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07/02/2025
Carr Has Hard Hat, Will Travel
Known for years as the FCC’s unofficial pole climber, Brendan Carr naturally had to kick things off Wednesday with a quick 200-foot tower climb.
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07/02/2025
NCTA, CTA & Others Band Together Against ATSC 3.0 Plan
NCTA staffers were joined at the FCC last week by reps from the Consumer Technology Association, Public Knowledge, ACA Connects, American Television Alliance and LPTV Broadcasters Association to push the agency to reject NAB’s request to set an industry-wide transition to ATSC 3.0.
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07/02/2025
Effros: Marching in a Circle
Commentary by Steve Effros If there’s one thing most folks in business can agree upon, it’s that “uncertainty” is bad. That’s very much the situation in today’s political and legal climate, and
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07/02/2025
Paramount’s Reason for Settling Trump Lawsuit
With news breaking overnight of Paramount Global’s $16 million settlement of President Trump’s “60 Minutes” lawsuit, the company couldn’t ignore the elephant in the room during its annual shareholder meeting Wednesday.
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07/02/2025
FCC’s Carr Outlines Pole Reform in Build America Speech
Permitting and pole attachment reform are front and center in FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s “Build America” agenda.
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07/01/2025
House Must Wrestle with Budget Bill and Spectrum
The Senate may have passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on a 51-50 vote, but it remains to be seen whether the House will get on board with the changes made.