposed to … Continue Reading

[UPDATED] FCC Permits Online Contest Disclosures

By |2015-09-17T16:10:46-05:00September 17th, 2015|Legal News|

[UPDATE:  The FCC just released its Report and Order defining the requirements for stations wishing to meet their contest disclosure obligations by posting their contest rules online.  The revised FCC rule requires a licensee to (i) broadcast the relevant website address periodically with information making it easy for a consumer to find the material contest terms […]

FCC Permits Online Contest Disclosures

By |2015-09-17T14:06:56-05:00September 17th, 2015|Legal News|

As we wrote last month, the agenda for the FCC’s September open meeting included consideration of its proposal to modernize the 40-year-old broadcast contest rule. Today, after more than three and a half years of (unopposed) anticipation, the FCC adopted rules that “allow broadcasters to disclose contest rules online as an alternative to broadcasting them […]

House Judiciary Committee Begins Nationwide Listening Tour on Copyright Reform – First Roundtable on September 22 in Nashville Focusing on Music Issues

By |2015-09-11T11:20:58-05:00September 11th, 2015|Legal News|

The US House of Representatives has been looking at potential reform of the Copyright Act for some time, holding a number of hearings before the Committee here in Washington DC (see, for instance, our article here about one of those hearings). Yesterday, the Committee announced that it is taking its examination on the road, conducting… Continue Reading

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