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02/24/2021
Misinformation in Media: First Amendment Takes Center Stage
Viewers are used to seeing political squabbling on the cable news networks, but on Wednesday, politicians were sparring over the cable news networks.
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12/17/2019
House Leaders Not So Sure on T-Mobile/Sprint
House Commerce chmn Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and House Judiciary chmn Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) sent a letter to FCC chmn Ajit Pai Monday with a number of concerns related to the pending merger of T-Mobile and Sprint.
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11/22/2019
Committee Votes to Unwind STELAR
House Judiciary approved its version of STELAR legislation, which would let most of the satellite license to import distant signals expire.
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11/21/2019
Bill Would Make Retrans Good Faith Rules Permanent
House Commerce unanimously approved a compromise bill Wednesday that would make permanent the requirement that broadcasters and MVPDs negotiate retransmission consent in good faith.
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11/19/2019
House Judiciary Circulates STELAR Bill
House Judiciary chmn Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) has put forth STELAR legislation, just as House Commerce gets ready to markup its version of the bill.
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04/26/2019
DirecTV, DISH Offer Few Answers to STELAR Questions
The House Judiciary didn’t get much help from DISH or AT&T/DirecTV in their evaluation of whether the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act Reauthorization should be allowed to expire.