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The FCC said that ad hoc news sharing agreements between TV stations during the coronavirus pandemic don't have to drawn up and placed in stations' online public files.
"The Commission recognizes that broadcasters play an essential role in helping Americans stay safe and informed during the ...
Read more: FCC: Station Coronavirus Coverage Sharing is Exempt from Reporting Rules
The FCC has granted Hudson County, N.J., which is adjacent to New York City, special authority to transmit COVID-19 pandemic information to listeners at ten times the power limit for its Travelers Information Service. Those are the low-power radio services that provide traffic and weather ...
Read more: FCC Lets New Jersey Travel Info Station Boost Power During Pandemic
Larry Edgeworth, longtime employee of NBC News, died March 19 after testing positive for coronavirus. Edgeworth, who was 61, was an audio technician who worked at 30 Rock in New York. He suffered from other health issues. "Many of you were fortunate enough to work with Larry over the years, so you ...