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Wheeler Not Among Senate Commerce Nominees Scheduled for HearingBy John Eggerton, May 15, 2013Committee sources say just a case of running out of time before Memorial Day break More
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Rep. Conyers to Reintroduce Shield LawBy John Eggerton, May 15, 2013Says he is troubled that government would pursue broad array of AP phone records More
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Seibert: Consumers Will Drive Programming Cost ReductionsBy Mike Farrell, Multichannel News, May 15, 2013Cablevision CFO says McCain ala carte program, others will depend on consumer reaction More
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NY Senators Seek State Department Help in Spectrum Coordination With CanadaBy John Eggerton, May 15, 2013Say FCC could use the help to insure border stations are protected and sufficient spectrum is freed up More
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House Approves Internet Freedom BillBy John Eggerton, May 14, 2013NCTA praises passage of bill More
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FCC's McDowell Joining Hudson InstituteBy John Eggerton, May 14, 2013Commissioner says his last day at FCC will be May 17 More
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Suddenlink Prepared to Offer Better Targeted PackagesBy John Eggerton, May 14, 2013Backs Washington conversation about impact of bundled programming at wholesale level More
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House to Debate Internet Freedom BillBy John Eggerton, May 14, 2013Would codify that multistakeholder governance model is official U.S. policy More
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ACA Praises Rockefeller for GAO SSA Report RequestBy John Eggerton, May 14, 2013Says it is ready to provide evidence of collusive behavior that hurts consumers More
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Senate Hearing Finds State of Video in FluxBy John Eggerton, May 14, 2013Cable, broadcast execs talk a la carte, retrans and more More
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Rockefeller Calls for GAO Study of TV Station Shared Service AgreementsBy John Eggerton, May 14, 2013Says there are serious questions about impact of coordinated TV station sales and operations More
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SPJ: AP Phone Record Collection Highlights Need for Shield LawBy John Eggerton, May 14, 2013Society president calls DOJ actions unwarranted intrusion More
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Grassley: Obama Administration Needs to Explain AP Phone Record CollectionBy John Eggerton, May 14, 2013Says attorney general should have to approve such actions when free press is at stake More
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Public Knowledge: Video's Future Needs HelpBy John Eggerton, May 13, 2013Tells Senate government must first take steps to foster online video distribution before considering lifting legacy regs on traditional distributors More
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IRS Controversy Resonates in D.C.By John Eggerton, May 13, 2013Raises issues with some of government access to data and disclosure of nonprofits' political activity More
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FCC Extends Comment Deadline on Indecency Policy ChangeBy John Eggerton, May 13, 2013Grants NAB request for more time to poll its members on impact More
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Commisso: McCain Is Right, Programming Problem Is With WholesalersBy John Eggerton, May 13, 2013Says he is hopeful McCain bill will prompt change, though preferably short of full-blown a la carte More
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Dish Paints Broadcasters as Consumer UnfriendlyBy John Eggerton, May 13, 2013Tells Senate broadcasters are accusing millions of being copyright infringers More
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McCain Bill Attempts
To Force À La Carte
By John Eggerton, May 13, 2013Long-shot legislation would unbundle cable channel/TV station deals and block broadcaster efforts to move must-have programming to cable More
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Editorial: Remember
By BCST Staff, May 13, 2013More
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