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The law also imposes numerous public interest obligations on over-the-air broadcasters that do not apply to non-broadcasters.
Organizations like the New York State Broadcasters Association, the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters, and the National Broadcasters Association have issued statements in support of the bill and encouraged Congress to pass the bill into law.
"Broadcasters have always supported rural broadband deployment," said Dennis Wharton, executive vice president for communications at the National Association of Broadcasters.
It will continue to be the main stay of broadcasters/traditional Spanish-language producers (similar to the sitcom phenomenon of U.S. broadcasters).
While anyone can buy and send Super Hearts, broadcasters need to be approved "super broadcasters" before they can cash out for real money.
You go into the room and you show the data and you will see viewership goes up, but broadcasters is flat, returning broadcasters.
Online broadcasters are even increasingly bidding for the rights to show sports — long a major moneymaking business for traditional broadcasters and cable operators.
The medium was so immediate that in the 1940s broadcasters forbade the transmission of recordings and instead forced broadcasters to offer only live events.
Truly local broadcasters recognize that the Fair Play Fair Pay Act protects small, local and public broadcasters by capping terrestrial royalties at affordable rates.
Discovery is a common concern for podcasters, but broadcasters worry that platforms like Spotify will give preference to their own shows over broadcasters&apos.
The bill requires broadcasters wishing to stream content online to be licensed by the RTUK watchdog, subjecting them to the same criteria as TV broadcasters.
That's what the FCC is doing with the TV broadcasters, which include independent stations or local affiliates of major broadcasters, such as CBS or ABC.
To that end, the agency has already issued notices to broadcasters across the country, making initial offers and asking broadcasters if they'd like to participate.
But after the outrage from broadcasters snowballed, Periscope tweeted that it's working on a way for broadcasters to hide replays from the public without technically deleting them.
The video site is sending 15 of its broadcasters to cover the event, as well as partnering with broadcasters from 60 countries to bring highlights to the service.
It showed David Donovan, president of the New York State Broadcasters Association, speaking to the National Association of Broadcasters conference, not David Smith, chairman of Sinclair Broadcasting Group.
Retransmission consent gives broadcasters leverage with cable and satellite providers by demanding increased fees to help offset the broadcasters' loss in revenue in other areas such as advertising.
Broadcasters who receive the equivalent of about $175 in "super hearts" will be designated "super broadcasters" and be able to cash out the money as earnings, the company said.
Broadcasters are also feeling the heat from pure content- streaming services such as Netflix - whose $6 billion content-acquisition budget for this year rivals that of most broadcasters - and Amazon Prime.
ARD did not say on Friday how much the broadcasters were paying to sub-license the rights, but said the deal "takes into account the financial abilities of the public broadcasters".
That makes AMC the only pure-play cable programmer in the bundle; the rest of the networks in the package are either broadcasters (CBS) or owned by broadcasters (ABC/Disney's ESPN).
"Broadcasters have done our part; now it's up to the wireless industry to demonstrate the demand is there for low-band TV spectrum," said the National Association of Broadcasters' Dennis Wharton.
On March 29, broadcasters who have applied to participate must commit to doing so, and the commission will begin a complex process to shift spectrum licenses from broadcasters to wireless operators.
There are scenarios where broadcasters, including public broadcasters, have looked at ways, through compression and so forth, that you can reduce the need of how much spectrum you need for broadcast.
So when you have that ... you don't represent broadcasters.
" He then asked those broadcasters, "What about your responsibilities?
"Broadcasters want more control around their content and that's true for celebrities and media companies but also for the [everyday] user," he said, adding that the limit wasn't stopping these broadcasters before.
Twitch now has 1.5 million broadcasters who share games to more than 100 million unique monthly viewers, with broadcasters creating traditional game content as well as any number of other creative ventures.
In the 1980s, conservatives campaigned to end the Fairness Doctrine in favor of a public-interest-based rule for broadcasters, a market-based rule: If people liked it, broadcasters could broadcast it.
