Photos from the Cable & Telecommunications Human Resources Association's annual Symposium and Awards Luncheon, held in Atlanta on May 2.
It's Official: Illinois Legislates ‘First Informer' Status
The First Informer Broadcasters Act has been signed into law by Governor Pat Quinn, according to Dennis Lyle, president of the Illinois Broadcasters Association.
It passed 114 to 0 in the house last spring, followed by a 50-0 vote in the State Senate this month. "This legislation assures our broadcasters can keep generators fueled, and stations operational, in times of disasters, allowing them to do what they best; keeping the public informed," Lyle said in a statement.
"I believe Illinois becomes only the second state -- Nevada was first -- in the country with legislation on the books ensuring emergency credentials for our broadcasters and cable operators in times of disasters and emergencies," Lyle told B&C.
At the federal level, the FCC also makes an effort to speed fuel deliveries to generators in times of emergency to keep communications facilities up and running.












