Mentorship — My Stint As The Karate Kid
The Paralegal Society
MAY 29, 2015
By: Jamie Collins One of the most amazing things that can happen is finding someone who sees everything you are … Continue reading →
The Paralegal Society
MAY 29, 2015
By: Jamie Collins One of the most amazing things that can happen is finding someone who sees everything you are … Continue reading →
Broadcast Law Blog
MAY 27, 2015
EEO Mid-Term Reports on FCC Form 397 must be filed at the mid-point of the renewal cycle of radio stations if they are part of a station employment unit with more than 10 full-time employees , or 5 or more full-time employees for TV. A station employment unit is one or more commonly-controlled stations serving substantially the same area, and sharing at least one employee.
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Broadcast Law Blog
MAY 28, 2015
June brings some standard obligations for broadcasters in a number of states with anniversaries of their license renewal filing, plus the return of an obligation that we have not seen in 4 years- the obligations of radio stations in certain states to file an FCC Form 397 Mid-Term EEO Report. In addition to these routine regulatory deadlines, comment dates on certain FCC proceedings, a new CALM Act deadline, and some decisions for which broadcasters should be watching are among the regulatory act
Broadcast Law Blog
MAY 27, 2015
The FCC yesterday granted extensions requested by the National Association of Broadcasters and by the American Cable Association of the deadlines for implementation of obligations to convert emergency information conveyed in text (usually in on-screen crawls) on television broadcasts into audio to be broadcast on a TV station’s SAP channel (the second audio programming channel usually used for second-language program audio, e.g. a Spanish audio version of English-language programming).
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