Free the Airwaves

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added 2008 Mon Aug 18 7:00:00 by unknown user
One of America's most valuable natural resources is our "white spaces" -- the radio airwaves, or spectrum, that have long carried analog TV signals. Three-fourths of the white spaces are completely unused today, and -- especially once TV is broadcast in d Saved By: Sean Brady | View Details | Give Thanks
One of America's most valuable natural resources is our "white spaces" -- the radio airwaves, or spectrum, that have long carried analog TV signals. Three-fourths of the white spaces are completely unused today, and -- especially once TV is broadcast in d Saved By: Sean Brady | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Wed Jun 13 2:42:45 by populist
Free speech, by definition, is the saying of anything one wants, whenever one wants. The FCC's objection might be more effectively translated, "If we can't restrict the use of these two obscenities, the First Amendment might be alive and well in America, and we can't have that."
Free speech, by definition, is the saying of anything one wants, whenever one wants. The FCC's objection might be more effectively translated, "If we can't restrict the use of these two obscenities, the First Amendment might be alive and well in America, and we can't have that."
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 13:20:53 by charbarred
Congratulations to Fox Broadcasting for winning a major skirmish in Hollywood's ongoing decency/indecency battle with the FCC! Now First Amendment rights crusaders like Cher and Nicole Richie can say the F-word on TV in prime time!
Congratulations to Fox Broadcasting for winning a major skirmish in Hollywood's ongoing decency/indecency battle with the FCC! Now First Amendment rights crusaders like Cher and Nicole Richie can say the F-word on TV in prime time!
added 2007 Sat Apr 14 2:08:15 by corey.spring
The decision to broadcast "Operation Homecoming" unfiltered comes at a time when many stations have chosen to be overly cautious to avoid tangling with the F.C.C. on indecency issues.
The decision to broadcast "Operation Homecoming" unfiltered comes at a time when many stations have chosen to be overly cautious to avoid tangling with the F.C.C. on indecency issues.
added 2007 Sat Mar 31 6:17:18 by corey.spring
Folks, I hope that your working on either buying a new digital television or are at least considering purchasing a box to convert your TV signals to digital, because the deadline for transitioning to this new technology is nearing and Congress isn't changing its mind.
Folks, I hope that your working on either buying a new digital television or are at least considering purchasing a box to convert your TV signals to digital, because the deadline for transitioning to this new technology is nearing and Congress isn't changing its mind.
added 2007 Thu Mar 29 7:29:50 by gatitabonitasen
Is AT&T's decision to block some of its customers' wireless calls a violation of the so-called net neutrality principles? If it is, the FCC isn't saying so yet, at least not publicly. While both sides of the "free-calling" debate expect the commission to weigh in at some point, neither has filed a formal statement there, which may in
Is AT&T's decision to block some of its customers' wireless calls a violation of the so-called net neutrality principles? If it is, the FCC isn't saying so yet, at least not publicly. While both sides of the "free-calling" debate expect the commission to weigh in at some point, neither has filed a formal statement there, which may in
added 2007 Mon Mar 26 22:47:21 by ETproductions
The question is, will it go far enough -- or better put, can we truly trust the fox to watch the hen-house?
The question is, will it go far enough -- or better put, can we truly trust the fox to watch the hen-house?
added 2007 Thu Mar 22 20:42:49 by populist
The Federal Communications Commission took a small step to address a growing debate on whether high-speed Internet providers like AT&T Inc. and Comcast Corp. should be barred from charging extra fees to guarantee access to the Internet.
The Federal Communications Commission took a small step to address a growing debate on whether high-speed Internet providers like AT&T Inc. and Comcast Corp. should be barred from charging extra fees to guarantee access to the Internet.
added 2007 Sun Feb 25 0:03:52 by bhartzer
The nation's largest Spanish-language broadcaster has agreed to a record $24 million fine for failing to meet government rules for educational children's programming, a Federal Communications Commission official said Saturday.
The nation's largest Spanish-language broadcaster has agreed to a record $24 million fine for failing to meet government rules for educational children's programming, a Federal Communications Commission official said Saturday.
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added 2007 Fri Feb 23 23:41:33 by okitech
Today at one past midnight, a form of communication long used by both radio amateurs and communications pioneers slipped further into the annals of history.
Today at one past midnight, a form of communication long used by both radio amateurs and communications pioneers slipped further into the annals of history.
added 2007 Sat Feb 3 21:51:43 by Wil
Senate Democrats pressed the Republican-controlled Federal Communications Commission yesterday to slap tighter controls on media ownership, public-interest broadcasting and television violence.
Senate Democrats pressed the Republican-controlled Federal Communications Commission yesterday to slap tighter controls on media ownership, public-interest broadcasting and television violence.
added 2006 Sun Aug 27 17:55:20 by okitech
XM lovers rejoice! The FCC has finally determined that three XM radios with FM transmitters are in the clear. XM had to cease production back in late May to give time to the Feds to check out its products. Specifically, the FCC approved the Audiovox Xpress, the Delphi RoadyXT and the XM Sportscaster. XM has notified its manufacturers to get those c
XM lovers rejoice! The FCC has finally determined that three XM radios with FM transmitters are in the clear. XM had to cease production back in late May to give time to the Feds to check out its products. Specifically, the FCC approved the Audiovox Xpress, the Delphi RoadyXT and the XM Sportscaster. XM has notified its manufacturers to get those c
added 2006 Tue Aug 8 22:48:43 by corey.spring
The largest auction of wireless spectrum in the FCC's history takes place tomorrow, and some expect it to bring in $15 billion for the government. What will it mean for you?
The largest auction of wireless spectrum in the FCC's history takes place tomorrow, and some expect it to bring in $15 billion for the government. What will it mean for you?






