Panelists set for FCC Phoenix media meeting
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski and Commissioner Michael Copps will be in Phoenix next week, on Monday, 10/3/11, to discuss the FCC report put together...
FCC seeks insight on TWC
The FCC has WC Docket No.11-148 open for business, and its business will be to be the holding pen for comments on Time Warner...
Station back from the brink after missing license renewal
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Michael Copps attending community media event
FCC Commissioner Michael Copps has been nothing if not steadfast in his support for small electronic communications organizations of all types that exist solely...
FCC, FEMA officials tout the importance of broadcasting
The FCC and FEMA issued guidelines on what steps citizens should take before, during and after a local disaster
Mike Pence puts federal shield back into play
Before heading out of Washington, Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN) is making one last try to get a federal shield law passed. Such a law would protect the watchdog role of the press by allowing reporters to protect confidential sources,
Julius Genachowski lauds Comcast internet initiative
As part of its offer to gain approval for its acquisition of a controlling interest in NBC Universal, Comcast Corporation offered to do what it could
Greg Walden keeps FCC plans on the front burner
As Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and the Internet, and as a former radio group owner, Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR) has a special interest in
FCC agenda remains as boring as advertised
We suppose we aren’t going to set any world records for active story clickers when we put the word “boring” in a headline –...
FCC representatives headed to Phoenix info forum
The FCC report “Information Needs of Communities: The Changing Media Landscape in a Broadband Age” came out back in June, but at the beginning...
Industry group fighting for free TV
The call for access to television airspace rings loud, clear and often from the wireless community, but the Coalition for Free TV and Broadband says that doesn
Spectrum auctions are part of American Jobs Act
Repurposing spectrum in the television band to be auctioned off to providers of mobile broadband has been on the table in both houses of Congress
Tower light failure unmasks the case of the purloined public file
The lightning strike on the tower of WOXD-FM Oxford MS, licensed to Taylor Communications, took out the red obstruction lights, an outage which was