O’Rielly Proposes Making Docs Public
What Commissioner Michael O’Rielly is suggesting, among other things
More Time Needed for Emergency Audio
In order to serve the needs of the visually impaired
NAB Urges FCC Not to Abandon the Field
Bob Weller believes that new technology requires the FCC to bolster its presence in the field
Good News/Bad News for Travel Info Stations
The content allowable on Traveler’s Information Stations is limited
FCC April Meeting Will Leave Us Waiting for May
At this point there is only one item of the agenda
FTC Sends on Body Slimming Cream Restitution
L’Occitane, Inc. put out a pair of skin creams
Texas FM Hit with Show Cause Order
Contours, interference, operating within the boundaries of the license are the issues.
House Panel to Take Up Auction
The hearing Thursday 3/26/15 is entitled “Next Steps for Spectrum Policy.”
Commissioners Weigh in on NFL Blackout Policy
The FCC withdrew its support of sports blackouts last fall
Schurz Station Will Fight FCC Fine
Jeffrey A. Marks expressed both surprise and disappointment
FCC Goes Nuclear with Roanoke TV
Schurz Communications station WDRJ-TV, in the Roanoke-Lynchburg VA DMA
NFL Blacks Out Blackouts
Both Congress and the FCC have taken on the NFL’s policy of blacking out
FCC March Meeting to Proceed as Announced
There will be a lot less drama at the March FCC Open Meeting
FTC Mailing Checks to False Ad Victims
Restitution is being provided to consumers who bought into false claims
Congress Tries Again with Collaboration Act
For quite a few years have asked for a rule change












