FCC Trying to Visualize New and Improved EAS
NAB sees no need for a “complex redesign” of EAS BY RANDY J. STINE PUBLISHED: MAY 11, 2022 The National Association of Broadcasters believes many of the pieces needed to improve…
NAB sees no need for a “complex redesign” of EAS BY RANDY J. STINE PUBLISHED: MAY 11, 2022 The National Association of Broadcasters believes many of the pieces needed to improve…
The recommendations outline new regulations, certifications for "beyond visual line of sight" operation Drone pilots, take notice: The Federal Aviation Administration committee is recommending new operational rules and certification criteria…
FEMA has announced that the current "signing certificate" used to validate CAP alerts will expire October 28, 2020. Both Digital Alert Systems and Sage Alerting Systems have released updates to…
by Peter Tannenwald, Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth The FCC has resolved many of the issues that it has been considering since 2013 with respect to limits on the exposure of…
A reminder from Larry Wilkins, ABA While the FCC eliminated the requirement to post the station FCC license, it still requires that stations operate within all the technical specifications of…
Michael Balderston, TV Technology Results WASHINGTON—The FCC and Scripps Broadcasting Holdings have come to an agreement that would result in a fine of $1.13 million to Scripps for violations of…
INSIDE RADIO A later than expected release of a technical update to Emergency Alert System (EAS) hardware used by broadcasters has led the Federal Communications Commission to give stations more…
Information requested by FCC must be submitted by May 28 MICHAEL BALDERSTON , RADIO WORLD There is less than three weeks until C Band operators are required to submit information on…
November 19, 2018 – EAS National Test – Participants’ ETRS Form Three Due – All EAS participants must submit Form Three, which reports the results of the national EAS test held on October…
INSIDE RADIO Broadcasters racing to meet tonight’s deadline to register their satellite receivers will get more time. Faced with what the Federal Communications Commission says has been a “large influx”…