Powell Not Going Anywhere
Federal Communications Commission chairman Michael Powell said Wednesday that he has no plans to leave the agency soon.
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Fellows Explains Comcast’s Digital Plans
Comcast Corp.’s top technologist met last Friday with senior Federal Communications Commission staff to explain how the company plans to ex
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Corn Growers Back Multicasting Mandate
There’s a new group giving federal regulators an earful on the digital-television transition: corn growers.
The Amer
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Bush Nominates Adelstein for New Term
President Bush late Monday announced his intention to nominate Jonathan Adelstein to a new five-year term at the Federal Communications Commi
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IP Video Included in FCC Vonage Ruling
The Federal Communications Commission declared in its Vonage Holdings Corp. pre-emption order that is it ready to push aside states that are
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Capitol Calls for Previewing Network Fare
A North Carolina-based TV-station group that refused to air Fox Television Network’s raunchy Married by America is e
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FCC Takes Lead on VoIP Rules
Cable’s Offering to Get Same Treatment As Non-Facilities-Based Providers
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This Just In
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By: By Staff | Nov 15 2004 (All day)
Report: Powell OK With Telco BundleWashington— Federal Communications Commission chairman Michael Powell reportedly supports voiding state FULL STORY >>
By: By Ted Hearn | Nov 15 2004 (All day)
Verizon Talks Terms With LocalsVerizon Communications Inc. is complaining to federal officials that cable franchising is a barrier to entry — and, at the same time, itâ FULL STORY >>
By: By Linda Haugsted | Nov 15 2004 (All day)
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