The joint State Assns. filed a motion to the U.S. Appeals Court, ...
The joint State Assns. filed a motion to the U.S. Appeals Court, D.C., to ban the FCC from conducting EEO audits until several issues in the process are resolved, the group’s attorney Richard Zaragoza told us. Mon., the FCC…
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denied the association’s petition to withdraw the EEO audit letters mailed to broadcasters and delay further mailings for 90 days, saying broadcasters have had more than a year to comply to the EEO rules (CD June 22 p7). But the group argues that there are outstanding issues that need to be resolved. In May, the FCC mailed audit letters to about 206 radio stations, 30 TV stations and 38 multi-channel, video program distributors. The FCC has been criticized for not conducting the audits sooner.