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Both the Emergency Alert System and the Wireless Emergency Alerts will be subject to a "re-examination" by the agency.
In other federal broadband news this week, the Trump administration told states they will be shut out of the $42 billion ...
Skydance Media and Paramount Global completed their $8 billion merger as the FCC continues investigating CBS News for alleged ...
The FCC voted to move forward with a “ground-up re-examination” of its national alert and warning systems at its August open ...
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr proposes shifting media influence from national networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC back to local ...
Plus, a U.S. senator is calling on Arielle Roth to fund NTIA programs as Congress authorized, federal broadband legislation ...
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said he and 50 other attorneys are sending 37 letters to voice providers demanding ...
The FCC sent out a reminder of the requirement for all stations to file the EAS Test Reporting System Form One by Oct. 3.
Emergency alert reform, DIRS modernization, and broadcast rule repeal were front and center at the FCC August Open Meeting.
Nathan Simington By Josh Kosman Republican FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington was uncomfortable approving Skydance’s ...
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Olivia Trusty visited the ...
A newly-confirmed FCC commissioner is learning more about the status of broadband work being done in Mississippi, and she ...