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Working with your cable affiliates as we explore america. Next, the federal Communications Commission needs to consider a proposed rule change to broadcast ownership rules that would impact a merger between the Sinclair Broadcast Group and the tribune corporation. Before meeting was just over four hours. We will show you about 90 minutes of it. We will now proceed to a vote. [roll call] the item is adopted the privileges granted as requested. Thanks to the staff for the presentation. Madame secretary, please take us to item number six on the agenda. Mr. Tremaine and sharon and mr. Commissioners, the next item of the presented by the bureau and ibureauand is entitled 2014l give up a great review of the Commission Broadcast Ownership rules and other rules adopted for 202 of the Telecommunications Act of 96 and michelle perry, chief of the bureau will give the introduction. Thank you very much, madame secretary. Whenever you are ready. Good afternoon, chairman and commissioners. We are pl
Rules and other rules adopted pursuant to section 202. Michelle carey, chief of the bureau will give the introduction. Good afternoon, chairman and commissioners. The media bureau is pleased to present an order on modernizestion that broadcast ownership rules to reflect the realities of a modern marketplace. And seeks comment on how to integrate a program to facilitate new entry in the broadcast industry. Joining at the table, Brendan Hollins and chad of the media bureau. You this order which reveals and modifies outdated restrictions and institutes and Incubator Program to facilitate entry of new and Diverse Voices into the broadcasting industry. The commission is required by statute to review broadcast ownership rules every four years to determine whether they remain necessary in the Public Interest as a result of competition. And to repeal or modify any regulation the commission determines to be no longer in the Public Interest. In august of last year, the commissioner found a secon
[inaudible conversations] good morning. Welcome to november 2017 meeting of the federal communications commission. Madam secretary comeau should answer jennifer this morning. Thank you, mr. Chairman. Good morning to you in good morning, commissioners. Todays video here it items for consideration. First youll consider a report and order that would expressly authorized Voice Service providers to block certain types of robocalls that falsely appear to be from telephone numbers that do not or cannot make outgoing calls. It would prohibit Voice Service providers from blocking 911 calls under these rules including a mechanism to allow subscribers legitimate calls blocked in error to drop blocking and clarify that providers may exclude blocked calls under these rules from their call completion report. Second, you will consider a second report order and second for this country and further notice of rulemaking on consideration memorandum opinion and order that would make available 1700 megahert
The book will be signed into your open for a little bit longer. Weve got the book fare. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good evening, everyone. Welcome. Tonight we are going to discuss a joint event from the foundation of individual rights and education and we are excited to have you all here and for those watching the live stream podcast, welcome. Im the director of the academy and professor at New York University school of business where we are now. They have a very strong relationship in two ways. One is the mission from fire is to defend universities and the leading defender of free speech. To improve the quality of research by increasing viewpoint and constructive disagreements. Both organizations are devoted to achieve their essential missions of education. Our organizations also have a more informal serendipitous crazy idea that turned out to be one of the most important ideas the last five years to see strange stuff happening on campuses and students request