WInnForum launches a new effort to define and test Geofenced Variable Power (GVP) device capabilities and incumbent ...
Experts said the First Amendment and Communications Act of 1934 would support broadcasters in any potential FCC attempts to revoke their licenses.
A Virginia low-power FM must take steps to avoid violating the FCC’s underwriting rules. But it will keep its license.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s warning that broadcasters could lose licenses over Iran war coverage is drawing bipartisan backlash before the midterm elections.
The House Minority Leader signaled that Brendan Carr would face a probe if Democrats win control of the House.
Carr on Saturday blasted broadcasters shortly after President Donald Trump called reports that Iran struck five U.S. tanker ...
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A correction to this article has been appended to the end of the article. EL CERRITO — An audit by police into how license plate readers in the city have been used and who has gained access to them ...
SAN JOSE — Amid blowback to the spread of automated license-plate readers surveilling Bay Area cities and fears about such technology enabling more immigration enforcement, the San Jose Police ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The New Jersey Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives that got the ball rolling on the still-stalled AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act has teamed up with a Republican from Texas ...
Let’s start with a vivid scenario – one which cripples the grid, extinguishing telecommunications via both landline and cell coverage. To add to the scenario, and to make it more realistic, let’s ...
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