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    <description>A current list of the top stories in the NHAB News and Events section</description>
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    <title>2008 Broadcasters' Calendar</title>
	<description>The following deadlines are based on information known by us as of the date hereof, may or may not apply to a particular broadcaster, are for general informational purposes only, and should be double-checked for currency close to each pertinent date/deadline...<a href="http://www.nhab.org/images/CBA_Jan2008_BC.pdf" target="_blank">click here for the complete calendar</a>.</description>
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    <title>FCC Releases DTV Consumer Education Form 388 Which Must Be Filed by April 10, 2008</title>
	<description>As we have previously advised, on March 3, the FCC released a Report and Order outlining new requirements imposed on full-power television stations for educating consumers about the February 17, 2009 transition to digital television service.  On March 28, the FCC released a Public Notice announcing that it had received the necessary approvals from the OMB and that the new rules, including reporting requirements, would become effective on Monday, March 31, 2008.  As a result of that announcement, full-power television stations must file with the FCC their first FCC Form 388 quarterly report by April 10, 2008. </description>
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    <title>Client Alert: DTV Consumer Education and Reporting Requirements Effective Monday, March 31, 2008</title>
	<description>As we have previously advised, on March 3, the FCC released a Report and Order outlining
new requirements for the education of consumers regarding the February 17, 2009 transition to
digital television service.</description>
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    <title>FCC Fines Mississippi Radio Station for Broadcasting a Conversation Without First Informing the Other Party</title>
	<description>The FCC recently fined an AM radio licensee $6,400 for recording and broadcasting a telephone
conversation without informing the other party of its intent to do so.</description>
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    <title>FCC Adopts New DTV Consumer Education and Reporting Requirements </title>
	<description>On March 3, the FCC released a Report and Order outlining new requirements for the
education of consumers regarding the February 17, 2009 transition to digital television
service. This Advisory focuses on the Report and Order's specific ramifications for
television broadcasters. While no requirements for radio broadcasters are being
mandated, the Commission strongly encourages radio broadcasters to participate in
the education of the public on the transition to digital television.</description>
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