Policy

DOJ Won’t Push Supremes on Media Case

The Department of Justice will not ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review a decision that struck down Federal Communications Commission rules t

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NAB’s Big Guns Shoot for Must-Carry

Broadcasters are deploying their top people to convince the Federal Communications Commission to require cable operators to carry every digit

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FCC Opens TV-Carriage Inquiry

Federal regulators opened an inquiry Tuesday to examine the competitive impact of rules that prevent cable systems from importing network sta

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HD Retransmission Dispute in S.C. Settled

A South Carolina phone company that also provides cable-TV service has withdrawn a complaint at the Federal Communications Commission that al

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FCC Staff Offers Set-Top Compromise

A Federal Communications Commission staff plan would retain the ban on integrated set-tops but would provide an exemption for low-cost digita

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McSlarrow Greets NCTA Troops

People at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association got a glimpse of their new boss Tuesday.

Just as his

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SEC Probing DirecTV Transactions

DirecTV Group Inc. said in a securities filing late Friday that it is subject to a Securities and Exchange Commission review into the account

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Media Chief Ferree Leaving FCC

Kenneth Ferree, chief of the Federal Communication Commission’s Media Bureau, who helped to craft controversial broadcast-ownership rules u

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Retrans, HD Complaints Reach Feds

Cox Fires Back at Nexstar; Rural S.C. Op Challenges HD Deal

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Charter, Tenn. Ops Slam an Overbuild

Charter Communications Inc., backed by the Tennessee Cable Telecommunications Association, is questioning the legality of a recently grante

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