NCTA Seeks ‘Vanguard’ Nominations
The National Cable & Telecommunications Association said Monday that nominations for its “2005 Vanguard Awards” are due Jan. 21.
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FCC May Revamp Emergency Alert System
Washington— The Federal Communications Commission, faced with an Emergency Alert System it believes cou
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TV Exec: Retrans Cash Coming
New York— Retransmission-consent fees from cable operators and satellite-TV providers will yield a lucr
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Fellows Lays Out Plans for Digital TV
Comcast Briefs FCC as MSO Accelerates Its VoIP Rollout
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Why Cable Needs to Keep Eye on Stern
FCC Asked to Add Satellite Radio to Rules Barring Broadcast 'Indecency’
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Adelstein a Lock To Retain His FCC Seat
Washington— Federal Communications Commission member Jonathan Adelstein is expected to be confirmed
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EchoStar Gets 18 Months For Two Dishes
Washington— Lawmakers have reached agreement on legislation that would give EchoStar Communications Cor
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FCC Prefers a Full Buffet
Washington— It looks like a la carte can’t compete with cable’s expanded-basic buffet.
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Supreme Court to Discuss Modem Case
The Supreme Court will meet behind closed doors Dec. 3 to decide whether to take the case that could expose cable-modem service to open-acces












