The FCC granted temporary extensions of 12-month waivers on Emerg...
The FCC granted temporary extensions of 12-month waivers on Emergency Alert Systems (EAS) for Vista III Media, which owns small cable systems in Miss. Based on financial data and other information, the agency granted a 9-month waiver for the…
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Holly Springs system and 6-month waivers for the systems in Aberdeen and Nettleton. FCC rules require cable systems serving fewer than 5,000 subscribers from a headend to either provide national level EAS messages on all programmed channels or install EAS equipment and provide a video interrupt and audio alert on all programmed channels and EAS audio and video messages on at least one programmed channel by Oct. 1, 2002. Vista has had waivers since then.