The Schizophrenic Politics of the First Amendment
Does the First Amendment care who won the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 8, 2016? Erwin G. Krasnow, the co-chair of the Communications Group of Washington, D.C. law firm Garvey Schubert Barer, tackles this question in a column that delves into fairness, and the First Amendment, and where broadcasters are under a Trump presidency.
What Can NABOB Members Expect In ’17?
"This year is going to be a year of transition for all of us," says association president James Winston. What sort of challenges may lie ahead for African American radio and TV broadcasters? Here's what Winston had to say to NABOB members.
‘E-Pif’ Omissions Could Result In Forfeiture
A full-power UHF station serving Sin City has been handed a possible $7,000 by the FCC for apparent sins tied to its electronic public file, the "e-pif."
A Fabulous New Look In Five Days!
Stand by: As Jimmy Buffett said, "Come Monday it'll be alright"
A New, Exciting Look In Just Six Days!
Tell a colleague, and stand by for the rebirth of an old friend: RBR.com — The Financial + Regulatory Voice of Electronic Media.
MMP, Prometheus Want Third Circuit Rules Review
There's something about the Third Circuit that makes a review of the FCC's
EMF Adds An FM Near Chicago
The noncommercial religious broadcaster has made it known that it is not exiting the Chicago metro.






