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Oscar Rodriguez, TAB President
With federal tax reform efforts solidly underway in DC and a wholesale update of the nation’s copyright laws potentially in the offing, TAB led a group of 16 broadcasters last week to meet with nearly the entire Texas congressional delegation to reinforce the industry's concerns about both legislative undertakings.
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Michael Schneider, V.P., Legislative and Regulatory Affairs
Friday, March 10, marks the 60th day of the 85th Texas Legislature, an important milestone in the 140-day legislative session.
Apart from the fact that it's the mid-way point of the session, it also is the regular bill filing deadline.
Nearly 4,500 bills and resolutions have been filed thus far and TAB's newsroom legislative committee has identified more than 300 with an Open Government or newsroom impact.
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TAB
We are the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), a membership association of more than 500,000 US composers, songwriters, lyricists and music publishers of every kind of music. Through agreements with affiliated international societies, we also represent hundreds of thousands of music creators worldwide. ASCAP is a TAB Gold Patron Associate Member.
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Find out why Burst selected GV’s Kayak and Karrera production switchers for the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, First Baptist Church, TCU, SMU, Irving Community College and other projects in the Lone Star state. Burst represents 100’s of leading manufacturers – including Grass Valley. Contact Burst for more information - 972-248-7905 / BarryS@burstvideo.com
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TAB
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CommLawCenter
Pillsbury Law Partner John K. Hane writes:
"As someone who has been deeply involved in planning for the rollout of ATSC 3.0, I get a lot of questions about the next generation broadcasting standard. By far the two most common questions are 'When will the transition start?' and 'When will it end?' My answers — which often lead to quizzical looks — are 'Very soon. And never.'"
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Sedwick LLP
The Texas Supreme Court's opinion in Brady v. Klentzman has been characterized as a "win" for the media after a "tough week," but its practical import appears to further expose the media to defamation lawsuits for reporting on matters of public concern. Brady was a clear win for the media in that the court reiterated several important First Amendment principles.
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Wilson County News
There's good news on the horizon for high school sports fans who can't make it to all the games — play-by-play coverage may soon become available via internet radio.
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CommLawBlog
The FCC's Media Bureau is not processing FM translator applications for AM owners until its new rule takes effect. At its public meeting, the agency adopted an order to relax restrictions on siting FM translators to be used as fill-ins for gaps in AM coverage. However that change has not yet become effective.
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