Wednesday, May 13, 2026

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Sinclair Gets OK For VHF-to-UHF Upgrade

A full-power semi-satellite of CBS affiliate KVAL-13 in Eugene-Springfield, Ore., that serves the North Bend region of coastal Oregon has gotten the OK to shift its facility to digital channel 34. That upgrade, which led to a public comment period, has now been granted by the FCC.

MVPDs Get Reminder About ‘Form 396-C’ Deadline

A multichannel video program distributor employment unit with six or more full-time employees must file an FCC Form 396-C "Multichannel Video Programming Distributor EEO Program Annual Report" by September 30 of each year. Consider this a reminder.

A July Vote Finally Comes For Fifth ‘Franken FM’ NPRM

The FCC has been considering the idea of an audio service piggybacking on television Channel 6 since 2014. On July 20, the four voting members of the Commission will finally vote on a fifth "Franken FM" Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel has confirmed.

Fight Against D.C.-Area FM Translator Yields Fine For Improper Antenna

The Audio Division of the Media Bureau has determined that the licensee of an FM translator serving a portion of Montgomery County, Md., constructed the facility with an incorrect antenna. But, that will result in a forfeiture and not the LPFM owner's hoped-for license cancellation.

AARP Wants AM Radio In Every Vehicle

Support for the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act continues to grow on Capitol Hill, and support the legislation has come from numerous organizations representing diverse, rural and public safety interests.  Add AARP to the list of the bill's supporters.

Trio Of LPTVs Earn Potential Fine For Tardy License Renewals

It is a small town along the Columbia River known for Chief Joseph Dam, situated 125 miles west of Spokane, Wash. It is home to three low-powered TV stations, and it appears they were a bit late in the filing with their FCC license renewal applications.  As such, the licensee could be on the hook for a financial penalty.
Curtis Legeyt

NAB Cheers Cantwell Call For vMVPD Retrans Plan

While much of the discussion during Thursday's Senate Commerce Committee FCC nominations hearing focused on subjects such as broadband access, Majority Leader Maria Cantwell made it clear that a proceeding started nine years ago regarding streaming media services and “bargaining in good faith” needs to be revived. Curtis LeGeyt couldn't agree more.
Money

All-In MVPD Pricing NPRM Emerges At FCC

In March, FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel introduced a proposal that would implement new customer protections requiring all cable TV service providers and both Dish and DirecTV to specify the “all-in” price “clearly and prominently” in their promotional materials and on every monthly billing statement. Now, an NPRM has emerged.

FCC, NSF to Host an AI Workshop

The FCC and the National Science Foundation on July 13 will co-host a workshop that brings together stakeholders to discuss the opportunities that artificial intelligence (AI) presents for spectrum management and network resiliency.
The FCC Seal

Good Ending For Good Christian After Dual Failures To File

After two failures to file timely renewals for the 2011-2014 and 2019-2022 license cycles and subsequent expiration, the FCC and Pennsylvania’s Good Christian Broadcasting, Inc. have come to a solution to return the station license of WLIH-FM.
The FCC Seal

Senate Sets Date For FCC Nominations Hearing

After Gigi Sohn's retraction and President Joe Biden's nomination of Anna Gomez to the FCC, broadcasters have wondered how soon could we have a full FCC for the first time in this administration. The Senate Commerce Committee has an answer.

House E&C To Hold FCC Oversight Hearing

It was only a matter of time before the current Congress held one. An FCC oversight hearing has been placed on the calendar by the now-Republican controlled House Energy and Commerce Committee.

Biden’s FCC Nominees Get Yes Nod From MMTC, NABOB

The MMTC, NABOB, NNPA, and the U.S. Black Chambers have come together to endorse the White House's nominations of Anna Gomez, Brendan Carr, and Geoffrey Starks to the Federal Communications Commission.

‘Critical Issues’ For Broadcasters Focus Of NASBA/NAB Event

Starting Tuesday and concluding Wednesday, broadcasters representing broadcast radio and TV groups are in Washington, D.C., to participate in an event focused on what the NAB and the NASBA believe are two important issues effecting the future of linear media.
Barbara Kreisman

Tardy ‘KidVid,’ Issues Lists Result In Possible Fine For Entravision

The owner of a digital VHF television station serving the National Capital Area from Silver Spring, Md., could be on the hook for a fine for its untimely filing of the station's quarterly issues/programs lists and for its tardiness in filing its Children's television programming reports.