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With the help of three Republicans, the Senate has voted by a slim margin to nullify the FCC's effort to deregulate internet access, but it still faces an up-Hill battle that most observers believe will ultimately not be won. The vote on the Congressional Review Act (CRA) joint resolution (SJ Res. ...
The FCC, with an assist from a bunch of broadcasters including Sinclair and Tribune, have teamed up to tell a federal court that the groups challenging the FCC's return of the UHF discount did not have standing the bring the suit. That came in comments to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. ...
Read more: FCC, Broadcasters: UHF Challenge Has No 'Standing' Legs to Stand On
A Delaware Chancery Court judge hit the pause button on the unfolding drama between CBS and National Amusements Inc., temporarily freezing the broadcaster’s request for a temporary restraining order to block its largest shareholder from ousting its board of directors, according to reports. Judge ...
Read more: Delaware Judge Hits Pause Button on CBS-National Amusements Dispute