News by Ricky Cadden on Friday May 09, 2008. Note: Sponsored advertising links, if any, are in green. The Sony Ericsson C902 recently passed the FCC's approval process. read more »
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The Mayor of Wilmington and head of the Chamber of Commerce were among the speakers at an FCC news conference in Washington, D.C. Thursday. read more »
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The FCC announces on Thursday that it will use the city of Wilmington, N.C., as a testing ground for changes in the way millions of Americans get their TV signals. By February of next year, regular over-the-air TV signals are supposed to be phased out — and the FCC wants to make sure this process goes smoothly. read more »
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Broadcasters and FCC commissioners outlined the planned Wilmington, N.C., digital-TV market test Thursday. read more »
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The FCC is looking into complaints about the Department of Defense's program to provide administration talking points to former military officers used by TV networks as analysts on the Iraq war. read more »
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InformationWeek - Broadcasters in Wilmington, N.C., will shut off their analog signals on Sept. 8 to see what -- if any -- problems are created by the shift to digital. read more »
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By Peter Kaplan WASHINGTON, Dec 11 (Reuters) - The head of the Federal Communications Commission took another step on Tuesday towards possible plans to ease U.S. ... read more »
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Residents' cable television choices recently doubled after the Board of Selectmen granted Verizon a video license to broadcast FiOS TV into 6,000 homes. read more »
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