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How to Listen to a Podcast

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Click on the above graphic to enlarge. How to Listen to a Podcast on an iPhone. Step 1: Open the Podcasts app on your Apple Device. Step 2: Browse featured podcasts or click on the search option and type in the name of the podcast you want to listen to. Step 3: Once you find the show you are looking for, you can select an episode from the list and hit play, or click subscribe to automatically download new episodes of that podcast.

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September Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: EAS Test, Reg Fees, Lowest Unit Rates, Incentive Auction Stage 2

Broadcast Law Blog

September is one of those unusual months, where there are no regular filing dates for EEO public inspection file reports, quarterly issues programs lists or children’s television reports. With the unusual start to the month with Labor Day being so late, and the lack of routine deadlines, we didn’t get our usual monthly highlights of upcoming regulatory dates posted as the month began.

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Pandora and Amazon Negotiating Agreements with Record Labels – Why They Don’t Just Rely on the CRB Rates?

Broadcast Law Blog

The press has been full of reports over the last few weeks about Pandora and Amazon negotiating deals with record labels over music royalties , and some observers have expressed confusion – why don’t these services just rely on the rates set by the Copyright Royalty Board at the end of last year? The answer, as we have written many times before (see e.g. our articles here and here ) is that the CRB rates apply only to noninteractive webcasters (companies that provide radio-like services where th

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Eliminating the UHF Discount and Limiting the National Ownership Reach of Television Groups Without Reviewing the Media Marketplace

Broadcast Law Blog

Last week, the FCC released its order eliminating the UHF discount. Under this discount, a TV broadcaster, in determining its compliance with the national ownership limit prohibiting any owner from having attributable interests in stations serving more than 39% of the nationwide television audience , would include in its count only one-half of the audience of any market served by a UHF station.

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Transforming eDiscovery: Document Summarization, Sentiment Analysis, And Chatbots Take Center Stage

A Synergistic Approach to eDiscovery In the space of eDiscovery, the convergence of document summarization, sentiment analysis, and chatbots represents a significant change in how legal professionals navigate and manage electronic information. These technologies not only expedite the review process but also empower legal teams with deeper insights into the emotional context and key information within electronic documents.