Several public interest groups jointly sought leave to intervene...
Several public interest groups jointly sought leave to intervene in NAB’s court challenge (CD May 13 p3) of FCC Media Bureau processing guidelines for deals involving TV-station sharing arrangements, in a motion filed Tuesday with the U.S. Court of Appeals…
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for the D.C. Circuit. “The organizations have a strong interest in diverse and competitive local media marketplaces, and would be directly and adversely harmed by any reversal, setting aside, or enjoinder of the public notice at issue in this review,” said the filing in docket 14-1072. It was signed by the Benton Foundation, Common Cause, Free Press, Media Alliance, Media Council Hawai`i, National Organization for Women Foundation, National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians, Prometheus Radio Project and United Church of Christ Office of Communication.