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U.S. radio broadcasters are now simultaneously broadcasting both traditional analog signals and digital signals that can be picked up with a digital ...
The Children's Television Act requires each U.S. broadcast television station to air programming specifically designed to serve the educational and i...
Basic rates are non-discounted rates for international calls from landline phones made by customers who have not signed up for a monthly international...
When traveling internationally, remember that your mobile phone and other personal communications devices transmit and store your personal informatio...
Federal law generally prohibits radio broadcasts without a license issued by the FCC. Anyone found operating a radio station without FCC authorizatio...
When a broadcast station transmits any matter for which money, service, or other valuable consideration is paid or promised to, or charged or accepte...
Consumers often complain to the FCC about call-in radio programs, usually regarding the subject matter being discussed or the perceived biases of the...