Don't forget Where Things Stand
Staff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 4/7/2002 8:00:00 PM
Where Things Stand, concise and timely updates on TV and radio issues before the Federal Communications Commission and Congress, returns to BROADCASTING & CABLE's Web site on Wednesday. Go to www. broadcastingcable.com and scroll to "Features."
Where Things Stand was, for years, a regular feature of the magazine. It covers everything from digital television to must-carry to the TV and radio ownership caps. In addition to the updates, it includes key facts about the FCC commissioners and their staffs, as well as a guide to other online resources that will help keep you briefed on what's happening.
This valuable information is compiled by Erwin G. Krasnow and Michael D. Berg, of Shook, Hardy & Bacon, two of the most prominent communications attorneys in Washington. With David Siddall, they authored FCC Lobbying: A Handbook of Insider Tips and Practical Advice.
Krasnow and Berg regularly update the information. So it is BROADCASTING & CABLE's hope that you will visit the site often —whenever you need a quick fix on where things stand in Washington.
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