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

Broadcast Law Blog

These are just some of the dates and deadlines in September and early October that you should mark on your calendar. See the Public Notice, here.

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FCC Asks for Comments on Regulatory Fees for 2015 – Lots of Questions about Broadcast Fees

Broadcast Law Blog

Paying regulatory fees is a part of the yearly calendar for broadcasters and other entities that do business before the FCC. The FCC, at the request of the Puerto Rico broadcasters, has also been asked to provide fee relief to stations in economically depressed regions. million and TV $23.6

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October Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Quarterly Issues Programs Lists and Children’s Television Reports, New Form for TV CP Applications, Comments on Captioning of Video Clips and Incentive Auction Reimbursement Form and More!

Broadcast Law Blog

For more specifics on these deadlines and which states are involved, check out our Broadcasters Regulatory Calendar here. There is also a new form for full-power TV broadcasters filing construction permits applications for changes in their facilities, effective as of October 2. Comments on that form are due on October 29. .

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

JURIST

Villanueva spent a large part of his childhood in Puerto Rico and is of part Puerto Rican heritage himself. California is a deep blue state with all three branches of its government dominated by Democrats. He has even had a teaching stint as adjunct professor of criminal justice at Cal State Long Beach.

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Relist Watch

SCOTUSBlog

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. The court won’t be meeting in conference for four weeks after this Friday. Seven of this week’s relists have something strange in common: All were considered at the court’s Jan. 15 conference.

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