The FCC fielded more than 50 requests for waivers of...
The FCC fielded more than 50 requests for waivers of its commercial loudness mitigation rules Friday, FCC filings show (http://xrl.us/bnucr3). The bulk are from TV stations and cable systems seeking streamlined financial hardship waivers. Such waivers are deemed granted unless…
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the FCC’s Media Bureau finds a problem with the application and would give applicants another year to comply with the rules, a broadcast industry attorney said. The rules resulted from the Commercial Loudness Mitigation Act.