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By FHH Law on April 26, 2021 Posted in FCC, Media. Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) anno unced that the next Full Power Non-Commercial Educational Station (“NCE”) Filing Window would take place from November 2, 2021 to November 9, 2021. Those that wish to apply must file a Form 2100, Schedule 340electronically
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As readers of CommLawBlog know, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) has reallocated the lower portion of the C-Band used for satellite communications and auctioned that portion of the spectrum for wireless services. In connection with that auction, operators of C-Band Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) earth SELECTED NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND The working paper finds statistically significant effects of increased broadband service, both in terms of lower costs (fertilizer, fuel, seed, etc.) and higher production (yield). To cite one striking result, the analysis finds that a 1% increase in the number of 25 Mbps/3 Mbps or better broadband connections per 1,000 households isassociated
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On April 20, 2017, the FCC announced two new developments for NCE stations. First, the FCC stated that it will no longer require the officers and board members of NCE stations to obtain FCC registration numbers (“FRNs”), a process which requires individuals to disclose personal information such as social security numbers. PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL, FCC-STYLE The FCC standard is dramatically lower than the typical judicial standard. For the FCC’s purposes, in order to “pierce the corporate veil”, all the Commission had to consider was whether: (1) there was a common identity of officers, directors, or shareholders; (2) there was common control between the entities; and (3) piercingthe veil
RATES TO PERFORM MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS IN 2018-2022 Telecommunications Lawyers & Attorneys of Fletcher Heald & Hildreth Law Firm, offering services related to communications regulation, broadcasting law, broadcasting licensing, Internet, Communications Act, unlicensed devices, wireless and wireline telephony, cable television, satellite communications, broadcast transactions, equipment authorization, spectrum management, SUPREME COURT RULES THAT PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION IS Under New York’s regulatory scheme, the cable operator is in charge of the channel unless (1) the local government chooses to operate or (2) the local designates a private entity to operate the channel. In Manhattan, public access channels on Time Warner Cable System are privately owned by MCAC. Justice Kavanaugh held that, under thesefacts
FCC V. FOX - THE SUPREME COURT RULES The Supreme Court has issued its long-awaited decision in FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc. The good news here is that the Supreme Court's ruling changes very little on the indecency front. But the bad news is that the decision effects a major shift in a seemingly mundane legal doctrine, a shift that could affect FCC regulatory activity in all respects for years to come. FAA TO EASE (A LITTLE) ITS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING TOWER The FAA’s website does not mention an online system; rather, it instructs would-be outage reporters to call 877-487-6867, for Alaska 800-478-3576.) Once such a notification is received, the FAA automatically issues a “Notice to Airmen” (usually abbreviated “NOTAM”, perhaps to mask the politically incorrect nature of thetitle) with a
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By FHH Law on April 26, 2021 Posted in FCC, Media. Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) anno unced that the next Full Power Non-Commercial Educational Station (“NCE”) Filing Window would take place from November 2, 2021 to November 9, 2021. Those that wish to apply must file a Form 2100, Schedule 340electronically
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As readers of CommLawBlog know, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) has reallocated the lower portion of the C-Band used for satellite communications and auctioned that portion of the spectrum for wireless services. In connection with that auction, operators of C-Band Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) earth SELECTED NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND The working paper finds statistically significant effects of increased broadband service, both in terms of lower costs (fertilizer, fuel, seed, etc.) and higher production (yield). To cite one striking result, the analysis finds that a 1% increase in the number of 25 Mbps/3 Mbps or better broadband connections per 1,000 households isassociated
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On April 20, 2017, the FCC announced two new developments for NCE stations. First, the FCC stated that it will no longer require the officers and board members of NCE stations to obtain FCC registration numbers (“FRNs”), a process which requires individuals to disclose personal information such as social security numbers. PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL, FCC-STYLE The FCC standard is dramatically lower than the typical judicial standard. For the FCC’s purposes, in order to “pierce the corporate veil”, all the Commission had to consider was whether: (1) there was a common identity of officers, directors, or shareholders; (2) there was common control between the entities; and (3) piercingthe veil
RATES TO PERFORM MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS IN 2018-2022 Telecommunications Lawyers & Attorneys of Fletcher Heald & Hildreth Law Firm, offering services related to communications regulation, broadcasting law, broadcasting licensing, Internet, Communications Act, unlicensed devices, wireless and wireline telephony, cable television, satellite communications, broadcast transactions, equipment authorization, spectrum management, SUPREME COURT RULES THAT PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION IS Under New York’s regulatory scheme, the cable operator is in charge of the channel unless (1) the local government chooses to operate or (2) the local designates a private entity to operate the channel. In Manhattan, public access channels on Time Warner Cable System are privately owned by MCAC. Justice Kavanaugh held that, under thesefacts
FCC V. FOX - THE SUPREME COURT RULES The Supreme Court has issued its long-awaited decision in FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc. The good news here is that the Supreme Court's ruling changes very little on the indecency front. But the bad news is that the decision effects a major shift in a seemingly mundane legal doctrine, a shift that could affect FCC regulatory activity in all respects for years to come. FAA TO EASE (A LITTLE) ITS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING TOWER The FAA’s website does not mention an online system; rather, it instructs would-be outage reporters to call 877-487-6867, for Alaska 800-478-3576.) Once such a notification is received, the FAA automatically issues a “Notice to Airmen” (usually abbreviated “NOTAM”, perhaps to mask the politically incorrect nature of thetitle) with a
WELCOME TO THE ONLINE PUBLIC INSPECTION FILE WEBINAR: A Welcome to the Online Public Inspection File Webinar: A Refresher Course. Thank you for joining us. The presentation will begin shortly. Please make sure that the volume on your computer’s SELECTED NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND The working paper finds statistically significant effects of increased broadband service, both in terms of lower costs (fertilizer, fuel, seed, etc.) and higher production (yield). To cite one striking result, the analysis finds that a 1% increase in the number of 25 Mbps/3 Mbps or better broadband connections per 1,000 households isassociated
