The Paul A. Volcker Career Achievement Medal Goes To …
The Partnership for Public Service has revealed the 2021 recipient of the prestigious Paul A. Volcker Career Achievement Media. It is being awarded to the Senior Economic Advisor in the FCC’s Office of Economics and Analytics.
These Two TV Stations’ Licenses Have Expired
On August 2, television stations located in Illinois and Wisconsin were required to file applications for license renewal for terms expiring on December 1. Two stations failed to do so.
White House Tees Up Ex-Google Exec For NTIA Role
If Congress says yes, he'll become the Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information at the Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), where FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington last worked.
Passing The Torch, At Forecast 2022
As 2022 begins, NAB COO Curtis Legeyt will assume the role of President/CEO of the nation's leading voice in Washington for the broadcast media industry. Gordon Smith is winding down a 12-year tenure at the association, and with the cancellation of the 2021 NAB Show, there's only one place radio and TV industry executives will get the chance to personally wish Smith well as he heads into retirement.
Increased Funding for Public Broadcasting Seen in Draft Bill
America’s Public Television Stations is cheering the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Chair for recommending $565 million for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for Fiscal Year 2024.
Key House E&C Democrat To Retire
One of the two leading Democratic voices on the influential House Energy & Commerce Committee -- the individual who oversees the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology -- has announced he will not seek re-election. As such, he will be saying goodbye to Capitol Hill in January 2023.
Rosenworcel-Penned Proposal Seeks To Thwart Robotexts
Jessica Rosenworcel has shared with fellow Commissioners at the FCC a proposed rulemaking that would require mobile wireless providers to block illegal text messaging. "As the FCC continues to combat unwanted robocalls, it recognizes that it must adapt to the latest scamming trends—including the rise of robotexts," the FCC said on Monday.
E&C Democrats Introduce A Section 230 Reform Bill
While the newest FCC Commissioner, Nathan Simington, is widely known as an advocate for Section 230 reform, it's unlikely he'll agree with newly crafted legislation introduced by Democrats on the House Energy & Commerce Committee. Introducing "The Justice Against Malicious Algorithms Act," which Democrats say erases the liability shield when a digital platform "knowingly or recklessly promotes harmful content."
Broker/Licensee Chimes In On The FCC’s ‘Ownership Issue’
Like other radio station licensees, Golden Isles Broadcasting has something to say to the FCC regarding its 2018 Quadrennial Regulatory Review of Commission broadcast media ownership rules.
That said, the licensee's head -- noted media broker Eddie Esserman -- tells RBR+TVBR he believes his Reply Comments in M.B. Docket No 18-349 raise a new question.
Former Georgia Congressman To Launch A Podcast
He represented Georgia’s Ninth Congressional District from 2013 to 2021. Now, he's the latest person to launch an audio-on-demand offering. Thank Salem Podcast Network for the opportunity.
Should Congress Force ‘My9’ To Focus On NJ?
A group of Capitol Hill Democrats are crafting legislation that would force a Secaucus, N.J.-licensed station owned today by FOX to turn its attention away from the Big Apple and focus instead on the Garden State. Republicans assailed the bill, calling it an attack on FOX.
FCC Begins Mid-Band Spectrum Auction
The FCC on Tuesday kicked off a mid-band spectrum auction to support next generation wireless services – including 5G – in the 3.45 GHz band. Auction 110 will make available 100 megahertz of contiguous mid-band spectrum for commercial use this year.
FCC Reveals Excellence in Engineering Award Winners
The FCC has announced the winners of the agency’s Excellence in Engineering Awards, which recognize Commission staff who have made outstanding engineering, scientific or technical contributions.
A Noticeable Dip In Total Broadcast Station Count
The latest quarterly broadcast station totals have been released from the FCC. And, when one compares the numbers to the end of the second quarter of 2021, one big takeaway is obvious: There are more than 150 fewer radio and TV stations licensed in the U.S. than on June 30.
Reminder: A New Noncomm FM Filing Window Is Coming
The Media Bureau of the FCC is reminding applicants about an upcoming filing window for applications for noncommercial educational (NCE) FM new station construction permits. As previously announced, there's an opportunity to file for one week, in early November.











