FCC to Take Closer Look at Violent Programming
The Federal Communications Commission is planning to take a closer look at violent broadcast programming in response t
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FCC Gets a la Carte Letter from House
The a la carte fight entered a new phase Wednesday as key House members asked the Federal Communications Commission to
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N.J. Appeals FCC Decision on Cablevision Rates
New Jersey regulators are attempting to overturn a decision by the Federal Communications Commission’s Mass Media Bu
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House Deal Would Toss a la Carte to FCC
House a la carte legislation appears dead for the year as a result of an agreement that calls for House hearings on th
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FCC Launches Wireless-Broadband Rulemaking
The Federal Communications Commission Thursday took the first step toward opening vacant TV channels to commercial pro
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FCC to Study Who Is Broadcast-Only
The Federal Communications Commission is planning to issue a public notice soon seeking information on the number of T
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FCC's Ferree Favors a la Carte
New Orleans -- Cox Communications Inc. Washington, D.C., lobbyist Sandy Wilson asked Kenneth Ferree of the Federal Com
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Sachs Lends Support to FCC's Ferree
National Cable & Telecommunications Association president Robert Sachs threw his support behind the Federal Commun
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Groups Press FCC for TV-Station Rules
The Federal Communications Commission should withhold new regulatory benefits for broadcasters until TV stations promi
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FCC Probing Cox Buy-Through Charge
The Federal Communications Commission is probing whether cable operators may charge a fee for music services and inter












