The Supreme Court's decision in the Aereo case should be released soon - but in the meantime, amuse yourselves by speculating about the many ways in which the case may shake out.… Continue Reading
Like the swallows returning to Capistrano, each spring brings a new set of proposed regulatory fees from the FCC - and this year is no exception.… Continue Reading
The effective date of the FCC's new schedule of application fees has been announced -- but if you're marking that date in your calendar, you might want to use a pencil for the time being.… Continue Reading
The long-impending Aereo argument in the Supreme Court has now come and gone, and we are left to sift through what remains to try to figure out what's next.… Continue Reading
Reminder: Kevin Goldberg and Harry Cole will be presenting a FREE webinar to review and explain how the Aereo case got to the Supreme Court and what it could mean. Space is limited; sign up now.… Continue Reading
The FCC has proposed tossing its network nonduplication and syndicated exclusivity rules. We now know the deadlines for comments on that proposal.… Continue Reading
Kevin Goldberg and Harry Cole will be presenting a FREE webinar to review and explain how the Aereo case got to the Supreme Court and what it could mean.… Continue Reading
The FCC has barred non-commonly-owned Top Four ranked stations in a given market from engaging in joint retransmission consent negotiations.… Continue Reading
Hot on the heels of a $1.9 million fine for use of EAS tones in a movie ad, a report of a similar EAS-laden ad (supposedly for charcoal) is making the rounds.… Continue Reading
As Supreme Court decision approaches, a U.S. District Judge in Utah has enjoined Aereo from rolling out its service in the Tenth Circuit.… Continue Reading
While the real Aereo game is still in the Supreme Court later this spring, the court in the Utah installment of the Aereo litigation is gearing up for some activity. The Swami has something to say about that.… Continue Reading