The Legal and FCC Issues Facing Hispanic Radio

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The FCC’s empty chair is a hot topic. Hispanic advocacy groups feel they are not being heard by the White House. Midterm election results are in, and the U.S. House of Representatives is in Republican control — how will that impact the legislative and FCC issues facing broadcasters in Washington?


An important session at the upcoming Hispanic Radio Conference in Miami promises to be a key event for a discussion integrally important for any broadcaster seeking to win over, and retain, Latino consumers.

“Washington Update: Legal and FCC Issues Facing Hispanic Radio in 2023” is on the agenda for June 15 at the Hispanic Radio Conference, which begins June 14 at the Intercontinental in Doral Miami.


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The Inside the Beltway roundtable discussion, which begins at 3:10pm, is moderated by Frank Montero, the highly regarded partner at Washington, D.C., communications law firm Fletcher Heald & Hildreth.

The conversation will also include Aleksandra Cuprys, Chief Legal & Compliance Officer, Latino Media Network; Richard Lara, EVP/General Counsel, Spanish Broadcasting System; and Larry Walke, Associate General Counsel, NAB.

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With hot topic issues including the minority tax certificate, multiple ownership, proposed changes for marijuana advertising, music licensing, and zonecasting, this exclusive session is not to be missed.


For information on all sessions and speakers, visit hispanicradioconference.com/agenda.

About the Hispanic Radio Conference
Celebrating 14 years, the Hispanic Radio Conference is an annual opportunity to share ideas, discuss and debate challenges in a multi-platform world, and network in a unified setting. For more information about the conference, visit the Hispanic Radio Conference website. Click here for information on how to join our list of outstanding sponsors.