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FCC Media Bureau
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05/13/2024
Comcast, One Ministries Must Carry Spat Still Going
Comcast is objecting to One Ministries Inc’s request for the full Commission to reverse the FCC Media Bureau’s April 2023 decision denying its petition that sought to add the Santa Rosa, CA, communities served by Comcast to KQSL’s must-carry local television market.
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04/24/2024
FCC Media Bureau Cites WPIX Concerns in WADL Order
The FCC Media Bureau approved Adell Broadcasting’s $75 million sale of Detroit station WADL to Mission Broadcasting—with several conditions attached, including that any financing may not involve Nexstar or its affiliates.
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02/08/2024
FCC Fines Nexstar for Hawaiian Telcom retrans Violations
The FCC Media Bureau has made its decision on Hawaiian Telcom’s allegations that Nexstar failed to negotiate in good faith, and the Commission has given one point to each of the contenders in this bout.
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05/23/2022
At the Commission
The FCC Media Bureau is seeking comment on a petition for rulemaking filed by Fuse requesting that the Commission create an annual content vendor diversity report.
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11/17/2021
FCC OKs Meredith-Gray License Transfers
The FCC Media Bureau denied two informal objections of a license transfer of several Meredith stations to Gray TV as part of its $2.285 billion deal to acquire Meredith’s broadcast business.
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09/07/2021
FCC Gets Earful on Broadcast Ownership Rules
The FCC opened the door to a host of opinions on broadcasters with its refresh of the record in the 2018 quadrennial review proceeding—a Congressional directive to review the broadcast media rules every four years and modify or repeal them in light of competitive changes to the media marketplace.