A Supreme Court case challenging the FCC’s fine process could reshape broadcast regulation, pirate radio enforcement, and ...
The Federal Communications Commission’s Republican chairman is eliminating regulations at breakneck speed by using a process that cuts dozens of rules at a time while giving the public only 10 or 20 ...
In June the FCC issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) seeking comments on proposals that, if adopted, would have a significant impact on how the agency makes commercial FM channel allotments ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit found the FCC’s in-house enforcement process unconstitutional under the Seventh Amendment, while the appellate courts for the District of Columbia and ...
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted new rules that ban any company suspected of having ties to the Chinese government from participating in the process to approve new radio ...
The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday initiated a procedural step to ban Hong Kong Telecom from U.S. networks. The agency’s Office of International Affairs, Wireline Competition Bureau ...
It can be difficult to remain in compliance with FCC rules if some of them do not actually appear on the books. A case in point are rules that cover foreign ownership of broadcast and other licenses.
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