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HC2 Supports FCC Rollback of Broadcast Posting Rules

Physically posting licenses and authorization information is “no longer the most reliable or efficient means of making information available to the public,” broadcaster HC2 commented in docket 18-121 in support of an FCC proposal to do away with broadcaster license…

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posting requirements. “Times have changed, and the Commission’s rules should change too,” HC2 said. “Chairman [Ajit] Pai recognized that maintaining the current bevy of posting and record keeping requirements serves no public interest,” HC2 said. “Displaying licensing documents and other authorizations for broadcast stations is outdated because these locations are often inaccessible and redundant with information found online.”