Saturday, July 4, 2026

FCC hits the Dakotas to post its latest fines

And sure enough, they are for late-filed license renewal applications. Today’s victims are KBJM-AM Lemmon SD, licensed to Media Associates Inc., and KNDC-AM Hettinger...

FCC Chair Julius Genachowski has a chance to move up

The Chairman of the FCC, Julius Genachowski, has been announced as a speaker at the NAB Convention in Las Vegas next month, but the...

House Democrats continue to press Republicans on net neutrality

At first, Energy & Commerce Chair Fred Upton(R-MI) and Communications Subcommittee Chair Greg Walden (R-OR) were just going to go ahead and vote on Walden

Sen. Jim DeMint leads renewed assault on CPB

The Republican Party is looking to cut funds, and one of its favorite targets of late has been public broadcasting. Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC)...

Net neutrality hearing in the works next week

Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI) and Communications Subcommittee Chairman Greg Walden (R-OR) have honored the request of Ranking Member counterparts Henry...

Another US Senator plans to exit after 2012

The announcement of plans to retire from 86-year-old Sen. Daniel Akaka (D-HI) did not catch anybody inside the Beltway by surprise – if his...

NAB and MSTV looking at an association of Associations

If ever a wedding made sense, it is this one. The National Association of Broadcasters and the Association of Maximum Service Television may very well lead the league in issuing joint documents. That may no longer be

House panel voting to undo FCC net neutrality regimen

Chairman Greg Walden (R-OR) will lead a vote in his Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and the Internet aimed at stripping the force of

NAB alerts lawmakers to another spectrum squatter

NAB President/CEO Gordon Smith has fired off a letter to key legislators in the US Congress, alerting them to more reports that even as the

Senate Communications subcommittee members named

For awhile there, when broadcast ownership and indecency were extremely hot Capitol Hill topics, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation ceased naming...

Democratic senators ready to defend net neutrality

The Republican majority in the House of Representatives has proposed a number of ways to prevent the FCC from implementing its plans to enforce the concept of network neutrality, from

FCC blasted for lack of action on minority issues

An organization of organizations has told the FCC that to its utter amazement, movement on improving the situation for minorities in the broadcast media...

Former senator taking the reins at MPAA

Chris Dodd (ex-D-CT), who retired from the Senate after declining a re-election bid in 2010, is said to be close to accepting the top...

Broadcasters working the halls at the FCC

Last week, a contingent of broadcasters and attorneys went to the FCC, representing even more broadcasters, in this case reminding key FCC employees at...