SELECTED NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND To cite one striking result, the analysis finds that a 1% increase in the number of 25 Mbps/3 Mbps or better broadband connections per 1,000 households is associated with a 3.6% increase in corn yields, as measured in bushels per acre. The FCC’s recently-approved $9 billion 5G Rural Fund will include a $1 billion set-aside for agricultural SELECTED NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND Capitol Hill. What will happen in broadband under a Biden Administration is at the top of everyone’s agenda. While we expect a large infrastructure/stimulus package (to include broadband) in the first 100 days, precise details are yet to emerge.. Turning to the lame duck session, emergency broadband funding as part of COVID relief and/or the government funding bill remains possible. THE FCC ANNOUNCES MAJOR CHANGES TO THE BROADCAST LOCAL On May 13, 2020, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) released a Report and Order (“Order”) announcing major changes to the local public notice obligations for broadcast applications. The Order eliminates the obligation to publish a public notice of certain broadcast applications in newspapers. REC 'N' ROLL IN THE FM BAND: LPFM CHANGES PROPOSED, NCE-FM In a rulemaking petition filed on July 8, 2019 (RM-11846), RECNET has asked the FCC to accept applications for new small noncommercial educational (“NCE”) FM stations, locally owned, with a maximum 250-watt power limit, in rural areas. Unlike LPFM stations, which are secondary, these new NCE stations would be primary spectrum users. THE FCC’S OPEN INTERNET ORDER The fight over the Open Internet (better known as net neutrality) continued Thursday with the Federal Communications Commission voting to reverse the 2015 Title II Order, which reclassified broadband Internet access as a “telecommunications service.”This decision means that the Internet will return to its pre-2015 Title I “information service” classification (For a history of how we THE FINANCIAL SIDE OF EBS SPECTRUM LEASING A timely review of financial factors to consider when you lease your EBS spectrum. Now that Softbank has acquired Sprint Corporation, and Clearwire has become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sprint, we can expect Clearwire and other wireless companies interested in using 2.6 GHz wireless spectrum to bring their 2.6 GHz spectrum leasing activity from a near idle to an active and robust FCC CHALLENGES BITCOIN MINER (BUT NOT FOR MINING BITCOINS Mr. Rosario’s bitcoin miner put out interference strong enough to make trouble for T-Mobile and its Brooklyn customers. T-Mobile called in the FCC, whose direction-finding equipment zeroed in Mr. Rosarios’s home. The FCC sent Mr. Rosario a stern letter directing him to turn off the machine. It also threatened steep fines, seizure,and
BEWARE THE COPYRIGHT TROLL The Troll is opportunistic, like a virus. It obsessively seeks out apparent copyright violations and when it finds what appears to be an infringement – possibly the unauthorized post of copyrighted text, possibly the P2P transfer of unauthorized copies of files (like music or movies) – the Troll zeroes in. One Troll species has tended to FCC V. FOX - THE SUPREME COURT RULES The Supreme Court has issued its long-awaited decision in FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc. The good news here is that the Supreme Court's ruling changes very little on the indecency front. But the bad news is that the decision effects a major shift in a seemingly mundane legal doctrine, a shift that could affect FCC regulatory activity in all respects for years to come.COMMLAWBLOG
By FHH Law on April 26, 2021 Posted in FCC, Media. Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) anno unced that the next Full Power Non-Commercial Educational Station (“NCE”) Filing Window would take place from November 2, 2021 to November 9, 2021. Those that wish to apply must file a Form 2100, Schedule 340electronically
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On April 20, 2017, the FCC announced two new developments for NCE stations. First, the FCC stated that it will no longer require the officers and board members of NCE stations to obtain FCC registration numbers (“FRNs”), a process which requires individuals to disclose personal information such as social security numbers. PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL, FCC-STYLE The FCC standard is dramatically lower than the typical judicial standard. For the FCC’s purposes, in order to “pierce the corporate veil”, all the Commission had to consider was whether: (1) there was a common identity of officers, directors, or shareholders; (2) there was common control between the entities; and (3) piercingthe veil
BEWARE THE COPYRIGHT TROLL The Troll is opportunistic, like a virus. It obsessively seeks out apparent copyright violations and when it finds what appears to be an infringement – possibly the unauthorized post of copyrighted text, possibly the P2P transfer of unauthorized copies of files (like music or movies) – the Troll zeroes in. One Troll species has tended to RATES TO PERFORM MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS IN 2018-2022 Telecommunications Lawyers & Attorneys of Fletcher Heald & Hildreth Law Firm, offering services related to communications regulation, broadcasting law, broadcasting licensing, Internet, Communications Act, unlicensed devices, wireless and wireline telephony, cable television, satellite communications, broadcast transactions, equipment authorization, spectrum management, SUPREME COURT RULES THAT PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION IS Under New York’s regulatory scheme, the cable operator is in charge of the channel unless (1) the local government chooses to operate or (2) the local designates a private entity to operate the channel. In Manhattan, public access channels on Time Warner Cable System are privately owned by MCAC. Justice Kavanaugh held that, under thesefacts
RADIO RENEWAL DEADLINES O Alaska . O American Samoa . M Arizona . E Arkansas . N California . J Colorado . P Connecticut . R Delaware . A District of Columbia . CFlorida . D Georgia
FAA TO EASE (A LITTLE) ITS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING TOWER The FAA’s website does not mention an online system; rather, it instructs would-be outage reporters to call 877-487-6867, for Alaska 800-478-3576.) Once such a notification is received, the FAA automatically issues a “Notice to Airmen” (usually abbreviated “NOTAM”, perhaps to mask the politically incorrect nature of thetitle) with a
SECURITY INTERESTS IN FCC LICENSES: A KEY TO UNLOCKING For decades the Federal Communications Commission has refused, as a matter of policy, to allow lenders and equity investors to take security interests in the FCC licenses that permit spectrum users -- broadcasters, wireless operators and all the rest -- to use the spectrum. But with the availability of capital drying up for small- and medium-size broadcasters and telecommunications companies WELCOME TO THE ONLINE PUBLIC INSPECTION FILE WEBINAR: A Welcome to the Online Public Inspection File Webinar: A Refresher Course. Thank you for joining us. The presentation will begin shortly. Please make sure that the volume on your computer’sCOMMLAWBLOG
By FHH Law on April 26, 2021 Posted in FCC, Media. Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) anno unced that the next Full Power Non-Commercial Educational Station (“NCE”) Filing Window would take place from November 2, 2021 to November 9, 2021. Those that wish to apply must file a Form 2100, Schedule 340electronically
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On April 20, 2017, the FCC announced two new developments for NCE stations. First, the FCC stated that it will no longer require the officers and board members of NCE stations to obtain FCC registration numbers (“FRNs”), a process which requires individuals to disclose personal information such as social security numbers. PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL, FCC-STYLE The FCC standard is dramatically lower than the typical judicial standard. For the FCC’s purposes, in order to “pierce the corporate veil”, all the Commission had to consider was whether: (1) there was a common identity of officers, directors, or shareholders; (2) there was common control between the entities; and (3) piercingthe veil
