Friday’s FCC meeting starts at 10 a.m., an hour earlier...
Friday’s FCC meeting starts at 10 a.m., an hour earlier than planned, and one less item will be voted on, commission spokespeople said (http://xrl.us/bm45rf). A rulemaking notice on letting noncommercial educational stations air fundraisers for third parties, such as charities,…
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was approved on circulation, a Media Bureau spokeswoman said. An order (CD April 23 p10) allowing TV stations to share the spectrum now used by each broadcaster and scheduled to be voted on Friday adopts some FCC proposals that aren’t controversial, Media Bureau Chief Bill Lake told an industry luncheon Wednesday. The other media order still scheduled for a vote at the meeting is on requiring TV stations to post their public-inspection files online. (See report below.)