In the FM radio world, there are supposed to be only two kinds of antennas: directional and non-directional - but things are not as simple as they might appear.… Continue Reading
A group of radio station owners is asking the Commission to waive the sponsorship identification requirements for a "defined class of qualifying radio broadcasters".… Continue Reading
The Commission has fined a TV licensee a whopping $325,000 for a single three-second instance of unintended indecency during a newscast. It looks like the FCC wants to send a signal to broadcasters.… Continue Reading
If you're planning on filing a petition for rulemaking with the FCC but you're out of paper, or maybe your printer is low on toner and the local Kinko's is closed, we've got good news for you.… Continue Reading
Another class of the brightest and the best is working its way through the Broadcast Leadership Training Program, and FHH is there to help.… Continue Reading
In a report on "Copyright and the Music Marketplace", the Copyright Office has set out a wide range of observations and recommendations that could resonate for years in Congress and elsewhere.… Continue Reading
With FM Auction 98 now in the works, the Commission has frozen, effective as of March 16, 2015, a range of filings -- applications, rulemaking proposals, etc. -- that could affect any of the 131 channels slated for the auction block.… Continue Reading
The bidding won't start until July, but there's no time like the present to check out this year's opportunities in the latest FM auction.… Continue Reading
Some familiar faces from Capitol Hill are taking an alternative approach to trying to get the FCC to open up spectrum for wireless broadband.… Continue Reading
If you were looking for something to do in your spare time for the next several weeks, good news! The FCC has just released its net neutrality order.… Continue Reading
Pushed by losses in the courts, FCC is now relying on Title II, Section 706, Title III as authority for increased regulatory control of the Internet.… Continue Reading
While the FCC is usually in the driver's seat when it comes to spectrum management in the U.S., that doesn't mean that Congress can't, and won't, occasionally engage in some aggressive backseat driving.… Continue Reading