Getting Smaller to Get Bigger
It generally only costs one dollar to buy something at Dollar Tree
An Analyst-Eye View of Washington
Macquerie Capital’s Amy Yong sees the broadcasting and communications fields through a financial prism
Watchdog Complains to FDA about Soda
Specifically, U.S. Right to Know is exercised about claims
FCC Releases Pre-auction TVStudy
The FCC Office of Engineering and Technology has released key software
FTC Shuts Down Deceptive Dealerhip Ads
A pair of car deals based in Las Vegas NV
FCC Staying Away from Political Disclosure
Bill Nelson (D-FL) has been pressing for FCC action on political ad sponsorship
Commission Addresses Auction in July
The next FCC Open Meeting will be a milestone
Senate Debates TV JSAs
The issue on the table was narrow
Another Station Hit for Lazytown Infraction
An NBC Saturday morning kid’s television program inadvertently flashed a snippet
First Big Test of FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules
Broadband giant Time Warner Cable faces a “test case” for the newly established rules aimed at keeping the Net on a level playing field
FCC Gearing Up for Spectrum Auction
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler expected to propose package of rules for the upcoming spectrum auction
FCC Smacks Down Robocalls
Citing overwhelming consumer displeasure with robocalls and texts, the FCC has taken action to make it easier for consumers to stop receiving them, including...
Something for Everybody, Everything for Nobody
Tom Wheeler has commented on the state of the incentive auction
FCC Hits Fading-to-Gray Station
WAGM-TV Presque Isle ME, licensed to NEPSK Inc. but on its way to Gray Television, ran afoul
House Bill would Grandfather JSAs
The FCC took strong action last summer to limit the conditions









