| February 26 , 2010
Comment Deadlines Extended in FCC Rulemaking to Require National EAS Testing
February 26 , 2010
Effective Dates Established for FCC’s Amended Closed Captioning Rules
Febraury 23 , 2010
FCC Proposes Changes to its Ex Parte and Procedural Rule
February 18 , 2010
FCC Waives Certain Aspects of Amended Closed Captioning Rules
February 3 , 2010
FCC Grants Evolution and Huawei Streamlined Set-Top Box Waivers
Febraury 2, 2010
FCC Announces Deadlines for Comments on Simple Number Porting Proposals
Febraury 1, 2010
Comment Deadlines Established in FCC Rulemaking to Require National EAS Testing
January 29 , 2010
Cablevision Requests Supreme Court Review of Must-Carry Regime
January 22 , 2010
FCC Adopts Procedures for Program Access Complaints Regarding Terrestrially Delivered Programming
January 21 , 2010
Supreme Court Ruling Clears the Way For Corporations to Directly Sponsor Election Advertisements
January 19 , 2010
FCC Proposes to Mandate National EAS Testings
January 06 , 2010
Form 1240 Quarterly Inflation Factor – Third Quarter 2009
December 15 , 2009
Recent FCC Closed Captioning Developments
December 7 , 2009
FCC Seeks Comment on Developing a Retail Market for “Network Agnostic” Set-Top Boxes in Connection With the National Broadband Plan Proceeding
November 6 , 2009
New Form 323 Must Be Filed By December 15, 2009
October 29 , 2009
House Judiciary Committee Approves Legislation Resolving “Phantom Signals” Issue and Making Other Changes in Cable Compulsory License
October 22 , 2009
FCC Invites Comments on Proposed Network Neutrality Rules
October 15 , 2009
FCC Begins MVPD EEO Audits – Responses Due November 23, 2009
October 2 , 2009
Form 1240 Quarterly Inflation Factor – Second Quarter 2009
September 28 , 2009
FCC Seeks Comment on Evolution and Huawei Low-Cost, Limited-Capability Set-Top Box Certifications
September 25 , 2009
FCC Seeks Comment on Cablevision’s Request for Waiver of Prohibition on Encryption of Basic Service Tier
September 24 , 2009
FCC Proposes to Codify and Expand “Network Neutrality” Principles
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