The Hill’s Sara Jerome has a few stories this afternoon on a curious set of affairs involving the Federal Communications Commission and lobbyists and representatives of Google, AT&T, and the National Cable Television Association, among others. Her first story is here and the second includes a link to a letter disclosing contacts with the agency.
Category: FCC
Online ex parte compliance at the Federal Communications Commission
The Hill’s Sara Jerome explains that the Federal Communications Commission has established a new website to facilitate requests for meetings with agency personnel on universal service issues. A model for Congress? Sara’s also shared the news about Apple’s latest store opening in Georgetown this Friday. Must. Buy. iPad.
Censorship and Tebow’s Superbowl ad
The Times discusses the Tebow abortion advertisement in this editorial today. CBS was right to change its policy of rejecting paid advocacy commercials from groups other than political candidates. After the network screens ads for accuracy and taste, viewers can watch and judge for themselves. Or they can get up from the couch and get […]