Correspondence File Remains Sole Regular Agenda Item for First Meeting Under Pai
The FCC will consider a draft item that would eliminate requirements that cable providers and broadcasters keep publicly accessible hard copy information in their facilities as the sole regular agenda item at their Jan. 31 meeting, as expected, said the…
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sunshine notice Tuesday. The meeting will be the first Ajit Pai will oversee as chairman. The draft item is expected to eliminate broadcasters' correspondence file requirement and cable providers' requirement to keep headend information in their facilities (see 1701170054). Commissioners also will consider four consent agenda items: an appeal of an administrative law judge decision dismissing two parties from a hearing, an appeal of an Enforcement Bureau Freedom of Information Act decision, a reconsideration order on the dismissal of a broadcaster's appeal seeking reinstatement of its license, and an order dismissing a TV license application.