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More Input On OutputsBy John Eggerton, November 10, 2009Groups massed against MPAA set-top controls waiver request continue to push case More
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FCC Wants More Info From Raycom On Honolulu Shared Service AgreementBy John Eggerton, November 10, 2009Company has agreement with MCG Capital for three TV stations in Honolulu More
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Genachowski Pitches For Net Neutrality, Mobile Broadband in BeirutBy John Eggerton, November 10, 2009FCC chairman speaks at International Telecom Union regulators symposium More
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NTIA, RUS: Only One More Round of Broadband Stimulus FundingBy John Eggerton, November 10, 2009Agencies also put out request for comment on improving bidding More
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IFTA Gets Free Trial Of Content-Protection ServiceBy John Eggerton, November 10, 2009iWatch, form IP-Echelon, is an online content identification, monitoring and monetization service More
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Free Press, NHMC Join in Call for More Civilized Net Neutrality DebateBy John Eggerton, November 9, 2009Open letter asks for calming of inflamed rhetoric More
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Consumer Groups, Congress Team on Web Privacy IssuesBy John Eggerton, November 9, 2009Congressional Bi-Partisan Privacy Caucus to join consumer groups to brief Hill staffers on behavioral targeting, user tracking. More
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KLAS Files Response Denying Allegations Made in Auto Sale Coverage ComplaintBy John Eggerton, November 9, 2009Competitor KVBC alleges station covered liquidation sale in exchange for ad flight More
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Public Safety Grant Extension Signed Into LawBy John Eggerton, November 9, 2009Emergency communications training program to run through 2012 More
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FCC Media Bureau Chief Lake: Agency Yet To Decide Whether To Grant MPAA Waiver RequestBy John Eggerton, November 6, 2009Studios want selectable output controls on set-top boxes More
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Levin: Not Talking About Spectrum Would Disserve PublicBy John Eggerton, November 6, 2009
FCC broadband advisor addresses concerns about giving back spectrum in blog
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NTIA Awards More Broadband Mapping FundsBy John Eggerton, November 6, 2009Has handed out another approximately $13.5 million to seven more states More
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Boucher Circulating Draft of Bill to Extend Universal Service Fund to BroadbandBy John Eggerton, November 6, 2009
Bill would also set minimum speed of service to qualify for subsidy
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Wireless Industry: Give Us More SpectrumBy John Eggerton, November 6, 2009
Says innovation flourishing but has outgrown its plot of spectrum
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ATSC Makes Progress On Loudness ProblemBy Glen Dickson, November 5, 2009Approves recommended practice for broadcasters to follow More
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NBCU's Cotton: Spectrum Discussions Will Have To Take PlaceBy John Eggerton, November 5, 2009But cautions against damaging over-the-air system TV that has served country 'enormously well' More
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NCTA Outlines Ways for FCC to Free Up Funds for Broadband DeploymentBy John Eggerton, November 5, 2009Trade group stumps for ending rural phone company subsidies in competitive areas More
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No Action On Shield Law....AgainBy John Eggerton, November 5, 2009Legislators on both sides said they needed to take a harder look at the new language More
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NAB's Smith Needs Ethics Rule WaiverBy John Eggerton, November 5, 2009Must have in order to participate in discussion with music industry reps on royalty payment issue More
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NAI Unveils Beta Version of "Opt-Out Protector"By John Eggerton, November 5, 2009Add-on would prevent accidental deletion of user's opt-out preference of targeted ads More
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