Lester Holt, the NBC News anchor known for his ability to lead hours of breaking news coverage without pause, is finally ...
The nation’s top communications regulator made a stop in Baldwin County Monday morning and you might be surprised why.
Brendan Carr, was on a mission straight to the top of the 1,865-foot tall broadcast tower belonging to News 2’s sister ...
The letter referenced an enforcement advisory issued by the FCC earlier this month. “To the extent that radio industry executives believe that the FCC has looked the other way on ‘payola ...
It shows his bravery, his abilities and his commitment to the broadcast industry and our guys that ... After almost an hour and a half, the FCC chair was back on the ground but still looking ...
In a statement shared with Variety, iHeart representatives said they “appreciate FCC Chairman Carr’s interest in ensuring the radio industry is compliant with all applicable laws and ...
Mobile, Baldwin County health care group to pay $3 million settlement — what we know He came here on a foggy Monday morning to highlight an industry a lot of folks may not know exists.
“But as Chairman Carr observed last year, the whole broadcast industry is at a `break glass moment’ and the `FCC should be focused on decisions that will make it easier for broadcasters to attract the ...
Carr came to southern Alabama on a foggy morning to highlight an industry, and a career, many may not know exists. Only around 200 people climb and maintain these massive broadcast towers nationwide.