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September Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: Regulatory Fees, Media Ownership and Sponsorship Identification Comments, Auction Applications, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

Circuit Court of Appeals challenging the new sponsorship identification rules. These are just some of the dates and deadlines in September and early October that you should mark on your calendar. Comments on the petition are due by September 2 , with reply comments due by September 17. See the Public Notice, here.

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October Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: License Renewals, Broadcast Ownership Filings, Quarterly Issues/Programs Lists, Rulemaking Comment Dates and More

Broadcast Law Blog

As we enter the last quarter of the year, the broadcasters’ October calendar is full of important regulatory dates and deadlines. Put these dates and deadlines on your calendar and check with your station’s advisors for other dates applicable to your operations. . . We wrote more about the possible resurrection of Form 395-B, here.

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July Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Quarterly Issues Programs and Children’s Television Reports, Renewal Announcements, Copyright Filings, EAS, EEO and More

Broadcast Law Blog

Stations in Florida and Puerto Rico , who file on October 1, should be prepared to start their pre-filing announcements on August 1. On these same days, pre-filing announcements must be run by radio stations in North and South Carolina, who file their renewals by August 1. See our article here on pre-filing announcements.

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California dispatch: Los Angeles County sheriff’s controversial right turn has made him a villain to many

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Earlier this month, Los Angeles County filed a petition in California Superior Court to hold Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva in contempt for deliberately and openly ignoring three subpoenas issued by the state Civilian Oversight Commission (COC) last fall.

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Relist Watch

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right now , so what can the Supreme Court do to give us a break from the tedium of endless Zoom meetings ? The court won’t be meeting in conference for four weeks after this Friday. But with so many relists primed to grant, the court may make substantial inroads on filling its fall argument calendar on the next order list.

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