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Nine HPMers Chosen to Participate in 2024 FDLI Committees; FDLI Undergoes a Make-over

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In an interview with the Blog , FDLI wants to recognize the efforts of Chris Perkins, Gabe Lindman and Emma Dardis of Washington, DC-based marketing agency Model B, for their amazing work. Mark your calendars now. 2024 brings a host of Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C. Plus, the burgundy was kicked up a notch to a cherry red.

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What’s Up in Washington For Broadcasters in 2014? — Part 1, FCC Issues

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It is the beginning of another year – and a time to look ahead to look ahead at what broadcasters should expect from Washington in the coming year. In addition, watch these pages for our calendar of regulatory deadlines for broadcasters in the next few days. We will write about those issues in another article in the near future.

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What Washington Has in Store for Broadcasters in 2015 – Part 1, What’s Up at the FCC

Broadcast Law Blog

But here is our try at listing at least some of the issues that broadcasters should expect from Washington in the coming year. In addition, watch these pages for our calendar of regulatory deadlines for broadcasters in the next few days. Look for this issue to be considered later this year.

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Gazing Into the Crystal Ball - What Washington Has In Store For Broadcasters in 2013

Broadcast Law Blog

Every year, about this time, I dust off the crystal ball to offer a look at the year ahead to see what Washington has in store for broadcasters. This year, like many in the recent past, Washington will consider important issues for both radio and TV, as well as issues affecting the growing on-line presence of broadcasters.

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What Washington Has in Store for Broadcasters in 2016 – Looking at the Legal Issues that the FCC Will Be Considering in the New Year

Broadcast Law Blog

We’ll start today with issues likely to be considered by the FCC, and we’ll write later about issues that may arise on Capitol Hill and elsewhere in the maze of government agencies and courts who deal with broadcast issues. In addition, watch these pages for our calendar of regulatory deadlines for broadcasters in the next few days.

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October 2019 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Fourth Circuit Declined to Stay Remand Order in Baltimore’s Climate Case Against Fossil Fuel Companies; Companies Sought Stay from Supreme Court. Supreme Court. On October 2, the district court granted the companies’ motion to temporarily extend its stay of the remand order until the Supreme Court resolves the application.

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What’s Up for Broadcasters in Washington Under the New Administration – A Look Ahead at TV and Radio FCC Issues for the Rest of 2017

Broadcast Law Blog

A new President and a new Chair of the FCC have already demonstrated that change is in the air in Washington. So we’ll try to look at the issues that are on the table in Washington that could affect broadcasters, and make some general assessments on the likelihood that they will be addressed this year.