BEWARE THE COPYRIGHT TROLL The Troll is opportunistic, like a virus. It obsessively seeks out apparent copyright violations and when it finds what appears to be an infringement – possibly the unauthorized post of copyrighted text, possibly the P2P transfer of unauthorized copies of files (like music or movies) – the Troll zeroes in. One Troll species has tended to RATES TO PERFORM MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS IN 2018-2022 Telecommunications Lawyers & Attorneys of Fletcher Heald & Hildreth Law Firm, offering services related to communications regulation, broadcasting law, broadcasting licensing, Internet, Communications Act, unlicensed devices, wireless and wireline telephony, cable television, satellite communications, broadcast transactions, equipment authorization, spectrum management, SUPREME COURT RULES THAT PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION IS Under New York’s regulatory scheme, the cable operator is in charge of the channel unless (1) the local government chooses to operate or (2) the local designates a private entity to operate the channel. In Manhattan, public access channels on Time Warner Cable System are privately owned by MCAC. Justice Kavanaugh held that, under thesefacts
RADIO RENEWAL DEADLINES O Alaska . O American Samoa . M Arizona . E Arkansas . N California . J Colorado . P Connecticut . R Delaware . A District of Columbia . CFlorida . D Georgia
FAA TO EASE (A LITTLE) ITS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING TOWER The FAA’s website does not mention an online system; rather, it instructs would-be outage reporters to call 877-487-6867, for Alaska 800-478-3576.) Once such a notification is received, the FAA automatically issues a “Notice to Airmen” (usually abbreviated “NOTAM”, perhaps to mask the politically incorrect nature of thetitle) with a
SECURITY INTERESTS IN FCC LICENSES: A KEY TO UNLOCKING For decades the Federal Communications Commission has refused, as a matter of policy, to allow lenders and equity investors to take security interests in the FCC licenses that permit spectrum users -- broadcasters, wireless operators and all the rest -- to use the spectrum. But with the availability of capital drying up for small- and medium-size broadcasters and telecommunications companies WELCOME TO THE ONLINE PUBLIC INSPECTION FILE WEBINAR: A Welcome to the Online Public Inspection File Webinar: A Refresher Course. Thank you for joining us. The presentation will begin shortly. Please make sure that the volume on your computer’s SELECTED NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND To cite one striking result, the analysis finds that a 1% increase in the number of 25 Mbps/3 Mbps or better broadband connections per 1,000 households is associated with a 3.6% increase in corn yields, as measured in bushels per acre. The FCC’s recently-approved $9 billion 5G Rural Fund will include a $1 billion set-aside for agricultural THE FCC ANNOUNCES MAJOR CHANGES TO THE BROADCAST LOCAL On May 13, 2020, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) released a Report and Order (“Order”) announcing major changes to the local public notice obligations for broadcast applications. The Order eliminates the obligation to publish a public notice of certain broadcast applications in newspapers. SAFE HARBOR ORDER COULD HELP CARRIERS KICK ROBOCALLS TO On July 17, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or “Commission”) released its latest Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“Order”) attempting to stop unwanted and illegal robocalls. The Order creates a “safe harbor” (i.e., legal protection from liability) to protect carriers that block calls based on reasonable analytics or other permissible REC 'N' ROLL IN THE FM BAND: LPFM CHANGES PROPOSED, NCE-FM In a rulemaking petition filed on July 8, 2019 (RM-11846), RECNET has asked the FCC to accept applications for new small noncommercial educational (“NCE”) FM stations, locally owned, with a maximum 250-watt power limit, in rural areas. Unlike LPFM stations, which are secondary, these new NCE stations would be primary spectrum users. FCC ACTS TO SPEED 5G ROLLOUTS FCC Acts to Speed 5G Rollouts. In a much ballyhooed action on September 26, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or “Commission”) took another stride in its effort to clear away regulatory and administrative obstacles to 5G cell site construction via the issuance of a Declaratory Ruling and Third Report and Order ina proceeding
CHANGES ARE COMING FOR THE KEY FREQUENCY BAND AT 4 GHZ The recent incentive auction freed up another 70 MHz for licensed wireless broadband, which sounds like a lot, but still not enough. And it’s peanuts compared to the next possible target: 3.7-4.2 GHz. That’s a full 500 MHz of prime real estate, by far the biggest block ever considered that can carry the 4G-type wireless services we allrely on.
BARRELING DOWN THE ROAD TO 5G, FCC VOTES TO RELAX EBS Barreling Down the Road to 5G, FCC Votes to Relax EBS Spectrum Rules. On June 20, 2019, I blogged about the Federal Communications Commission’s (“FCC”) plan to vote on July 10 to relax the rules governing the Educational Broadband Service (“EBS”), including eliminating the requirement to devote part of the air time toeducational
RADIO RENEWAL DEADLINES O Alaska . O American Samoa . M Arizona . E Arkansas . N California . J Colorado . P Connecticut . R Delaware . A District of Columbia . CFlorida . D Georgia
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 18-65 BEFORE THE Federal Communications Commission FCC 18-65 4 fee subcategory for toll free numbers within the Interstate Telecommunications Service Provider (ITSP)18 category19 and increased the de minimis threshold from $10 to $500 for annual regulatory fee payors.20 In the FY 2015 Report and Order, the Commission adopted a regulatory fee for DBS, as asubcategory of
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By FHH Law on April 26, 2021 Posted in FCC, Media. Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) anno unced that the next Full Power Non-Commercial Educational Station (“NCE”) Filing Window would take place from November 2, 2021 to November 9, 2021. Those that wish to apply must file a Form 2100, Schedule 340electronically
UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR JUNE Broadcast Deadlines: June 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO), UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR APRIL Broadcast Deadlines: April 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Texas must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO), also filed in LMS, regardless of the number of full SELECTED NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND To cite one striking result, the analysis finds that a 1% increase in the number of 25 Mbps/3 Mbps or better broadband connections per 1,000 households is associated with a 3.6% increase in corn yields, as measured in bushels per acre. The FCC’s recently-approved $9 billion 5G Rural Fund will include a $1 billion set-aside for agricultural PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL, FCC-STYLE The FCC standard is dramatically lower than the typical judicial standard. For the FCC’s purposes, in order to “pierce the corporate veil”, all the Commission had to consider was whether: (1) there was a common identity of officers, directors, or shareholders; (2) there was common control between the entities; and (3) piercingthe veil
SUPREME COURT RULES THAT PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION IS Under New York’s regulatory scheme, the cable operator is in charge of the channel unless (1) the local government chooses to operate or (2) the local designates a private entity to operate the channel. In Manhattan, public access channels on Time Warner Cable System are privately owned by MCAC. Justice Kavanaugh held that, under thesefacts
RATES TO PERFORM MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS IN 2018-2022 Telecommunications Lawyers & Attorneys of Fletcher Heald & Hildreth Law Firm, offering services related to communications regulation, broadcasting law, broadcasting licensing, Internet, Communications Act, unlicensed devices, wireless and wireline telephony, cable television, satellite communications, broadcast transactions, equipment authorization, spectrum management, BEWARE THE COPYRIGHT TROLL The Troll is opportunistic, like a virus. It obsessively seeks out apparent copyright violations and when it finds what appears to be an infringement – possibly the unauthorized post of copyrighted text, possibly the P2P transfer of unauthorized copies of files (like music or movies) – the Troll zeroes in. One Troll species has tended to WELCOME TO MUST-CARRY AND RETRANSMISSION CONSENT Must-Carry and Retransmission Consent 2017 DANIEL KIRKPATRICK Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, P.L.C. 1300 N. 17th Street – 11th Floor Arlington, Virginia 22209 703-812-0432 kirkpatrick@fhhlaw.com FAA TO EASE (A LITTLE) ITS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING TOWER The FAA’s website does not mention an online system; rather, it instructs would-be outage reporters to call 877-487-6867, for Alaska 800-478-3576.) Once such a notification is received, the FAA automatically issues a “Notice to Airmen” (usually abbreviated “NOTAM”, perhaps to mask the politically incorrect nature of thetitle) with a
