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Reminder: Many Webcasters Have to Make Annual Election of SoundExchange Royalty Rates and Minimum Fee Payments By January 31, 2010
Note that certain small broadcasters, who need not meet SoundExchange recordkeeping obligations, do need to file an election to certify that they still meet the standards necessary to count as a small broadcaster. Similarly Small Broadcasters file a form different than other broadcasters, though both are covered by the same agreement).
Broadcast Law Blog
- Sunday, January 10, 2010
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Broadcaster Calendar for 2010 - Important Regulatory Dates to Remember
Each year poses a new set of regulatory deadlines, and to help you remember all of those deadlines, the Davis Wright Tremaine Broadcast Group has prepared a calendar setting out the dates that broadcasters need to remember in 2010. Lots of dates to remember - so check out the DWT Broadcasters Calendar.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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SoundExchange Sending Reminders to Broadcasters Who Are Not Paying Royalties for Streaming Music Sound Recordings
In recent weeks, SoundExchange has begun to send letters to broadcasters who are streaming their signals on the Internet without paying their SoundExchange royalties. As we have written many times, SoundExchange collects royalties for the public performance of the "sound recording", a song as recorded by a particular artist.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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Copyright Office Issues Letter In Support of Broadcast Performance Royalty - Suggests that Economic Comeback for Radio Makes Royalty More Affordable
According to a letter from the Copyright Office that has recently been made public, the economic troubles of broadcasters, which have been used to argue against the imposition of a performance royalty for the use of sound recordings by radio stations , are cyclical and are largely over. We have touched on this issue before.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Tuesday, June 8, 2010
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The 2010 Political Season Starts Early - Texas Association of Broadcasters Webinar on Political Broadcasting
The 2010 political broadcasting season is almost upon us, with Texas leading the way. With the first 2010 primaries on March 2, candidates in Texas are already in windows during which they need to file the paperwork to qualify for a place on the primary ballot. The PowerPoint used in the presentation will be posted here shortly.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Friday, December 4, 2009
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David Oxenford Reviews EEO Rules with the Iowa Broadcasters, While MMTC Asks the FCC to Suspend EEO Enforcement
went on with my presentation (the PowerPoint slides for which will be available here shortly, as will the slides for the presentation that I did at another session providing an update on Washington issues for radio broadcasters), quickly adding a summary of the MMTC request. What was this all about? We have written about some of these fines.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Thursday, July 8, 2010
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David Oxenford Conducts Webinar for Kansas Association of Broadcasters on FCC Political Broadcasting Rules
David Oxenford today conducted a webinar for the Kansas Association of Broadcasters on the rules for political advertising. With an August primary and the November general election, the 2010 election season could be a busy one in the state. The slides from David's presentation are available here.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Thursday, January 14, 2010
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David Oxenford Conducts Webinar for Kansas Association of Broadcasters on FCC Political Broadcasting Rules
David Oxenford today conducted a webinar for the Kansas Association of Broadcasters on the rules for political advertising. With an August primary and the November general election, the 2010 election season could be a busy one in the state. The slides from David's presentation will be available here soon.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Thursday, January 14, 2010
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David Oxenford and FCC's Bobby Baker Prepare Broadcasters for 2010 Elections with Webinar on Political Broadcasting Rules
On November 10, Davis Wright Tremaine's David Oxenford and Bobby Baker, the head of the FCC's Office of Political Broadcasting, conducted a webinar on the FCC's political broadcasting rules and policies. Seminar participants were provided with Davis Wright Tremaine's Political Broadcasting Guide , available here.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Thursday, October 15, 2009
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Looking Into the Crystal Ball - What Can Broadcasters Expect from Washington in 2010?
Another year is upon us, and it’s time for predictions as to what Washington may have in store for broadcasters in 2010. But, from what little we have seen from the new Commission and its employees, there seems to be a willingness to reexamine many of the fundamental tenants of broadcasting. Television Issues. or 87.9
Broadcast Law Blog
- Thursday, January 7, 2010
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