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Federal Communications Commission - Obscene, Profane, and/or Indecent Material Complaint Form - (Form 475B)
Federal Communications Commission, Obscene, Profane, and/or Indecent Material Complaint Formapps.fcc.gov freepress : MT @jcstearns: 2 TV stations decide to "partner" and then lay off 63 people.This is the face of covert consolidation. http://t.co/L3OeINWz 8 hours 6 mins ago more ?
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Channel 36's owner plans to lay off 63 - Toledo Blade
The parent company of WUPW-TV, Channel 36 intends to lay off 63 employees as part of the station's pending $22 million sale. LIN Media, the owner of WUPW, filed a layoff notice Tuesday with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The company was required to do so under the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act. The layoffs are slated for sometime between April 24 and May 8, according to the notice. The layoffs will become official if and when the Federal Communications Commission approves the sale of WUPW to American Spirit Media and the sale is completed. The paperwork doesn't say how many people are employed at WUPW or if everyone at the station could lose their jobs. Employment information isn't included in station reports to the FCC. American Spirit Mediat.co phonescoop : FCC Deals a Blow to Dish Network's Network Plans: The Federal Communications Commission denied to grant Dish Net... http://t.co/74Gw5uAs 10 hours 29 mins ago more ?
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FCC Deals a Blow to Dish Network's Network Plans (Phone Scoop)
The Federal Communications Commission denied to grant Dish Network a preliminary waiver which would have allowed it to move forward with plans to build its own wireless network. Instead, the FCC decided to conduct a formal investigation into Dish's request, a process which could take until the end of the year. Dish wants to do something similar to what LightSquared tried to do: Use traditional satellite spectrum to create a terrestrial wireless broadband network. The FCC granted Dish approval to purchase $3 billion worth of spectrum, but said that a "rulemaking process will best serve the public interest and maximize the long-term value of the spectrum for the American economy." Dish is still hopeful that it will eventually win FCC approval, though the delay is a significant one.www.phonescoop.com Rocky1542 : Have the FCC Remove Rush Limbaugh From the Radio http://t.co/GU42EvxB #signon #p2 #boycottrush #clearchannel #misogynist #pig 12 hours 33 mins ago more ?
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Have the FCC Remove Rush Limbaugh From the Radio
I just signed a petition to : Petition the FCC the remove Mr. Limbaugh from the radio as he has violated FCC rules and regulations countless times. The most recent incident being his assault on women and his degradation of Susan Fluke. At best it can be said that he has used hateful, negative, and even racist and sexist remarks toward people that do not stand with his views or with him on issues of any sort, social or political. This is the following definition of Obscenity, Indecency and Profanity and is on the FCC website. It is clear the Mr. Limbaugh has before, and currently is violating these rules and regulations. Let's get him removed form the radio! It?s Against the Law It is a violation of federal law to air obscene programming at any time. It is also a violation of federal law to air indecent programming or profane language during certain hours. Congress has given the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) the responsibility for administratively enforcing these laws. The FCCwww.signon.org slashdot : FCC Inquires Into Its Own Authority To Regulate Communication Service Shutdowns http://t.co/SzeFpFmk 1 day 24 mins ago more ?
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FCC Inquires Into Its Own Authority To Regulate Communication Service Shutdowns - Slashdot
New submitter DnaK writes "The Federal Communications Commission is reviewing whether or when the police and other government officials can intentionally interrupt cellphone and Internet service to protect public safety. A scary proposition which will easily become a First Amendment issue. Does th...yro.slashdot.org JeffersonObama : @aliflorida : Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Limbaugh complaints || 1-888-CALL-FCC | http://t.co/s4JqYzT0 #boycottrush? 1 day 4 hours ago more ?
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Obscenity, Indecency & Profanity - How To File a Complaint
Federal Communications Commissiontransition.fcc.gov JeffersonObama : Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Limbaugh complaints http://t.co/ql5uI9CE 1 day 4 hours ago more ?
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FCC : FCC & NTIA are working together to close the gap on the digital divide , learn more about the National #Broadband Map http://t.co/rJmPpgZ3 1 day 4 hours ago more ?8 retweets
New Data for the National Broadband Map | National Broadband Map ? Blog
The National Broadband Map (NBM) is a searchable and interactive website that allows users to view broadband availability across every neighborhood in the United States. The NBM was created by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), in collaboration with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and in partnership with 50 states, five territories and the District of Columbia. The NBM is a project of NTIA's State Broadband Initiative.www.broadbandmap.gov NTIAgov : New data for the National #Broadband Map has arrived! Check it out at http://t.co/Z2QK8rpM @FCC 1 day 7 hours ago more ?
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National Broadband Map
The National Broadband Map (NBM) is a searchable and interactive website that allows users to view broadband availability across every neighborhood in the United States. The NBM was created by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), in collaboration with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and in partnership with 50 states, five territories and the District of Columbia. The NBM is a project of NTIA's State Broadband Initiative.www.broadbandmap.gov thehill : FCC mulls whether police should be able to black out cellphones (by @BrendanSasso) http://t.co/bkyJMyQz 1 day 10 hours ago more ?
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FCC mulls whether police should be able to black out cellphones - The Hill's Hillicon Valley
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a request on Friday for public comment on whether government agencies should be allowed to block access to cellphone networks. The request stems from an incident last summer when a San Francisco transit agency shut off the transmitters that allow for cellphone reception in four underground subway stations to disrupt a planned protest over a police shooting.thehill.com Avaaz : 4 days to tell @FCC to defend independent media from @rupertmurdoch and other media barons: http://t.co/jYCBw2b0 2 days 5 hours ago more ?
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Avaaz - Save our free media
The Federal Communications Commission could begin to lift a 35-year-old ban preventing corporate thugs like Rupert Murdoch from creating media monopolies. But if we can flood their public consultation now we could save our independent media.www.avaaz.org
Source: http://inagist.com/FCC/175696367321223169/
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