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03/18/2026
CA PUC Wants More Details From Charter, Cox
The California Public Utilities Commission administrative law judge overseeing the agency’s review of the proposed $34.5 billion billion Charter-Cox transaction ordered the companies to provide detailed information in response to comments made at recently completed public participation hearings.
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06/21/2023
FCC Questioned Over TEGNA-Standard General Treatment
The FCC’s commissioners fielded numerous questions at a House Communications Subcommittee oversight hearing Wednesday on its handling of the review of the TEGNA-Standard General merger, and some at the agency believe it is time for Congress to take a closer look at the ALJ process.
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03/06/2019
Sinclair-Tribune Aftermath
The FCC’s administrative law judge has dismissed the proceeding that arose from the abandoned Sinclair-Tribune merger, but Sinclair may not be off the hook.
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12/07/2018
Halprin Replacing Sippel as FCC ALJ
Long-time FCC administrative law judge Richard Sippel retired earlier this month after 32 years in the post.
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08/28/2018
House Dems Fight to Keep Sinclair-Tribune Case Alive
House Commerce Democrats Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Mike Doyle (D-PA) are urging the FCC to keep the Sinclair-Tribune query alive even if an Administrative Law Judge decides to terminate the hearing proceeding.
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08/10/2018
Sinclair-Tribune: Does ALJ Go Away? Does Tribune Stay Single?
In its $1bln lawsuit against its would-be acquirer, Tribune claims it warned Sinclair against such sales, saying the broadcaster deliberately disregarded repeated warnings from Tribune and regulators.