The NAB has again met with the FCC to outline its priorities for broadcasters as the agency reexamines the Emergency Alert ...
The NAB's meeting with FCC representatives on January 30 emphasized the critical role that traditional broadcast media plays during emergencies. Despite the advancements in mobile and broadband ...
As expected, the FCC advanced several items impacting broadcasters at its August Open Meeting, including reform of the Emergency Alert System, modernization of the Disaster Information Reporting ...
The radio industry continues to advocate for the importance of AM and FM bands for emergency alerting in the U.S. The Federal Communications Commission has received comments about its proposed ...
An FCC Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, released in August, launched a “ground up” review of the Emergency Alert System. In its final reply comments, the NAB’s response focuses on one central message: ...
WASHINGTON—The Federal Communications Commission’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau has issued a reminder that Emergency Alert System (EAS) participants must submit their Form One ...
The National Association of Broadcasters says the FCC’s ongoing “ground-up” review of EAS should not dismiss the system’s strongest existing link: local broadcast stations. The commission’s notice of ...
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