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By FHH Law on April 26, 2021 Posted in FCC, Media. Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) anno unced that the next Full Power Non-Commercial Educational Station (“NCE”) Filing Window would take place from November 2, 2021 to November 9, 2021. Those that wish to apply must file a Form 2100, Schedule 340electronically
UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR JUNE Broadcast Deadlines: June 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO), UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR APRIL Broadcast Deadlines: April 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Texas must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO), also filed in LMS, regardless of the number of full SELECTED NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND To cite one striking result, the analysis finds that a 1% increase in the number of 25 Mbps/3 Mbps or better broadband connections per 1,000 households is associated with a 3.6% increase in corn yields, as measured in bushels per acre. The FCC’s recently-approved $9 billion 5G Rural Fund will include a $1 billion set-aside for agricultural PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL, FCC-STYLE The FCC standard is dramatically lower than the typical judicial standard. For the FCC’s purposes, in order to “pierce the corporate veil”, all the Commission had to consider was whether: (1) there was a common identity of officers, directors, or shareholders; (2) there was common control between the entities; and (3) piercingthe veil
SUPREME COURT RULES THAT PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION IS Under New York’s regulatory scheme, the cable operator is in charge of the channel unless (1) the local government chooses to operate or (2) the local designates a private entity to operate the channel. In Manhattan, public access channels on Time Warner Cable System are privately owned by MCAC. Justice Kavanaugh held that, under thesefacts
RATES TO PERFORM MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS IN 2018-2022 Telecommunications Lawyers & Attorneys of Fletcher Heald & Hildreth Law Firm, offering services related to communications regulation, broadcasting law, broadcasting licensing, Internet, Communications Act, unlicensed devices, wireless and wireline telephony, cable television, satellite communications, broadcast transactions, equipment authorization, spectrum management, BEWARE THE COPYRIGHT TROLL The Troll is opportunistic, like a virus. It obsessively seeks out apparent copyright violations and when it finds what appears to be an infringement – possibly the unauthorized post of copyrighted text, possibly the P2P transfer of unauthorized copies of files (like music or movies) – the Troll zeroes in. One Troll species has tended to WELCOME TO MUST-CARRY AND RETRANSMISSION CONSENT Must-Carry and Retransmission Consent 2017 DANIEL KIRKPATRICK Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, P.L.C. 1300 N. 17th Street – 11th Floor Arlington, Virginia 22209 703-812-0432 kirkpatrick@fhhlaw.com FAA TO EASE (A LITTLE) ITS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING TOWER The FAA’s website does not mention an online system; rather, it instructs would-be outage reporters to call 877-487-6867, for Alaska 800-478-3576.) Once such a notification is received, the FAA automatically issues a “Notice to Airmen” (usually abbreviated “NOTAM”, perhaps to mask the politically incorrect nature of thetitle) with a
SELECTED NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND The working paper finds statistically significant effects of increased broadband service, both in terms of lower costs (fertilizer, fuel, seed, etc.) and higher production (yield). To cite one striking result, the analysis finds that a 1% increase in the number of 25 Mbps/3 Mbps or better broadband connections per 1,000 households isassociated
SAFE HARBOR ORDER COULD HELP CARRIERS KICK ROBOCALLS TO On July 17, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or “Commission”) released its latest Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“Order”) attempting to stop unwanted and illegal robocalls. The Order creates a “safe harbor” (i.e., legal protection from liability) to protect carriers that block calls based on reasonable analytics or other permissibleWI-FI | COMMLAWBLOG
By Mitchell Lazarus on March 5, 2014 Posted in Cellular, Unlicensed Operations and Emerging Technologies, Wireless. With so much of our personal and business communication now dependent on Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other 2.4 GHz unlicensed technologies, there could be BEWARE THE COPYRIGHT TROLL The Troll is opportunistic, like a virus. It obsessively seeks out apparent copyright violations and when it finds what appears to be an infringement – possibly the unauthorized post of copyrighted text, possibly the P2P transfer of unauthorized copies of files (like music or movies) – the Troll zeroes in. One Troll species has tended to CHANGES ARE COMING FOR THE KEY FREQUENCY BAND AT 4 GHZ The recent incentive auction freed up another 70 MHz for licensed wireless broadband, which sounds like a lot, but still not enough. And it’s peanuts compared to the next possible target: 3.7-4.2 GHz. That’s a full 500 MHz of prime real estate, by far the biggest block ever considered that can carry the 4G-type wireless services we allrely on.
REC 'N' ROLL IN THE FM BAND: LPFM CHANGES PROPOSED, NCE-FM In a rulemaking petition filed on July 8, 2019 (RM-11846), RECNET has asked the FCC to accept applications for new small noncommercial educational (“NCE”) FM stations, locally owned, with a maximum 250-watt power limit, in rural areas. Unlike LPFM stations, which are secondary, these new NCE stations would be primary spectrum users. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 18-65 BEFORE THE Federal Communications Commission FCC 18-65 4 fee subcategory for toll free numbers within the Interstate Telecommunications Service Provider (ITSP)18 category19 and increased the de minimis threshold from $10 to $500 for annual regulatory fee payors.20 In the FY 2015 Report and Order, the Commission adopted a regulatory fee for DBS, as asubcategory of
RADIO RENEWAL DEADLINES O Alaska . O American Samoa . M Arizona . E Arkansas . N California . J Colorado . P Connecticut . R Delaware . A District of Columbia . CFlorida . D Georgia
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On December 10, 2020, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) released a Report and Order that is intended to encourage further deployment of the ATSC 3.0 Next Generation Television Standard (ATSC 3.0), and particularly to facilitate the expansion of new and innovative ancillary and supplementary “Broadcast Internet” services by noncommercial educational COMMLAWBLOGFLETCHER HEALD BLOG By FHH Law on April 26, 2021 Posted in FCC, Media. Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) anno unced that the next Full Power Non-Commercial Educational Station (“NCE”) Filing Window would take place from November 2, 2021 to November 9, 2021. Those that wish to apply must file a Form 2100, Schedule 340electronically
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As readers of CommLawBlog know, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) has reallocated the lower portion of the C-Band used for satellite communications and auctioned that portion of the spectrum for wireless services. In connection with that auction, operators of C-Band Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) earth UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR JUNE Broadcast Deadlines: June 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO),SPECIAL USE FRN
