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community radio station serving Stayton and Sublimity, is shutting down the station at 5 p.m. After an inspection by the Federal Communications Commission in October, Cartwright was found to be violating FCC code. To comply with the FCC's order, Cartwright...
Tags: Ken Cartwright, Stayton Mayor Gerry Aboud, FCC, radio stations, communications radio, Sublimity, Stayton, Low-power broadcasting, Television technology, Stayton Oregon, FM broadcasting, AM broadcasting, Entertainment Culture, Broadcast engineering, Radio, Marion County Oregon
Gardner each had double-doubles as the Cougars (3-1) advanced to the title game of the 28th Annual Turkey Hoops Shoot Basketball Tournament. Jackson scored 27 points with 10 rebounds, while Gardner scored 23 with 10 boards. FCC's Louis Steven added 13...
Tags: FCC, Morristown, allnews
Experiencing a life in poverty during the Community Action Poverty Simulation on Friday was an eye-opening experience for some Frederick Community College students. The United Way of Frederick County and FCC intended the event to inspire participants...
Tags: FCC, Frederick County, Rick Weldon, United Way CAPS, Frederick, Simulation, Operations research, Federal Communications Commission, Social Issues
Cox Communications, the third-largest U.S. cable company, stepped on to the battleground of the "Net Neutrality" issue Tuesday, saying it will be trying out a new way to keep its subscribers' Internet traffic from jamming up. Starting on Feb. 9 in parts...
Tags: Cox Communications, Cox Enterprises Inc., Comcast Corp., internet traffic, management systems, FCC, Germany, Berlin, Network neutrality, Network neutrality in the United States, Suddenlink Communications, Business Finance, Computer law, Internet access, Comcast, Technology Internet
In Chicago, Nielsen estimates that about 475,910 households rely entirely on over-the-air broadcasts. The FCC and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration have identified Chicago as one of the DTV transition �hotspot� markets, where...
Tags: Chicago, FCC, converter box
This means one company can own all the radio stations, television stations, newspapers and cable systems it can gobble up. Since the 1940s, the rules limited one company from owning TV stations that reach more than 35% of American households, prohibit...
Tags: FCC, tv stations, Iraq, Baghdad, Clear Channel Communications, Business Finance, Federal Communications Commission, Fairness Doctrine, Concentration of media ownership, Entertainment Culture
But Pirate Cat Radio isn't going quietly into the night. Not only is the thirteen-year-old San Francisco station still quasi-legally streaming to half a million listeners online per month, but the 1,200-watt station formerly broadcasting at 87.9 FM is...
Tags: American Idiot, FCC, Bay Area, Pirate Cat Radio, Washington, San Francisco, Low-power broadcasting, Federal Communications Commission, Pirate radio in North America, Mbanna Kantako, Pirate radio, The Boat That Rocked, Entertainment Culture
On October 28, 2009 a local Washington, DC area telecommunications services company executive filed an informal complaint with the FCC stating that the GSM mobile system is modulated at 217 HZ and interferes with the honeybee "natural" operating frequency...
Tags: cell, tower, complaint, fcc, honey bee, honey, bee, bees, frequency, colony collapse disorder, ccd
When the separation from New York-based Time Warner is complete, the eight new directors will make up a board led by AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, 38, who will serve as chairman, the company said Monday in a statement. The designated directors are Richard Dalzell,...
As expected, the FCC voted to move forward with a proposal to codify its four net neutrality principles and add non-discrimination and transparency rules to the regulations that will govern both wireless and wired broadband networks...The next steps will...
Tags: net neutrality, FCC