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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 SouthDakota must submit their license renewal applications (FCC Form 2100, Schedule 303-S).
Stations in Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, SouthDakota and Vermont need to have their reports in their public file, and on their website, by December 1.
That means that these reports are due on December 1 for Noncommercial Television Stations in Alabama , Connecticut , Georgia , Maine , Massachusetts , New Hampshire , Rhode Island , and Vermont ; and on the same day for Noncommercial AM and FM Radio Stations in Colorado , Minnesota , Montana , North Dakota , and SouthDakota.
And come the first of December, those regular filing deadlines return to the calendar. November lacks the usual set of deadlines for routine FCC filings, but there are nevertheless a number of regulatory dates that warrant attention. November brings comment deadlines in at least two FCC proceedings relevant to broadcasters.
On September 30, the Fourth Circuit tentatively calendared oral argument on the companies’ appeal for the December 10–12 argument session. SouthDakota Federal Court Granted Preliminary Injunction Against Enforcement of Laws Targeting Pipeline Protesters. Mayor & City Council of Baltimore v. BP p.l.c. , 19-1644 (4th Cir.
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