Sunday, July 5, 2026

FCC to unveil new comment filer

The Electronic Comment Filing System is about to graduate to version 2.0, and the FCC will unwrap its new version and display it to...

SHVERA back on the schedule again

The Satellite Home Viewer Reauthorization Act is one of those bills that requires a going-over by more than one committee in each house of Congress. Then you can add in consideration by relevant

A mild case of piracy

When John L. White’s KOLJ-AM Quanah TX lost a tower to a storm, it correctly filed for an STA and go silent while it...

Baldwin PEGs new bill on House agenda

US Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) wants to make sure that public access remains a part of most MVPD lineups, even as the way in...

Senate panel will have say on PRA

As expected, the schedule-challenged Senate Judiciary Committee will take up the Performance Rights Act – and make a fifth attempt to deal with the...

Not so grand way to spend ten grand

$10K – the going rate for a public file violation as assessed by the FCC Enforcement Bureau. And the latest dragnet pulled in four...

Another Senate Judiciary rainout

Patrick Leahy (D-VT) had two items of interest on his agenda during today’s Senate Judiciary business meeting, and he finally had a quorum. But...

SCOTUS takes up cruel animal video

A 1999 law banning videos depicting cruelty to animals and struck down at the appellate level made it all the way to the Supreme...

LPFM and TV loudness bills sail through House subcommittee

Little opposition was voiced Thursday as the House Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet sent on to the full Energy

Dueling mark-ups on the Hill

There’s a little something for everybody on tap in Congress today. The Senate Judiciary will take up the reporters shield and the Performance Rights...

FCC compares noncoms

The FCC has waded through 28 separate groups of wannabe noncommercial station licensees that had filed mutually exclusive applications for stations. Applicants have had...

FCC’s focus on internet continues

When the FCC convenes its next open meeting later this month, the business at hand will once again be the internet. This time there...

Witnesses sets for Senate SHVERA panel

The Senate Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet is getting into the Reauthorization of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization...

Genachowski chats with musicians

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski addressed the Policy Summit of The Future of Music Coalition yesterday. The organization has long been at odds with broadcasters...

FCC asks to keep the stall on Martin’s dereg

Kevin Martin’s modest attempts to loosen cross-ownership of broadcast and print properties in the top 20 DMAs will be put back on ice, if the current FCC has its way. That’s what it told the Third Circuit