Broadcasting&Cable
FCC Input Could Aid DOJ Appeal of AT&T/Time Warner Court Call
The Federal Communications Commission has filed a document with the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia that could help the Trump Administration's challenge of a DC district judge's decision to allow the merger of AT&T/Time Warner, which closed back in June. That includes the current, Republican-led FCC emphasizing the previous Democratic-led FCC's conclusion that the Comcast/NBCU transaction would increase bargaining leverage and raise prices of programming to rival distributors—hence the conditions applied on that deal.
It's Official: ZTE, Huawei Are Excluded From Government Contracts
President Donald Trump has made it official: Government contractors can't buy equipment from Chinese telecoms ZTE or Huawei as part of those contracts, and must submit a plan for phasing out the use of that equipment from its systems. That came with President Trump's signature of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act and after the companies were called out by top US intelligence officials as tied to the Chinese government and thus a national security threat.
Leased Access Programmers Association: Congress mandated cable operators to be a genuine outlet for leased access programming (Broadcasting&Cable)
Submitted by benton on Thu, 08/02/2018 - 12:51Cable industry tells FCC leased access requirements were imperfect solution to problem that, if it ever existed, no longer does (Broadcasting&Cable)
Submitted by benton on Wed, 08/01/2018 - 12:22Linear TV Dominates Time Spent Watching Video: Nielsen (Broadcasting&Cable)
Submitted by benton on Tue, 07/31/2018 - 05:23FCC Diversity Committee Members Push FCC To Include TV in Incubator
Some members of the Federal Communications Commission's diversity advisory committee want to make sure TV does not get left out of the FCC's proposed new diversity incubator program. The commission, which is planning to vote on the incubator Report and Order (R&O) Aug.
President Trump Doesn't Want 'Fake News' Wasting His Time
Saying it was so the "fake news doesn't waste my time with dumb questions," President Donald Trump said NO, he did NOT (tweeted emphasis) have knowledge of a June 2016 meeting between his son and Russians saying they had dirt on Hillary Clinton. "....,the only Collusion with Russia was with the Democrats, so now they are looking at my Tweets (along with 53 million other people) - the rigged Witch Hunt continues! How stupid and unfair to our Country....And so the Fake News doesn’t waste my time with dumb questions, NO,...."" .....I did NOT know of the meeting with my son, Don jr.
President Trump Threatens Investigation of Twitter
President Donald Trump threatened a government investigation of Twitter. The President tweeted on the morning of July 26, "Twitter 'SHADOW BANNING' prominent Republicans. Not good. We will look into this discriminatory and illegal practice at once!
Free State to FCC: Mobile Wireless Broadband is Substitute for Fixed
The Free State Foundation says the Federal Communications Commission got it right in its 2017 Wireless Competition Report when it concluded that the mobile wireless broadband market is competitive.