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Tag: FCC

Why did Saturday morning cartoons end?
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Why did Saturday morning cartoons end?

by Anthony DeanOctober 1, 2021August 7, 20220

A look at reasons why Saturday morning cartoons have ended as a concept, from the rise of cable TV to broadcast children’s TV regulations.

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What does it take for the FCC to revoke a TV station’s license?
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What does it take for the FCC to revoke a TV station’s license?

by Anthony DeanSeptember 10, 2018December 10, 20212

I look at what it actually takes for the FCC to revoke a TV station’s license.

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The FCC plans to repeal net neutrality (and why that’s a bad thing)
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The FCC plans to repeal net neutrality (and why that’s a bad thing)

by Anthony DeanNovember 27, 2017December 10, 20210

Photo by Mike Mozart (Flickr / CC BY) The Federal Communications Commission, led by chairman Ajit Pai, plans to vote on December 14 to repeal …

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Net neutrality wins: the FCC’s regulating the Internet as a utility
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Net neutrality wins: the FCC’s regulating the Internet as a utility

by Anthony DeanFebruary 26, 2015December 10, 20210

Wins for net neutrality and saner regulation policies came on Thursday from the FCC. Along a party-line 3-2 vote, the US communications regulator has voted …

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