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.... (93) See Deborah Taylor Tate, Statement Re: Unlicensed Operation in...
A Montana TV station faces a $27,500 fine for airing an episode ABC Network cop drama "NYPD Blue" deemed offensive by the Federal Communications Commission. "If a broadcaster makes the decision to show indecent programming, it must air between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 am," said FCC commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate, in a written statement "This is neither difficult to understand, nor burdensome to implement" However, Montana broadcasters say the FCC is ignoring the realities of the television business in Middle America, where network programming typically ends at 10 p.m. That's because broadcast times are dictated by the major markets on the East and West coasts, which are rarely fined because racier programming almost always airs after 10 p.m. The controversy also comes from a coasta...
The proposed merger of the country's two biggest satellite radio companies is expected to clear the Federal Communications Commission, creating a monopoly while lowering costs to consumers, after a majority on the media-regulating agency reached a consensus, a source close to the negotiations said Wednesday. Deborah Taylor Tate, a Republican and the only member of the five- member commission who has not voted on the deal, reportedly has agreed to sign off on the merger of XM Satellite Radio Inc. and rival Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.
It appears President Bush is preparing to fill openings for two Republicans on the Federal Communications Commission. The question is, when will he do it? Richard Russell, associate director of the president's Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Deborah Taylor Tate, a Tennessee Regulatory Authority director, are the most likely candidates for the job, according to a report last week from Blair Levin, an analyst for Baltimore financial services firm Legg Mason Inc.
Organizations like MoveOn.org, the American Civil Liberties Union, and a number of liberal bloggers have come out in favor of such legislation, for example, but former Clinton White House press secretary Mike McCurry is co-chairman of the Hands OfF the Internet Coalition, which opposes it. On the contrary, it could be a means of enhancing services to broadband customers, providing revenue for ISPs to invest in accommodating increasing demand for bandwidth-intensive and delay-sensitive applications and making further improvements to data delivery, and of increasing fairness by ensuring that content providers responsible for the most Internet congestion pay the higher costs of assuring a high quality of service for Internet users.
... Martin and fellow Republican commissioner Deborah Taylor Täte warned that the measure "does not mea...
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...Craig Vanderwagen, resigned. Deborah Matz,. of Virginia, to be a member of the National...Sproat III, resigned. Teddy Bernard Taylor,. of Maryland, a career member of the Senior Forei... years from July 1, 2007, vice Deborah Taylor Tate, term expired. Judith Gail Garber,. of Virginia, t...
...* C. Martin Harris, M.D. and Deborah Taylor Tate join board of directors. Financial Res...
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