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Important Dates for Broadcasters in 2019 – A Broadcaster’s Calendar

Broadcast Law Blog

While the shutdown of the Federal government delayed FCC activities in January, with the government back in business (hopefully for the long term), we have put together a Calendar of Important Dates for Broadcasters for 2019 , available here.

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Important Dates for Broadcasters in 2019 – A Broadcaster’s Calendar

Broadcast Law Blog

While the shutdown of the Federal government delayed FCC activities in January, with the government back in business (hopefully for the long term), we have put together a Calendar of Important Dates for Broadcasters for 2019 , available here.

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With Court Authorization, Litigators Discover Remote Depositions

LawTechnologyToday

Laurie Berg, a court reporter in New Hampshire, reminded me that in 2014 she received certification for a new software program for introducing exhibits electronically. The holidays were over, the calendar had turned to a new year. Remember early 2020? Quiet offices were bustling again after being paused for a bit.

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Alexa, How Do I Protect My Organization’s Data From You?

LawTechnologyToday

Smart speakers initially handle simple tasks, making it easy for a user to check the calendar and add meetings, create and track to-do lists, read and send emails and instant messages, and ask general-knowledge questions. For example, Amazon Alexa data and recordings were used in murder cases in Arkansas and New Hampshire.

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November Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: Reply Comments on EEO Reporting and KidVid Accessibility; New Noncommercial FM Filing Window; Biennial Ownership Reports; License Renewals; and More

Broadcast Law Blog

Looking ahead to early December, on or before December 1, radio stations in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont and TV stations in Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota must submit their license renewal applications (FCC Form 2100, Schedule 303-S).

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FCC Continues EEO Audits, This Time Just For Cable and Satellite Television Systems – A Reminder for Broadcasters to Keep Up EEO Compliance and Paperwork

Broadcast Law Blog

Stations in Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota and Vermont need to have their reports in their public file, and on their website, by December 1.

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How to Use Technology for Good Co-Parenting

MorneauLaw

Shared Calendars Shared calendars are widely used in the workplace and can be extremely beneficial to parents who need to keep track of their child’s busy schedule. Shared calendars can be used as a central hub where all appointments, activities, and obligations are listed.