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As Fairness Doctrine history fanatics know, in 1969 the Supreme Court declared the policy constitutional. In the Red Lion case—a dispute between a radio station and a journalist who demanded his right to respond to an attack—the Supremes ruled that ... more
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The DDF Round 9 Guidelines indicate that CPB will consider requests by applicants to order equipment on or after the date the application is formally submitted, but actual expenditures prior to a grant contract execution, such as equipment down ... more
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Coalition members began working as an official coalition in 2001, but the groundwork began in 1983 with the development of the Juvenile Probation Committee. The Coalition was a natural outgrowth of the Juvenile Probation Committee. Additionally, ... more
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has worked to create an environment promoting competition and innovation to benefit consumers. Historically, the FCC has not regulated the Internet or the services provided over it. You should always ... more
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The Commission must ascertain essential facts pertaining to the operation of a station which may be vital to the resolution of a number of questions, including interference problems involving public safety. For this reason, the FCC must be able to ... more
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The FCC recently determined that Form 477 data may be made available but only to the designated eligible entity for mapping in each state. ... more
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What Congress put together in the Recovery Act is a two-part game plan for broadband that makes a lot of sense. One part are the grants, and that's designed to be consistent with the overall Recovery Act objectives: Get the money out fast for near- ... more
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National Cable & Telecommunications Association v. Brand X Internet Services Docket No. 04-277 and FCC v. Brand X Internet Services Docket No. 04-281 From: The Ninth Circuit Case at a Glance This case involves broadband Internet access service ... more
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The answer is no. There’s no scientific or empirical evidence put forward to support any dire consequences of cell phone and airplane navigation. According to a 1996 study conducted by the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA) Inc. ( ... more
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By Matthew Lasar The four major organizations that represent public broadcasting say the FCC shouldn’t count public radio and television station board members as the “owners” of the license in question. ... more
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