Denying Access to Public File is Still a No No
Public file violations could financially impact WQBQ(AM), Leesburg, Florida.
‘Frozen’ Bid Reports Surface
The Low-Power Television Spectrum Rights Coalition has good vibes about the auction.
Why FCC Balks at FoxFur, WOLF Ownership Plan
FoxFur Communications, LLC and WOLF Radio pay a big price for jumping the gun on a TBA.
Winners, Losers in Net Neutrality Case
We now have more perspective on the court ruling this week to approve the FCC’s net neutrality rules.
What Net Neutrality Means to You
We took on what the net neutrality decision means for broadcasters.
Senate Committee Funds CPB
The Senate Appropriations Committee approved $445 million for CPB.
Nadler Beats Performance Rights Drum
NY Dem Rep. Jerry Nadler writes in support of the Fair Play Fair Pay Act; NAB responds.
FCC’s Move Looks More Certain
It's looking like the FCC will get a new landlord when the agency moves.
Fight Over Rosenworcel Nomination Escalates
Lawmakers' spar over Rosenworcel re-nomination.
How Mass. Cable Rate Regulation Fight Ends
Time Warber Cable fought cable rate setting in 3 Mass. towns.
Don’t Miss Online Public File Demo
The FCC plans to demo its new online public file system on June 13.
Why FAB Seeks LPTV Analysis
Free Access & Broadcast Telemedia is pursuing FCC data related to the incentive auction and LPTVs.
Incentive Auction Underway
The incentive auction has begun.
How GOP Budget Proposal Would Undermine FCC
House Republicans propose to slash FCC budget.
How Court Threatened FCC Over Media Ownership
We dive into the court's media ownership decision.











