The FCC Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau published a list...
The FCC Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau published a list of TV programmers that might be in violation of the commission’s closed-captioning rules. The list is of programmers who failed to fix elements of their petitions for waivers from those…
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rules before July 5, a public notice said (http://xrl.us/bnzote). “If the program that was the subject of a petition listed herein aired without captions after the dismissal date of July 5, 2012, the video programming distributor that aired such programming may be in violation of the Commission’s closed captioning rules from that date up until the time that a new petition is filed."