License gone, does fine go too?
A station was hit for a program/issues violation, part of the public file menu of transgressions, and fined by the FCC. Can the fine...
Fox continues bailout battle
Many Americans are wondering where TARP funds have gone, and will go, but thus far there have been few answers. Fox Business Network filed...
Genachowski looks all but official
As expected, Julius Genachowski appears headed for the top spot at the FCC. An FCC veteran with a background in communications technology, he is expected to forward broadband issues
Genachowski to chair FCC
There's not yet an official announcement from the incoming Obama administration, but the word is out that Julius Genachowski will get the nod to...
FCC consumer panel set to meet
The FCC’s Consumer Advisory Committee will hold its first get-together of the year 1/30/09 at the Portals in Washington DC. The key issue on...
Senate battlefields for 2010 already shaping up
The Republicans in the Senate faced challenges in 2008 without having simple numbers stacked against them – by the luck of the draw, more...
Martin still mum on plans
It is no secret that Kevin Martin’s days as chairman of the FCC are numbered. But he may still be found hanging around the...
Is Conyers channeling Krugman to oppose Gupta?
Powerful Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) is circulating a letter among his colleagues opposing the possible nomination of medico/TV personality Sanjay Gupta as Surgeon General....
The gripes of wrath: 1H 2008
The latest report on FCC inquiries and complaints is out, with results for the first two quarters of 2008. There was an uptick in...
Matthews keeps his hat on
Meaning that MSNBC stalwart Chris Matthews is not throwing his hat in the ring, and will not challenge Arlen Specter (R-PA) for one of...
Markey, Boucher switch chairs
Broadcasters won’t have Ed Markey (D-MA) breathing down their necks in quite the same way any more, but Rich Boucher (D-VA) is ready to...
Broadcast Freedom Act is back
A trio of Republican legislators, one in the Senate and two in the House, have reintroduced the Broadcast Freedom Act, which would have the effect of keeping the Fairness Doctrine in its coffin. Mike Pence
FEC hamstrung
Enforcement of election regulations is coming to a standstill, according to watchdogs. A report from BNA notes that in “a sharp break with past,”...
Former FCC staffer questions sunshine
According to Michael Marcus, who took a job at the FCC back in 1979, shining a bright light on FCC activity may not be...
FCC under the microscope?
Panelists at a session sponsored in Washington by watchdog Public Knowledge suggested that the FCC will be under greater Congressional scrutiny under the 111th...