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The FCC is giving broadcasters extra time to file their biennial ownership reports, saying it wants to finish up some technical improvements to the filing process that will benefit both broadcasters and the FCC's data collection.
Every two years, TV and radio stations have to provide current ...
Read more: Broadcasters Get Extra Time to File Ownership Reports
Associations representing the major broadband providers, wired and wireless, have contacted Hill leaders to try and get them to stop Google from adopting a new encryption regime for domain name lookups in its Chrome browser and Android operating system, a move they said could give the company too ...
Read more: ISPs Seek Hill Intervention in Encryption-Related Google DNS Change
Ken Burns was on a panel to discuss his new PBS project Country Music Sept. 19. The event, at the Bank of America Tower in New York, celebrated the role of women in country music. Bank of America underwrites Burns’ documentaries on PBS. “No one is going to give us 10 ½ years to make Vietnam, or 8 ½ ...
Read more: Songs and Daughters: Ken Burns Looks at Women in Country