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
FCC Overhaul in the Pipeline
Greg Walden (R-OR) is doing more than talk about change at the FCC
Victims of Crammer Refunded by FTC
Inc21 managed to illegally insert charges on the phone bills of its victims
NAB Backs Public File Parity
The FCC had top 50 market broadcast television stations lead off when it comes to online public files
FCC Commissioners to Get Frequent Testifier Miles
The FCC is within walking distance of the US Capitol
Will FCC Mow the Field?
It sure is thinking about it, and it will be a tight cut, according to a memo unearthed by ARRL
ACA Seeks Extension of HD Exemption
If granted, very small cable systems would not have to carry high-def broadcast television
Debt Relief Scammers Targeted by FTC
Radio and the internet were in the advertising mix companies which offered to help consumers
On the Road Again
The FCC is following through on its plan to explain and garner participation











