NAB Swings for the Fences With “Delete, Delete” Filing
When Brendan Carr asked for suggestions about rules to cut, the NAB was ready
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When Brendan Carr asked for suggestions about rules to cut, the NAB was ready
Ownership caps and AM radio top the list
Association is concerned about sustainability of the legacy ecosystem
Meanwhile Curtis LeGeyt met with Chairman Brendan Carr last week to press its case
Dennis Wallace is the recipient on the television side
He also says “newsrooms must be able to report without fear or favor”
Head of CTA threatens to ramp up the fight over performance royalties
Rule changes require broadcasters to beef up foreign sponsorship identification
LeGeyt thanks supporters, says fight will continue next year
In its draft order to be acted on this month, the commission did not...
The association seeks to build support for software-based EAS
It asks the commission to close its proceeding and let Congress deal with it
The FCC received more than 2,000 comments on the topic of AI disclosure in...
After problem with population calculation, the commission asked radio broadcasters to wait
The commission has finalized the annual fees for FY2024, which are due this month
Commission responded to a request from the NAB and MPA
Says commission had no basis to reverse its earlier decision
Legendary Station nominees are WLS, WLW, WIVK, KYGO and WHTZ
It has concerns about interference, cost and other issues
Says the commission should have modernized outdated rules
His appearance would “create a distraction” from philanthropic-oriented event
Incoming directors begin their two-year terms in June
Will play a role in advocacy before the FCC and in the courts
Stations will be able to use systems like ZoneCasting for a few minutes hourly
The FCC is asking for comments after the proponents petitioned for a clarification
Report that helps stations assess their metadata includes fresh market audits
Idea of allowing FM geo-targeting for a few minutes each hour is controversial
LeGeyt: “Broadcasters’ expressive content is particularly valuable for AI ingestion precisely because it is...
Broadcasters find fault with study paid for by the auto industry
Webinar will stream from NAB’s new studio in Washington
The commission's revised methodology gives some relief to radio/TV stations
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is recognizing the association on its centennial
The issue will be taken up in August but don't expect final action that...
The trade association hopes to hire a replacement by end of this year
Read details of the proposal to grandfather 14 “Franken FMs”
The association cites her “wealth of experience in media and telecommunications”