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    Tech Giants' Use of Local News Content

    Local news executives testified on the negative impacts of tech giants using their content. They spoke at a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Competition Policy hearing examining the proposed…

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    Communicators with Hal Singer

    Hal Singer talked about a report he co-authored suggesting the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) should pay more attention to economics in weighing issues and making rules. The FCC lag…

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    Open Internet Rules and Broadband Access

    Panelists talked about a recent decision by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upholding the Federal Communication Commission’s 2015 Open Internet Order*, giving the agency broad authority to…

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    Wireless Technology and Policy

    The Progressive Policy Institute held a discussion on the wireless technology challenges for Federal Communications Commission (FCC). FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Chief Roger Sherm…

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    FCC Open Internet Policy

    Panelists talked about the Federal Communications Commission’s open Internet policy. Earlier in the month the FCC voted along party lines for a proposed rule that could allow content provide…

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    Broadcast TV Spectrum Auction

    Witnesses testified on the complexities surrounding implementation of the voluntary incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum, which is being conducted by the Federal Communications…

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    Satellite Television Law

    Media and cable executives from small and large companies testified on the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act (STELA), scheduled to expire on December 31, 2014. The hearing focu…

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    The Communicators with Robert Litan and Hal Singer

    Robert Litan and Hal Singer, co-authors of The Need for Speed, talked about their book, which promotes less regulation and more competition for broadband development in the U.S.

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