The FCC said it cleared up a paperwork error in...
The FCC said it cleared up a paperwork error in program carriage rules approved by commissioners in July. A brief order called those changes “nonsubstantive, editorial revisions” of a section on deadlines for changing a complaint that a cable operator…
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favored its content over an independent network with similar programming. Before getting approval of that rule change from the Office of Management and Budget, the commission’s Office of Managing Director and other offices and bureaus deleted Section 1.229(b)(2) of the agency’s rules and redesignated Section 1.229(b)(3) as Section 1.229(b)(2). The OMB later approved the changes, which took effect Feb. 8. Tuesday’s order (http://xrl.us/bmzkti) from FCC Managing Director David Robbins and Media Bureau Chief Bill Lake made the “minor editorial changes that are necessary to harmonize our rules."