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Decisions to eliminate rules can be challenged in court. TechFreedom, a libertarian-leaning think tank, supported the goals of "Delete, Delete, Delete" but cautioned the FCC to move deliberately so ...
The Federal Communications Commission is asking for help from the public. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is asking for help in ...
TV Tech’s wrap-up of the filings shows that eliminating ownership rules is the top priority in submissions from the NAB, Nexstar, Sinclair, Gray Media and other commercial broadcasters ...
As the nation's largest local broadcast company, Nexstar believes that modernizing these rules is essential to ensuring that ...
In response to a federal deregulation initiative, Sirius XM is calling on the FCC to eliminate legacy rules and merger ...
As the Federal Communications Commission reviews the broadcast regulatory environment, NAB President/CEO Curtis LeGeyt says the moment calls for “bold ideas.” ...
The FCC’s inbox is overflowing with suggestions from broadcasters on ways the commission can improve its regulatory practices ...
Dish's owner wants the FCC to allow it to import stations to replace affiliates during blackouts over retransmission rights ...
Broadcasters and business leaders push for ending local radio ownership caps while musicFIRST defends current FCC ...
News13 and the Federal Communications Commission are asking people to support local TV news as part of a new initiative. The ...
The FCC is accepting comments from the public through April 14. If you want to learn more about the “Delete, delete, delete” initiative and make your voice heard, we’ve set up a website to ...
The initiative is called “Delete, Delete, Delete,” and it was announced by the chairman last month in a news release. The FCC is referring to this as a “massive deregulation initiative.” ...