While it still looks like the Federal Communications Commission will approve a merger of the two competing satellite radio services, the ridiculously long process has taken yet another turn. A potential swing vote on the commission sa... read more »
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Two FCC Commissioners now support the proposed merger of Sirius and XM radio. The agency just needs one more. Who could she be? Read More... read more »
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Witnesses at an FCC hearing call for an open Internet, read more »
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Public Knowledge, six other public-interest groups ask FCC to deny studios' request for waiver that would allow them to restrict copying of some HD movies by DVRs. read more »
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The FCC needs to take steps to keep the Internet free of interference from broadband providers, such as the slowing of peer-to-peer traffic and the tracking of subscribers' Web habits, several witnesses told the FCC at a hearing Monday. read more »
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The Federal Communications Commission is receiving invites from a host of companies and organizations vying to be chosen for white-space testing by the FCC. Add the Recording Academy to that list. read more »
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PHILADELPHIA -- CBS Corp. said it hoped Monday's court decision to throw out a fine for Janet Jackson's “wardrobe malfunction” during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show “will lead the FCC to return to the policy of restrained indecency enforcement it followed for decades.” read more »
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All five FCC Commissioners headed to Pittsburgh today for an open hearing on our broadband future. We still don't have a national broadband strategy, but at least we have five commissioners who want to promote Internet access. Beyond that, though, disagreement starts. Read More... read more »
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