On April 20, 2017, the FCC announced two new developments for NCE stations. First, the FCC stated that it will no longer require the officers and board members of NCE stations to obtain FCC registration numbers (“FRNs”), a process which requires individuals to disclose personal information such as social security numbers. PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL, FCC-STYLE The FCC standard is dramatically lower than the typical judicial standard. For the FCC’s purposes, in order to “pierce the corporate veil”, all the Commission had to consider was whether: (1) there was a common identity of officers, directors, or shareholders; (2) there was common control between the entities; and (3) piercingthe veil
RATES TO PERFORM MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS IN 2018-2022 Telecommunications Lawyers & Attorneys of Fletcher Heald & Hildreth Law Firm, offering services related to communications regulation, broadcasting law, broadcasting licensing, Internet, Communications Act, unlicensed devices, wireless and wireline telephony, cable television, satellite communications, broadcast transactions, equipment authorization, spectrum management, SUPREME COURT RULES THAT PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION ISAZ SUPREME COURT PUBLIC ACCESSUS SUPREME COURT PUBLIC ACCESS Under New York’s regulatory scheme, the cable operator is in charge of the channel unless (1) the local government chooses to operate or (2) the local designates a private entity to operate the channel. In Manhattan, public access channels on Time Warner Cable System are privately owned by MCAC. Justice Kavanaugh held that, under thesefacts
WELCOME TO MUST-CARRY AND RETRANSMISSION CONSENT Must-Carry and Retransmission Consent 2017 DANIEL KIRKPATRICK Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, P.L.C. 1300 N. 17th Street – 11th Floor Arlington, Virginia 22209 703-812-0432 kirkpatrick@fhhlaw.com RADIO RENEWAL DEADLINES O Alaska . O American Samoa . M Arizona . E Arkansas . N California . J Colorado . P Connecticut . R Delaware . A District of Columbia . CFlorida . D Georgia
FAA TO EASE (A LITTLE) ITS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING TOWER The FAA’s website does not mention an online system; rather, it instructs would-be outage reporters to call 877-487-6867, for Alaska 800-478-3576.) Once such a notification is received, the FAA automatically issues a “Notice to Airmen” (usually abbreviated “NOTAM”, perhaps to mask the politically incorrect nature of thetitle) with a
COMMLAWBLOGFLETCHER HEALD BLOG By FHH Law on April 26, 2021 Posted in FCC, Media. Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) anno unced that the next Full Power Non-Commercial Educational Station (“NCE”) Filing Window would take place from November 2, 2021 to November 9, 2021. Those that wish to apply must file a Form 2100, Schedule 340electronically
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As readers of CommLawBlog know, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) has reallocated the lower portion of the C-Band used for satellite communications and auctioned that portion of the spectrum for wireless services. In connection with that auction, operators of C-Band Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) earth UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR JUNE Broadcast Deadlines: June 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO),SPECIAL USE FRN
On April 20, 2017, the FCC announced two new developments for NCE stations. First, the FCC stated that it will no longer require the officers and board members of NCE stations to obtain FCC registration numbers (“FRNs”), a process which requires individuals to disclose personal information such as social security numbers. PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL, FCC-STYLE The FCC standard is dramatically lower than the typical judicial standard. For the FCC’s purposes, in order to “pierce the corporate veil”, all the Commission had to consider was whether: (1) there was a common identity of officers, directors, or shareholders; (2) there was common control between the entities; and (3) piercingthe veil
RATES TO PERFORM MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS IN 2018-2022 Telecommunications Lawyers & Attorneys of Fletcher Heald & Hildreth Law Firm, offering services related to communications regulation, broadcasting law, broadcasting licensing, Internet, Communications Act, unlicensed devices, wireless and wireline telephony, cable television, satellite communications, broadcast transactions, equipment authorization, spectrum management, SUPREME COURT RULES THAT PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION ISAZ SUPREME COURT PUBLIC ACCESSUS SUPREME COURT PUBLIC ACCESS Under New York’s regulatory scheme, the cable operator is in charge of the channel unless (1) the local government chooses to operate or (2) the local designates a private entity to operate the channel. In Manhattan, public access channels on Time Warner Cable System are privately owned by MCAC. Justice Kavanaugh held that, under thesefacts
WELCOME TO MUST-CARRY AND RETRANSMISSION CONSENT Must-Carry and Retransmission Consent 2017 DANIEL KIRKPATRICK Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, P.L.C. 1300 N. 17th Street – 11th Floor Arlington, Virginia 22209 703-812-0432 kirkpatrick@fhhlaw.com RADIO RENEWAL DEADLINES O Alaska . O American Samoa . M Arizona . E Arkansas . N California . J Colorado . P Connecticut . R Delaware . A District of Columbia . CFlorida . D Georgia
FAA TO EASE (A LITTLE) ITS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING TOWER The FAA’s website does not mention an online system; rather, it instructs would-be outage reporters to call 877-487-6867, for Alaska 800-478-3576.) Once such a notification is received, the FAA automatically issues a “Notice to Airmen” (usually abbreviated “NOTAM”, perhaps to mask the politically incorrect nature of thetitle) with a
UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR JUNE Broadcast Deadlines: June 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO), SELECTED NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND To cite one striking result, the analysis finds that a 1% increase in the number of 25 Mbps/3 Mbps or better broadband connections per 1,000 households is associated with a 3.6% increase in corn yields, as measured in bushels per acre. The FCC’s recently-approved $9 billion 5G Rural Fund will include a $1 billion set-aside for agricultural NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND The September NTIA webinar is on “Measuring the Economic Impact of Broadband” and will be held on September 18, 2019, with speakers from Purdue and Oklahoma State University. More information here . The next NTIA/state broadband workshop that is open for registration will be in Reno, NV, September 27, 2019. Details here. REC 'N' ROLL IN THE FM BAND: LPFM CHANGES PROPOSED, NCE-FM In a rulemaking petition filed on July 8, 2019 (RM-11846), RECNET has asked the FCC to accept applications for new small noncommercial educational (“NCE”) FM stations, locally owned, with a maximum 250-watt power limit, in rural areas. Unlike LPFM stations, which are secondary, these new NCE stations would be primary spectrum users. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 18-65 BEFORE THE Federal Communications Commission FCC 18-65 4 fee subcategory for toll free numbers within the Interstate Telecommunications Service Provider (ITSP)18 category19 and increased the de minimis threshold from $10 to $500 for annual regulatory fee payors.20 In the FY 2015 Report and Order, the Commission adopted a regulatory fee for DBS, as asubcategory of
POLITICAL BROADCASTING RULES Q&A With primaries in some states happening as soon as March, the 2018 election cycle is certain to be contentious and hard-fought. Now is the time for broadcasters to review their systems to ensure that they will be in compliance with the FCC’s political advertising requirements. Now that all broadcast stations are required to place political files online, it will be increasingly important for WELCOME TO “NAVIGATING THE ONLINE PUBLIC INSPECTION FILE Welcome to “Navigating the Online Public Inspection File” Webinar (April 2019) Thank you for joining us. The presentation will beginshortly.
