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07/23/2025
Federal Court Vacates Broadcast Duopoly Rule
NAB is celebrating the Eighth Circuit’s decision to vacate key portions of the FCC’s 2018 Quadrennial Review of broadcast ownership rules.
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07/23/2025
Newsmax Enters the 39% Ownership Chat at the FCC
While signs have been looking pretty positive for the relaxing of the FCC’s 39% audience ownership cap for broadcasters, there’s a new objector that’s raising eyebrows.
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07/16/2025
NAB’s PSA Campaign
NAB released PSAs featuring 120 legislators and their family members, kicking off the association’s Congressional PSA Campaign for this year.
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07/14/2025
FCC Approvals Raise Speculation for More Mergers
The FCC’s approval of a trifecta of deals—T-Mobile-UScellular, Intelsat-SES and T-Mobile-Metronet—could open the floodgates for more consolidation
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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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05/08/2025
Cable Tells FCC to Say No to Forced ATSC 3.0 Transition
Cable is pushing back against a broadcast proposal for a mandatory ATSC 3.0/NextGen TV transition, saying it would be costly and unwanted by consumers. NAB wants the FCC to require most stations to fully transition to ATSC 3.0 by February 2028.