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03/30/2026
Should Sports Leagues Keep Antitrust Exemptions?
In the spirit of March, the state of live sports distribution is madness, hence why the FCC’s Media Bureau opened a docket on the matter. Friday was the deadline for initial comments.
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03/26/2026
Nexstar Aftershocks: Carr Says Commission Vote Still Possible
Nexstar-Tegna wasn’t on the FCC’s Open Meeting agenda Thursday, but its presence certainly was felt.
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03/26/2026
Subcommittee Examines Telecom Act
Even the House Communications Subcommittee’s hearing on the 1996 Telecom Act couldn’t escape the Nexstar-Tegna reverberations.
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03/24/2026
FCC Welcomes Spectrum Input
Spectrum is back in the spotlight at the FCC. Comments were due this week in the agency’s proceeding on how to better utilize 6 GHz and mid-band spectrum.
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03/24/2026
FCC Banning New Foreign-Made Consumer Routers
The FCC updated its rules to find all consumer-grade routers produced in foreign countries present national security risks, with an exemption for routers that the Department of War or the Department of Homeland Security have granted “Conditional Approval” status to.
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03/23/2026
FCC OKs Gray-Allen Media Deals
The FCC’s Media Bureau granted Gray Television’s bid for three new stations after striking down a petition from DirecTV and state broadband associations that sought to prevent the acquisitions.