FCC V. FOX - THE SUPREME COURT RULES The Supreme Court has issued its long-awaited decision in FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc. The good news here is that the Supreme Court's ruling changes very little on the indecency front. But the bad news is that the decision effects a major shift in a seemingly mundane legal doctrine, a shift that could affect FCC regulatory activity in all respects for years to come. COURT PRELIMINARILY APPROVES TVMLC-SESAC SETTLEMENT Lawsuit begun in 2009 could be wrapped up next March. Check your mailbox for more details. If you’re a full-power TV licensee, in the near future you can expect to be receiving (or you may already have received) a note from the Television Music License Committee (TVMLC) notifying you that a court has preliminarily approved a settlement the Committee has reached with SESAC.FCC – COMMLAWBLOG
On December 10, 2020, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) released a Report and Order that is intended to encourage further deployment of the ATSC 3.0 Next Generation Television Standard (ATSC 3.0), and particularly to facilitate the expansion of new and innovative ancillary and supplementary “Broadcast Internet” services by noncommercial educational COMMLAWBLOGFLETCHER HEALD BLOG By FHH Law on April 26, 2021 Posted in FCC, Media. Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) anno unced that the next Full Power Non-Commercial Educational Station (“NCE”) Filing Window would take place from November 2, 2021 to November 9, 2021. Those that wish to apply must file a Form 2100, Schedule 340electronically
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As readers of CommLawBlog know, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) has reallocated the lower portion of the C-Band used for satellite communications and auctioned that portion of the spectrum for wireless services. In connection with that auction, operators of C-Band Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) earth UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR JUNE Broadcast Deadlines: June 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO),SPECIAL USE FRN
On April 20, 2017, the FCC announced two new developments for NCE stations. First, the FCC stated that it will no longer require the officers and board members of NCE stations to obtain FCC registration numbers (“FRNs”), a process which requires individuals to disclose personal information such as social security numbers. PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL, FCC-STYLE The FCC standard is dramatically lower than the typical judicial standard. For the FCC’s purposes, in order to “pierce the corporate veil”, all the Commission had to consider was whether: (1) there was a common identity of officers, directors, or shareholders; (2) there was common control between the entities; and (3) piercingthe veil
RATES TO PERFORM MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS IN 2018-2022 Telecommunications Lawyers & Attorneys of Fletcher Heald & Hildreth Law Firm, offering services related to communications regulation, broadcasting law, broadcasting licensing, Internet, Communications Act, unlicensed devices, wireless and wireline telephony, cable television, satellite communications, broadcast transactions, equipment authorization, spectrum management, SUPREME COURT RULES THAT PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION ISAZ SUPREME COURT PUBLIC ACCESSUS SUPREME COURT PUBLIC ACCESS Under New York’s regulatory scheme, the cable operator is in charge of the channel unless (1) the local government chooses to operate or (2) the local designates a private entity to operate the channel. In Manhattan, public access channels on Time Warner Cable System are privately owned by MCAC. Justice Kavanaugh held that, under thesefacts
WELCOME TO MUST-CARRY AND RETRANSMISSION CONSENT Must-Carry and Retransmission Consent 2017 DANIEL KIRKPATRICK Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, P.L.C. 1300 N. 17th Street – 11th Floor Arlington, Virginia 22209 703-812-0432 kirkpatrick@fhhlaw.com RADIO RENEWAL DEADLINES O Alaska . O American Samoa . M Arizona . E Arkansas . N California . J Colorado . P Connecticut . R Delaware . A District of Columbia . CFlorida . D Georgia
FAA TO EASE (A LITTLE) ITS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING TOWER The FAA’s website does not mention an online system; rather, it instructs would-be outage reporters to call 877-487-6867, for Alaska 800-478-3576.) Once such a notification is received, the FAA automatically issues a “Notice to Airmen” (usually abbreviated “NOTAM”, perhaps to mask the politically incorrect nature of thetitle) with a
COMMLAWBLOGFLETCHER HEALD BLOG By FHH Law on April 26, 2021 Posted in FCC, Media. Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) anno unced that the next Full Power Non-Commercial Educational Station (“NCE”) Filing Window would take place from November 2, 2021 to November 9, 2021. Those that wish to apply must file a Form 2100, Schedule 340electronically
| COMMLAWBLOG
As readers of CommLawBlog know, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) has reallocated the lower portion of the C-Band used for satellite communications and auctioned that portion of the spectrum for wireless services. In connection with that auction, operators of C-Band Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) earth UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR JUNE Broadcast Deadlines: June 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO),SPECIAL USE FRN
On April 20, 2017, the FCC announced two new developments for NCE stations. First, the FCC stated that it will no longer require the officers and board members of NCE stations to obtain FCC registration numbers (“FRNs”), a process which requires individuals to disclose personal information such as social security numbers. PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL, FCC-STYLE The FCC standard is dramatically lower than the typical judicial standard. For the FCC’s purposes, in order to “pierce the corporate veil”, all the Commission had to consider was whether: (1) there was a common identity of officers, directors, or shareholders; (2) there was common control between the entities; and (3) piercingthe veil
RATES TO PERFORM MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS IN 2018-2022 Telecommunications Lawyers & Attorneys of Fletcher Heald & Hildreth Law Firm, offering services related to communications regulation, broadcasting law, broadcasting licensing, Internet, Communications Act, unlicensed devices, wireless and wireline telephony, cable television, satellite communications, broadcast transactions, equipment authorization, spectrum management, SUPREME COURT RULES THAT PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION ISAZ SUPREME COURT PUBLIC ACCESSUS SUPREME COURT PUBLIC ACCESS Under New York’s regulatory scheme, the cable operator is in charge of the channel unless (1) the local government chooses to operate or (2) the local designates a private entity to operate the channel. In Manhattan, public access channels on Time Warner Cable System are privately owned by MCAC. Justice Kavanaugh held that, under thesefacts
WELCOME TO MUST-CARRY AND RETRANSMISSION CONSENT Must-Carry and Retransmission Consent 2017 DANIEL KIRKPATRICK Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, P.L.C. 1300 N. 17th Street – 11th Floor Arlington, Virginia 22209 703-812-0432 kirkpatrick@fhhlaw.com RADIO RENEWAL DEADLINES O Alaska . O American Samoa . M Arizona . E Arkansas . N California . J Colorado . P Connecticut . R Delaware . A District of Columbia . CFlorida . D Georgia
FAA TO EASE (A LITTLE) ITS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING TOWER The FAA’s website does not mention an online system; rather, it instructs would-be outage reporters to call 877-487-6867, for Alaska 800-478-3576.) Once such a notification is received, the FAA automatically issues a “Notice to Airmen” (usually abbreviated “NOTAM”, perhaps to mask the politically incorrect nature of thetitle) with a
UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR JUNE Broadcast Deadlines: June 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO), SELECTED NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND To cite one striking result, the analysis finds that a 1% increase in the number of 25 Mbps/3 Mbps or better broadband connections per 1,000 households is associated with a 3.6% increase in corn yields, as measured in bushels per acre. The FCC’s recently-approved $9 billion 5G Rural Fund will include a $1 billion set-aside for agricultural NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND The September NTIA webinar is on “Measuring the Economic Impact of Broadband” and will be held on September 18, 2019, with speakers from Purdue and Oklahoma State University. More information here . The next NTIA/state broadband workshop that is open for registration will be in Reno, NV, September 27, 2019. Details here. REC 'N' ROLL IN THE FM BAND: LPFM CHANGES PROPOSED, NCE-FM In a rulemaking petition filed on July 8, 2019 (RM-11846), RECNET has asked the FCC to accept applications for new small noncommercial educational (“NCE”) FM stations, locally owned, with a maximum 250-watt power limit, in rural areas. Unlike LPFM stations, which are secondary, these new NCE stations would be primary spectrum users. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 18-65 BEFORE THE Federal Communications Commission FCC 18-65 4 fee subcategory for toll free numbers within the Interstate Telecommunications Service Provider (ITSP)18 category19 and increased the de minimis threshold from $10 to $500 for annual regulatory fee payors.20 In the FY 2015 Report and Order, the Commission adopted a regulatory fee for DBS, as asubcategory of
POLITICAL BROADCASTING RULES Q&A With primaries in some states happening as soon as March, the 2018 election cycle is certain to be contentious and hard-fought. Now is the time for broadcasters to review their systems to ensure that they will be in compliance with the FCC’s political advertising requirements. Now that all broadcast stations are required to place political files online, it will be increasingly important for WELCOME TO “NAVIGATING THE ONLINE PUBLIC INSPECTION FILE Welcome to “Navigating the Online Public Inspection File” Webinar (April 2019) Thank you for joining us. The presentation will beginshortly.
FCC V. FOX - THE SUPREME COURT RULES The Supreme Court has issued its long-awaited decision in FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc. The good news here is that the Supreme Court's ruling changes very little on the indecency front. But the bad news is that the decision effects a major shift in a seemingly mundane legal doctrine, a shift that could affect FCC regulatory activity in all respects for years to come. COURT PRELIMINARILY APPROVES TVMLC-SESAC SETTLEMENT Lawsuit begun in 2009 could be wrapped up next March. Check your mailbox for more details. If you’re a full-power TV licensee, in the near future you can expect to be receiving (or you may already have received) a note from the Television Music License Committee (TVMLC) notifying you that a court has preliminarily approved a settlement the Committee has reached with SESAC.FCC – COMMLAWBLOG
On December 10, 2020, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) released a Report and Order that is intended to encourage further deployment of the ATSC 3.0 Next Generation Television Standard (ATSC 3.0), and particularly to facilitate the expansion of new and innovative ancillary and supplementary “Broadcast Internet” services by noncommercial educational COMMLAWBLOGFLETCHER HEALD BLOG Broadcast Deadlines: June 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO),| COMMLAWBLOG
The Universal Service Administrative Co. (“USAC”) will soon establish a deadline to file applications for funding from the $7.171 billion Emergency Connectivity Fund recently established by Congressand the FCC.
UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR JUNE Broadcast Deadlines: June 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO), THE FCC’S POLITICAL FILE RULES: IS YOUR STATION IN FULLNAB POLITICAL FORM 2020POLITICAL FORMS FOR RADIO Super Tuesday is less than two weeks away, Michael Bloomberg is spending a king’s ransom on political advertisements, and the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) is actively engaged in investigating stations’ compliance with the political file rules.SPECIAL USE FRN
On April 20, 2017, the FCC announced two new developments for NCE stations. First, the FCC stated that it will no longer require the officers and board members of NCE stations to obtain FCC registration numbers (“FRNs”), a process which requires individuals to disclose personal information such as social security numbers. PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL, FCC-STYLE You think putting your license in a limited liability entity will always protect you? Think again. The FCC is holding an LLC's owner personally accountable for a proposed $1.7 million fine because of his company's alleged misconduct. How's that for "limited liability"? SUPREME COURT RULES THAT PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION ISAZ SUPREME COURT PUBLIC ACCESSUS SUPREME COURT PUBLIC ACCESS As we neared the end of the 2018-2019 Supreme Court term, I was watching with bated breath for the issuance of three opinions relevantto my work and, I
WELCOME TO MUST-CARRY AND RETRANSMISSION CONSENT Must-Carry and Retransmission Consent 2017 DANIEL KIRKPATRICK Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, P.L.C. 1300 N. 17th Street – 11th Floor Arlington, Virginia 22209 703-812-0432 kirkpatrick@fhhlaw.com RADIO RENEWAL DEADLINES O Alaska . O American Samoa . M Arizona . E Arkansas . N California . J Colorado . P Connecticut . R Delaware . A District of Columbia . CFlorida . D Georgia
FAA TO EASE (A LITTLE) ITS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING TOWER But the FCC isn’t planning to give tower owners much slack as a result. If you’re responsible for a tower subject to lighting requirements imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration, your life may be getting a bit easier early next year. COMMLAWBLOGFLETCHER HEALD BLOG Broadcast Deadlines: June 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO),| COMMLAWBLOG
The Universal Service Administrative Co. (“USAC”) will soon establish a deadline to file applications for funding from the $7.171 billion Emergency Connectivity Fund recently established by Congressand the FCC.
UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR JUNE Broadcast Deadlines: June 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO), THE FCC’S POLITICAL FILE RULES: IS YOUR STATION IN FULLNAB POLITICAL FORM 2020POLITICAL FORMS FOR RADIO Super Tuesday is less than two weeks away, Michael Bloomberg is spending a king’s ransom on political advertisements, and the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) is actively engaged in investigating stations’ compliance with the political file rules.SPECIAL USE FRN
On April 20, 2017, the FCC announced two new developments for NCE stations. First, the FCC stated that it will no longer require the officers and board members of NCE stations to obtain FCC registration numbers (“FRNs”), a process which requires individuals to disclose personal information such as social security numbers. PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL, FCC-STYLE You think putting your license in a limited liability entity will always protect you? Think again. The FCC is holding an LLC's owner personally accountable for a proposed $1.7 million fine because of his company's alleged misconduct. How's that for "limited liability"? SUPREME COURT RULES THAT PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION ISAZ SUPREME COURT PUBLIC ACCESSUS SUPREME COURT PUBLIC ACCESS As we neared the end of the 2018-2019 Supreme Court term, I was watching with bated breath for the issuance of three opinions relevantto my work and, I
WELCOME TO MUST-CARRY AND RETRANSMISSION CONSENT Must-Carry and Retransmission Consent 2017 DANIEL KIRKPATRICK Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, P.L.C. 1300 N. 17th Street – 11th Floor Arlington, Virginia 22209 703-812-0432 kirkpatrick@fhhlaw.com RADIO RENEWAL DEADLINES O Alaska . O American Samoa . M Arizona . E Arkansas . N California . J Colorado . P Connecticut . R Delaware . A District of Columbia . CFlorida . D Georgia
FAA TO EASE (A LITTLE) ITS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING TOWER But the FCC isn’t planning to give tower owners much slack as a result. If you’re responsible for a tower subject to lighting requirements imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration, your life may be getting a bit easier early next year. UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR JUNE Broadcast Deadlines: June 1, 2021. Radio License Renewal Applications Due – Applications for renewal of license for radio stations located in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming must be filed in Licensing and Management System (LMS). These applications must be accompanied by Schedule 396, the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Report (EEO), SELECTED NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND Capitol Hill. President Biden on March 11, 2021 signed a further Coronavirus emergency spending package into law – the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act ($1.9 trillion). A very high-level summary of the major spending components of the legislation can be found here (courtesy of CTC Technology & Energy) – but the notable highlights include a $10 billion “capital projects” grant fund forWI-FI | COMMLAWBLOG
On November 19, the FCC issued a Report and Order for which the Wi-Fi community can be justly grateful at their Thanksgiving celebrations. For some years the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) has been concerned that the potential for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) in the 5.85 – 5.925 band has never panned out. REC 'N' ROLL IN THE FM BAND: LPFM CHANGES PROPOSED, NCE-FM Yes, REC Networks (“RECNET”) is on a roll with the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) when it comes to the FM radio broadcast band. Describing NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BROADBAND Capitol Hill. House Democrats’ “Leading Infrastructure for Tomorrow’s America Act” (LIFT America Act) –containing $40 billion dedicated for broadband, largely through reverse auctions – remains pending.. While prospects for significant federal spending on a new broadband program remain in limbo, Congress has allocated further funding to the United States Department of Agriculture FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 18-65 BEFORE THE Federal Communications Commission FCC 18-65 4 fee subcategory for toll free numbers within the Interstate Telecommunications Service Provider (ITSP)18 category19 and increased the de minimis threshold from $10 to $500 for annual regulatory fee payors.20 In the FY 2015 Report and Order, the Commission adopted a regulatory fee for DBS, as asubcategory of
WELCOME TO “NAVIGATING THE ONLINE PUBLIC INSPECTION FILE Welcome to “Navigating the Online Public Inspection File” Webinar (April 2019) Thank you for joining us. The presentation will beginshortly.
