December, 2009

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ASCAP and BMI Enter Into Agreement With RMLC for Interim Reductions In Radio Royalties Until Final Fees are Set

Broadcast Law Blog

The Radio Music Licensing Committee ("RMLC") has announced that it has entered into agreements with both ASCAP and BMI for interim royalties to be paid by commercial radio stations until final royalties are set. These royalties will be set either through negotiation or through litigation in Federal Courts which act as a "rate court" to determine what reasonable rates will be under the antitrust decrees that govern these organizations.

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FCC Delays Filing Opportunity for New Low Power Television Stations

Broadcast Law Blog

This afternoon the FCC announced that it would postpone the opportunity to apply for new digital low power television stations until July 26, 2010. The Commission had begun accepting applications for new digital LPTV stations in so-called rural areas beginning in late August, and had previously announced that it intended to expand the first-come, first-served filing opportunity to the rest of the country starting January 25, 2010.

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New FTC Guidelines on Endorsements and Sponsorship Disclosure - Broadcasters and New Media Companies Beware

Broadcast Law Blog

On December 1, 2009, FTC revised Guidelines went into effect updating policies dealing with the use in advertising using testimonials and endorsements , specifically affecting celebrity endorsements and sponsorship disclosure. These revised guidelines directly impact the established practices of broadcasters and new media companies. These revised endorsement and testimonial guidelines effectively ban the old standard “results not typical” disclaimer so commonly in use in connection w

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In Less Than 3 Weeks, Let's Provide Detailed Analysis on Fundamentally Changing the Television Industry - Comments Sought on Encouraging Internet Video in Addition to Repurposing TV Spectrum

Broadcast Law Blog

Only a day after asking over-the-air television broadcasters to justify their existence and why some or all of their spectrum should not be reclaimed by the FCC to be used for wireless broadband (and giving interested parties only until December 21 to not only justify their existence, but also to come up with technical means by which the spectrum could be more efficiently used , business plans for their future use of the spectrum, and a survey of the competing needs for that spectrum - see more

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Trial Prep: What Attorneys Really Want (And How to Deliver It)

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Get ready to uncover what attorneys really need from you when it comes to trial prep in this new webinar! Attorney and law professor, Joe Stephens, J.D., will share proven techniques for anticipating attorney needs, organizing critical documents, and transforming complex information into compelling case presentations. Key Learning Objectives: Organization That Makes Sense 🎯 Learn how to structure and organize case materials in ways that align with how attorneys actually work and think.

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New Form 323 Ownership Report Expected to be Ready This Week - And FCC Provides for Temporary FRN Without Social Security Number

Broadcast Law Blog

The new FCC Form 323 Ownership Report is expected to be available in the FCC's CDBS electronic filing database by Wednesday, December 9, according to a Public Notice released by the FCC yesterday - so that commercial broadcasters should have a month to prepare the form in time for the January 11 filing deadline. As we've written before , the form and filing deadline have been much delayed as the Commission struggled to work out kinks in its electronic filing process.

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FCC Suspends New Form 323 Ownership Report Filing Deadline

Broadcast Law Blog

The FCC today issued an Order suspending the upcoming January 11 deadline for the filing of new Form 323 Ownership Reports by all licensees of commercial broadcast stations. As we have written before, the approval of this form has been a tortured process, and left open many questions about the practicalities of completing the form, as well as in connection with certain policy issues raised by the form.

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FCC Continues Review of Media Ownership Rules with Workshop on Financial Issues

Broadcast Law Blog

The Commission has announced the next in its series of media ownership workshops , this one to address financial issues facing the media industry. The workshop, part of the Commission's 2010 quadrennial review of its ownership rules, will be held on January 12, 2010 at the FCC, and will address, in the FCC's words: "the current financial and economic conditions and marketplace factors affecting the media industry and how the FCC should take these into account as it conducts its review proce

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FCC Form 323 Ownership Report Now Available for Filing

Broadcast Law Blog

The new FCC Form 323 Ownership Report is now available in the FCC's electronic filing system. Thus, after many delays, licensees can prepare and file the form that is due from licensees of commercial broadcast stations by January 11. The Commission also reminded broadcasters that it will be conducting a Tutorial on the new Form on Wednesday, December 9 at 2 PM Eastern Time which can be accessed through the FCC's website.

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FCC Seeks Input on Use of TV Spectrum; Comments due Dec. 21

Broadcast Law Blog

The FCC has wasted no time in pressing ahead with the discussion of whether the spectrum currently used by local broadcast television stations is being put to the greatest use and whether it should be "re-purposed" for the so-called broadband effort. This afternoon, the FCC issued a Public Notice soliciting comments by December 21st regarding the demand for spectrum, the factors the FCC should consider when considering the re-purposing of TV spectrum, and potential approaches to increa

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Less Stress, More Success: Accounting Best Practices & Processes for 2025

Speaker: Duke Heninger, Partner and Fractional CFO at Ampleo & Creator of CFO System

Are you ready to elevate your accounting processes for 2025? 🚀 Join us for an exclusive webinar led by Duke Heninger, a seasoned fractional CFO and CPA passionate about transforming back-office operations for finance teams. This session will cover critical best practices and process improvements tailored specifically for accounting professionals.

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Early Flap in Illinois Senate Race Reminds Broadcasters that They Cannot Censor Candidate Ad

Broadcast Law Blog

The 2010 political broadcasting season is off to a fast start, with a controversy already erupting in connection with the Illinois Senate race to fill the seat once held by President Obama. Illinois has one of the first primaries in the nation for the 2010 election, to be held on February 2, 2010. In that race, Andy Martin, one of the Republican candidates for the open Senate seat that will be vacated by Senator Burris, is reportedly running ads on radio in Illinois stating that the front-runner

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