A little-used FCC rule could make a comeback if commission Chair Brendan Carr has his way.
Radio broadcasters argue FCC ownership caps are “archaic and obsolete,” citing advertiser losses and competition from unrestricted digital platforms.
An Asbury, Iowa LPFM hopeful’s attempt to challenge the FCC’s refusal to let it change its operating frequency was once again ...
The National Association of Broadcasters believes that removing "outdated restrictions" on local ownership is vital to rescue ...
A US House FCC oversight hearing put broadcast ownership caps, deregulation, and public interest standards in focus as ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Media Bureau of the FCC has formally modified its rules as it pertains to FM terrestrial digital audio broadcasting systems, a change that is designed to give Xperi Corp.’s HD ...
WASHINGTON—More than 20 conservative groups and individuals, led by Heritage Action for America, have sent a letter today to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr supporting efforts ...
The FCC's Enforcement Bureau on Monday indicated that it seeks to collect $20,000 in fines from four individuals found to ...