FCC V. FOX - THE SUPREME COURT RULES The Supreme Court has issued its long-awaited decision in FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc. The good news here is that the Supreme Court's ruling changes very little on the indecency front. But the bad news is that the decision effects a major shift in a seemingly mundane legal doctrine, a shift that could affect FCC regulatory activity in all respects for years to come. COURT PRELIMINARILY APPROVES TVMLC-SESAC SETTLEMENT Lawsuit begun in 2009 could be wrapped up next March. Check your mailbox for more details. If you’re a full-power TV licensee, in the near future you can expect to be receiving (or you may already have received) a note from the Television Music License Committee (TVMLC) notifying you that a court has preliminarily approved a settlement the Committee has reached with SESAC.FCC – COMMLAWBLOG
On December 10, 2020, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) released a Report and Order that is intended to encourage further deployment of the ATSC 3.0 Next Generation Television Standard (ATSC 3.0), and particularly to facilitate the expansion of new and innovative ancillary and supplementary “Broadcast Internet” services by noncommercial educational__ MENU
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Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth FCC TO ALLOW CREATION OF A NEW 900 MHZ BROADBAND BANDBy Donald Evans on
April 29, 2020 Posted in FCC,Telecommunications
The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) has released a draft _Order_ which is
likely to be adopted at the Commission‘s May 13 meeting. The order would bring to an end a long process spearheaded by Anterix (formerly PDV) to gather up and reshuffle the now untidily interleaved narrowband and Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) channel groups in the 896-901/935-940 MHz bands into neatly separated broadband and narrowband licenses. A 3 x 3 MHz broadband license would reside in the middle of the 10 MHz band, with numerous 12.5 kHz narrowband allocations on either side. Continue Reading__
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Specialized Mobile Radio NEW LPFM RULES ADOPTED AS ANTICIPATEDBy Peter Tannenwald
on April 28, 2020 Posted in FCC,Media
On April 16, 2020, we wrote about new rules governing applications for and the operation of Low Power FM (“LPFM”) radio stations that were scheduled for adoption by the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) at its monthly meeting on April 23. The new rules were indeed adopted, although by written vote of the Commissioners the day before the meeting. The_Report and Order_
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UPCOMING FCC BROADCAST AND TELECOM DEADLINES FOR MAY – JULY By FHH Law on April 28, 2020 Posted in Deadlines,FCC,
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_FM Boosters and Hyper-local Broadcasting_ – Comments are due with regard to a petition for rulemaking by GeoBroadcast Solutions LLC asking the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) to permit radio broadcasters to use single frequency network (SFN) technology to provide hyper-local programming, emergency alerting, and advertising. Continue Reading__
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FCC EXAMINING APPLICATIONS FOR COVID-19 TELEHEALTH AND CONNECTED CAREPROGRAMS
By Jeffrey Mitchell
on April 27, 2020 Posted in FCC,Telecommunications
Over the last month, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) has taken a flurry of COVID-19 pandemic-related actions aimed at increasing access to telehealth and making it easier for carriers to voluntarily assist K‑12 schools, libraries, and health care providers as they respond to COVID-19. Most dramatically, the Commission voted on April 2, 2020, to establish a $200 million COVID-19 Telehealth Programwith funding
authorized by Congress under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act (signed into law on March 27). The Commission, in the same order, launched the long-awaited $100 million Connected Care Pilot Program.
Less than two weeks after voting out the COVID-19 Telehealth Program order, the Commission was accepting applications on a rolling basis, with the first $3 million in funding approvals coming within days. Funding
100% of the cost of an array of equipment and services with no competitive bidding requirement (unlike in the Rural Health Care (“RHC”) Program and the Connected Care Pilot Program), this program is close to being a grant program. Continue Reading__
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FREE PRESS VS. BROADCAST JOURNALISM: TRUTH IN THE TIME OF THECORONAVIRUS
By Anne Goodwin Crump on April 24, 2020 Posted in FCC,First Amendment
The Federal Communications Commission’s (“FCC” or the “Commission”) recent rejection(FCC
statement here
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petition
submitted by Free Press to demand FCC action with regard to broadcasters’ coverage of governmental statements about the COVID-19 epidemic has received a great deal of coverage. What may have escaped attention, however, is that, aside from some sharp wording, the decision really was just an ordinary expression of the Commission’s longstanding aversion to interfering in broadcasters’ content decisions. Perhaps more surprising is that an organization with the name Free Press is attempting to convince a government agency, the FCC, to force broadcasters to cover the news in a particular way. Regardless of whether Free Press is on the side of the angels in promoting Truth, its petition raises First Amendment issues of supplanting broadcasters’ editorial judgment and compelled speech.Continue Reading
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“SWEEPS” ARE UNDER THE RUG: FCC SEEKS COMMENT ON NEW METRICS TO ESTABLISH SIGNIFICANT VIEWERSHIPBy Peter Tannenwald
on April 20, 2020 Posted in Cable,FCC,
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The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has invited comments on it’s _Notice of Proposed Rulemaking_
(“NPRM”) on whether it should update its rules that determine whether a television broadcast station is “significantly viewed” in communities outside of its Designated Market area (“DMA”) for purposes of carriage on Multichannel Video Program Distribution (“MVPD”) systems, both cable and satellite. Continue Reading__
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LOW POWER FM RULE CHANGES SLATED FOR APRIL 23 FCC VOTEBy Peter Tannenwald
on April 16, 2020 Posted in FCC,Media
The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has released a draft of a _Report and Order_ scheduled
for a vote on April 23, looking toward making several changes in the rules governing Low Power FM (“LPFM”) radio stations. We wrotean article
last year when the rules were proposed. Not all the requests for rule changes will be granted; for example, the FCC will not allow LPFM stations to increase power from the present 100-watt limit to 250 watts. However, LPFM stations will be permitted to use directional antennas, to move greater distances without waiting for an application filing window, and to own boosters and translators. The FCC will decline to announce any new application filing window for new stations and major changes in existing stations for either the LPFM or the full power noncommercial educational (“NCE”) FM service, but it suggests in a footnote that when windows do open, primary stations (_i.e_. NCE-FM) should be given the earlier opportunity to apply.Continue Reading
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CORRECTED COMMENT DEADLINES FOR REGULATION OF RF EMISSIONS IN HIGHERFREQUENCY BANDS
By Peter Tannenwald
on April 16, 2020 Posted in FCC,Telecommunications
On January 9, 2020, we bloggedabout
a Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) decision resolving many of the issues that it had been considering with respect to limits on exposure of human beings to radiofrequency (“RF”) energy. The FCC also invited comments as to whether it should extend its regulation of RF emissions from the present range of 100 kHz to 100 GHz up to 3 THz (3,000 GHz). On April 7, 2020, we posted the Comment and Reply Comment deadlines. Those dates were published by the FCC in error and have now been corrected. The corrected deadlines for the new filings are May 15, 2020, for Comments and June 15, 2020, for Reply Comments.__
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EFFECTIVE DATE OF TRUTH-IN-BILLING STATUTE DEFERREDBy Peter Tannenwald
on April 15, 2020 Posted in FCC,Media
Last year, a new law, the Television Viewer Protection Act of 2019 (“TVPA”), was enacted, requiring Multichannel Video Programming Distributors (“MVPDs”) and providers of fixed broadband services to disclose all charges that a consumer will have to pay before he or she signs up for service. The statute requires compliance by June 20, 2020, but the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has exercised its authority to grant a six-month extension. ContinueReading
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FCC CONTINUES FINES FOR IMPROPER USE OF EAS SIGNALS By Elizabeth Craig on April 13, 2020 Posted in Enforcement,FCC, Media
The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) remains consistent in its enforcement of fines for the improper use of Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) tones. On April 7, 2020, the Commission released a_ Notice of Apparent Liabilityfor Forfeiture
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“Notice”) proposing to levy a $20,000 fine against Entercom License, LLC (Entercom) station WNEW-FM for the unauthorized use of EAS tones. Continue Reading__
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