The FCC may not need a rulemaking proceeding so that stations need...
The FCC may not need a rulemaking proceeding so that stations need not disclose all material terms of a contest on-air and can instead post them online, an owner of radio and TV stations said. Saga Communications, like other broadcasters…
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backing a request by Entercom for the commission to start such a rulemaking (CD Dec 18 p15), said revising a note on disclosure to a 1976 contest rule may not require a rulemaking. “There would be no change to the rule itself, merely a revision of Note 2,” Saga said in comments posted Wednesday to docket RM-11684 (http://xrl.us/bn676c). “This may be carried out without notice and comment,” but if the commission disagrees, the filing supported starting a proceeding.