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Genachowski: FCC Will Exceed 2015 Target of Freeing Up 300 MHz...
Suggests Broadband Plan's longer-range 500 MHz target may need to be upped
FCC chairman Julius Genachowski said Thursday that the FCC will exceed its 300...
FCC Incentive Auction NPRM Could Spell Bad News For Some TV...
The FCC released its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) (FCC 12-118) regarding “Expanding the Economic and Innovation Opportunities of Spectrum Through Incentive Auctions.” As...
FCC NEWS
FCC LAUNCHES FIRST-IN-THE-WORLD INCENTIVE AUCTION TO
REPURPOSE BROADCAST TELEVISION SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE
BROADBAND; AUCTION SET TO UNLEASH WAVE OF ECONOMIC &
INNOVATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR U.S.
Market-based policy innovation...
Spectrum crunch: Will broadcasters free up airwaves for mobile TV?
by Franklin McMahon in Broadcast Engineering Blog
Ten years ago, all this made more sense. The balance of power, and the balance of content, was...
More reaction to spectrum auction NPRM
By Dave Seyler on Oct, 1 2012
The FCC’s kick-off of the landmark spectrum auction notice of planned rule making had many in Washington talking...
FCC to Review Spectrum Screen
Republicans concerned it could adversely affect spectrum revenues
By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 9/28/2012 1:24:15 PM
The FCC voted Friday to review its spectrum...
FCC Unanimously Approves TV Band Incentive Auction NPRM
Proposal would allow selling signal protection rights
WASHINGTON: The FCC today unanimously approved a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for auctioning off TV spectrum. The NPRM...
September 28, 2012: FCC Meeting on Spectrum Incentive Auction
The FCC is meeting today, September 28 at 10:30 am Eastern/9:30 am Central, to consider a NPRM (Notice of Proposed Rulemaking) to implement an...
NRB SUPPORTS SPECTRUM INVENTORY
Manassas, VA - In advance of the FCC’s consideration this week of a new auction of television broadcast spectrum, the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB),...
Low-Power TV Defended In High Places
Spectrum auctions are fine, say the chairs of three congressional caucuses representing minority interests, but the FCC needs to make sure those minority communities...