FCC Comes Back for Blood in the War Over Foreign Sponsorship Identification

By |2022-10-19T09:57:58-05:00October 19th, 2022|Legal News|

In the latest salvo of the back and forth fight over requiring broadcasters to verify foreign governmental sponsorship of programming, on October 6, 2022, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or “Commission”) released a Second Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“Second NPRM”).  The Second NPRM comes as a response to this summer’s unanimous D.C. Circuit opinion vacating...… Continue Reading

FCC Fines Stations for Failing to Timely File License to Cover Applications

By |2022-10-07T07:59:17-05:00October 7th, 2022|Legal News|

This week, the Commission imposed a $13,000 fine on Radiant Light Broadcasting (RLB), the licensee of two low-power television (LPTV) stations for failing to timely file license to cover applications, and thus operating without licenses for four years. The stations, KRLB-LD and KWWO-LD, were granted construction permits for digital displacement channels and special temporary authority...… Continue Reading

FCC Fines Stations $3.4 Million for Violations of Children’s Television Programming Rules

By |2022-09-29T16:47:25-05:00September 29th, 2022|Legal News|

Last week, the FCC issued a ruling finding that 21 broadcast licensees, including Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcast Group, had violated the Commission’s rules regarding commercial programming on children’s television.  The Commission assessed penalties against these licensees totaling nearly $3.4 million.  Particularly notable was the Commission’s ruling that licensees are responsible even for commercials...… Continue Reading

Broadcasters Seek New Business Opportunities Amid Legalization of Industrial Hemp Products (Including CBD Oil)

By |2019-02-26T08:28:43-06:00February 26th, 2019|Legal News|

There’s a green wave coming in the form of expanding marijuana legalization across the US, and many of the people trying to take advantage of this green wave are also trying to turn it into another kind of green: money. Broadcasters are also looking to take advantage of these new revenue opportunities, but because marijuana...… Continue Reading

Now in Effect: FCC Eliminates Requirement to Post Licenses

By |2019-02-07T13:55:59-06:00February 7th, 2019|Legal News|

As we reported back in December, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) issued a Report and Order that would eliminate the need to post and maintain broadcast licenses at a physical location. The Commission’s stated goal is to modernize U.S. “media rules and remove unnecessary regulatory burdens that impede competition and innovation in the media marketplace.”...… Continue Reading

A Word of Caution to Broadcasters Pertaining to E-Cigarette and Vaping Advertisements

By |2019-02-06T12:40:42-06:00February 6th, 2019|Legal News|

Last month I participated in a webinar with my colleague Dan Kirkpatrick where we addressed the issue of advertising controversial products. While the topic of marijuana advertising (which we discussed in our webinar) gets much attention these days–especially with the recent decision by CBS to turn down a cannabis ad for the Super Bowl–we also...… Continue Reading

Remember to Exercise Super Judgment When Discussing the Big Game

By |2019-01-21T19:33:37-06:00January 21st, 2019|Legal News|

The matchup for the National Football League’s championship game, aka the “Super Bowl”, is set. The Los Angeles Rams will face the New England Patriots on Sunday, February 3 in Atlanta in a game that will be hard pressed to exceed either conference championship game in terms of excitement or controversy. Each of the NFC Championship,...… Continue Reading

FCC Proposes Elimination of EEO Mid-Term Report for Broadcasters

By |2019-01-09T11:24:54-06:00January 9th, 2019|Legal News|

On January 3, 2019, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) released a proposed Report and Order which would eliminate the requirement that certain broadcast television and radio stations file a Broadcast Mid-Term EEO Report (Form 397). The Commission released the proposed Report and Order for adoption at its public meeting scheduled for January...… Continue Reading

Shutdown Uncertainty: What Broadcasters Should Do Now

By |2019-01-08T15:20:27-06:00January 8th, 2019|Legal News|

Wondering how the federal government shutdown affects your broadcast station’s regulatory compliance obligations? Because some of the FCC’s online systems are up and running while others are not, it can be confusing as to what is still required of broadcasters. We have sorted through the confusion to help you understand what should still be prepared...… Continue Reading

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