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Alliance Files Request for Blanket Extensions

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Nashville TN / February 21, 2013 — The Advanced Television Broadcasting Alliance (ATBA) recently filed Comments with the Federal Communications Commission seeking an extension...

Louis Libin Tapped to be New Executive Director at ATBA

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Washington, DC / December 16, 2013 — The Advanced Television Broadcasting Alliance (ATBA) is pleased to announce the selection of Louis Libin as Executive...

Dingell Warns FCC Against Limiting Spectrum Auction Bidders

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Says It Would Decrease Revenues to Detriment of Freeing up Needed Wireless Spectrum By: John Eggerton Dec 11 2013 - 05:48pm Add Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.),...

NAB Warns FCC Not to Push Broadcasters Into Auction

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National Association of Broadcasters executive VP Rick Kaplan told Congress on Monday the FCC should make it easy for broadcasters to take part in...

Low-Power TV Stations Hang in Incentive Auction Balance

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WASHINGTON – Daniel Grise of Dickinson, Texas, wants more free low-power TV channels, not fewer. “The FCC forced me to purchase a new television set...

TV Spectrum Speculation Nears $345 Million

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Hoping to buy low and sell high in the FCC incentive auction, NRJ TV, OTA Broadcasting and Locus Point have bought 39 stations over...

Ohio Reps Ask FCC to Protect Their TV Stations Express Concerns...

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The FCC continues to hear from legislators concerned about frequency coordination negotiations with Canada and Mexico related to the FCC's spectrum incentive auctions. The latest...

Public Broadcasters Honor Rep. Greg Walden

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WASHINGTON -- Association of Public Television Stations presented its Champion of Public Broadcasting Award to Oregon Rep. Greg Walden, chairman of the Subcommittee on Communications...

Senate Commerce Eyeing FCC Oversight Hearing March 12: Sources Content, Spectrum...

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According to sources, the Senate Commerce Committee plans to schedule an FCC oversight this month, with March 12 the likely date. A committee spokesperson was...