ACA To FCC: Repeal Rate Reg Rules For Small MVPDs
The ACA is urging the FCC to eliminate rate regulation rules for small cable operators. More specifically, it wants the Commission to provide deregulatory relief, at a minimum, to systems serving 15,000 or fewer subscribers that are owned by cable companies serving 400,000 or fewer subscribers.
Those ‘Bennerizm Wizdomics,’ As Requested
In a “Seminar Notes” booklet prepped over a decade ago, definitions to phrases concocted by Media Information Bureau featured columnist Ken Benner, along with suggestions he offered, came with a guarantee. If followed, he promises, comes "extraordinary success for any Radio or TV licensee."
Wicker To Hold Hearing Probing Consumer Data Issues
The hearing will examine what Congress should do to address risks to consumers and implement data privacy protections for all Americans. Given the push into digital by radio and TV, this hearing could prove meaningful to broadcasting companies.
MMTC Brings EEO ‘Errors Of Fact’ To Fifth Commissioner
Now that Geoffrey Starks has become a FCC Commissioner, the MMTC met with his acting legal advisor in person to share their thoughts on what it considers to be “errors of fact, policy and law” in a Jan. 3, 2019 “White Copy.” MMTC also shared its thoughts on proposals for a new Class C4 FM station.
Hill Hullabaloo Over Broadband’s Title II Classification Kill
The #SubCommTech wing of the powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee on Thursday held a hearing on "Preserving an Open Internet for Consumers, Small Businesses, and Free Speech." Democrats and Republicans had something to say. So did TechFreedom, following the hearing.
Senate Commerce Committee To Consider CPB Nominees
Capitol Hill consideration of four nominees to the Board of Directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting will be the focus of an executive session of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation scheduled for Wednesday morning in Dirksen SOB.
Wiley Rein’s Ruff Choice For Consulting Counsel
The former Vice President of International Government Relations and Policy at Verizon Communications, has joined Wiley Rein LLP in Washington, D.C. Her role is as Consulting Counsel.
The ‘Auction 101’ Broadcaster’s Guide to Spectrum Valuation
With another FCC spectrum auction in the books, many broadcasters may be interested in taking stock of the value of their spectrum usage rights and the likelihood that they may have an opportunity to monetize their spectrum in the future. Ari Meltzer of Wiley Rein LLP is happy to help with this guide.
Tips To Keep Tower Operations Tip-Top
Media Information Bureau featured columnist Ken Benner offers"a simplified, common sense, good faith effort to suggest compliance with required tower lighting, paint color, registration, lighting requirements, etc., with suggestions for obtaining documentation supporting your efforts to be compliant with this very important public safety effort." It could prove very valuable -- and save your stations from an FCC violation notice and/or fine.
FCC Finalizes Daylong Symposium On Media Diversity
A range of issues pertaining to best practices for multicultural groups and women in broadcasting and related industry sectors will comprise the bulk of the discussion topics set for a full-day FCC symposium planned for the first Thursday in March.
‘Big Broadcasters’ Bashed In musicFIRST Call To Action
There's a lobbying group out there that works "to ensure music creators get fair pay for their work on all platforms and wherever and however it is played." They're not particularly fond of "big broadcasters" and wish "to end the broken status quo that allows AM/FM to use any song ever recorded without paying its performers a dime." Here's what musicFIRST is up to now.
No More Acting: FCC Affirms Calvosa As CIO
For more than a year, the FCC has had an acting Chief Information Officer -- an individual who previously served as the Commission's Deputy CIO for Technology and Resiliency. There will be no further acting necessary.
‘Preserving an Open Internet’: Pallone & Doyle’s First Fight
Two antagonists who vociferously fought against many of the accomplishments of the Pai Commission are now empowered to push forward with hearings and potential legislation built on their views of how things are. This explains why the House Energy and Commerce Committee will hold a hearing "on the effects of the FCC's repeal of net neutrality" in one week.
Making Your Deals Sing: Part I
In the world of music there are joyful songs with happy messages. There are also sad songs that tell tales of woe. In the world of M&A transactions many are successful… almost as many fail. In the first of a two-part report, DEFcom Advisors CEO Doug Ferber offers his "lyrical guide to successful broadcast transactions."
Starks Sworn In, Sets Staff As Newest FCC Commissioner
There wasn't much business to discuss at the abbreviated January Open Meeting caused by the partial government shutdown. But, there was certainly something newsworthy: Geoffrey Starks took the oath of office as an FCC Commissioner. He also unveiled his staff.