Broadcasters were able to get around this problem by bundling their programming with Broadcasters were able to get around this problem by bundling their programming with advertisements and having advertisers foot the bill.
In the US, the Federal Communications Commission has extensive guidelines for television and radio broadcasters around political advertising that bar broadcasters from censoring ads or from taking down ones that make false claims.
"More women are seeking virtual intimacy with the men on Chaturbate, and it's also not uncommon for our female broadcasters to earn tokens and gift them to their favorite male broadcasters," Lara says.
Broadcasters keep talking about the matchup of two Japanese pitchers.
Turkish broadcasters, he said, are "one voice, with many channels".
Twitter and Snapchat also have similar content agreements with broadcasters.
I like everybody -- I even like broadcasters getting higher wages.
The key bit here is the section related to broadcasters.
For now, broadcasters haven't sued Locast, according to the Times.
Broadcasters now get to avoid future potentially messy renewal battles.
The goal is to help broadcasters expand their potential audience.
Even assessments of the contest differ between different national broadcasters.
Traditional broadcasters, like Disney and ESPN, have purchased media rights.
Aereo was sued in 2013 by numerous networks and broadcasters.
Make a list of the broadcasters who appeal to you.
" She also noted that he's called other female broadcasters "crazy.
Broadcasters are currently capped at serving 39 percent of households.
Broadcasters are currently capped at serving 85033 percent of households.
Current rules dictate broadcasters to be capped at 39 percent.
Television and radio broadcasters are already subject to similar requirements.
"One or two major broadcasters controlled every country," he says.
Empty seats are disliked by athletes, broadcasters and federations alike.
So what is to be done for broadcasters and advertisers?
Broadcasters of his show "Cosmos" have said they would investigate.
German regional broadcasters were each responsible for hundreds of works.
American broadcasters carry NFL, NBA and NHL games from September.
International broadcasters have influence over any changes to the games.
The Federal Communications Commission, which regulates broadcasters, isn't a factor.
His cronies have bought up previously feisty broadcasters and websites.
Ratings have been declining for most broadcasters for years now.
Commercial broadcasters Mediaset , Atresmedia and Mediapro took the same stance.
Then, the broadcasters poked fun at Christie on the air.
Currently, broadcasters are limited to serving 39 percent of households.
The FCC in February denied Latina Broadcasters application to participate.
Instead, political parties and candidates get equal time from broadcasters.
But when broadcasters buy into F1, they buy the season.
Why he cares: Chairman Pai laid out the benefits in a speech to broadcasters today: For broadcasters, radio chips will let FM stations reach more listeners who are constantly consuming media on their cellphones.
Periscope says "qualified broadcasters" shouldn't have a problem becoming part of the program, but even then, super broadcasters are only eligible to cash out once they have accrued about $175 worth of in-app gifts.
Viewers can leave comments that broadcasters can see and respond to.
President Donald Trump's lunchtime prediction to broadcasters on Tuesday was right.
It's permissible for actors and broadcasters to attack conservatives and Christians.
For dedicated sports broadcasters, such as Sky, this is a godsend.
Jukin helps connect video owners with broadcasters that have wide reach.
Meanwhile, state run broadcasters are simply glossing over the Chinese connection.
Broadcasters can then "cash out" the virtual gift for real cash.
And they joined forces to drive a harder bargain with broadcasters.
Papers still set the agenda followed by the more staid broadcasters.
The EPL and broadcasters are making increased efforts to fight this.
More than 200 journalists and broadcasters from around the world attend.
Broadcasters widely recognise that they must do better than in 2016.
Like Locast, Aereo did not pay the broadcasters for the retransmission.
State broadcasters provide live coverage of the tank event across Russia.
Broadcasters have pushed in the past to slow down the timeline.
But with livestreaming, it's harder to regulate what home broadcasters say.
The body will regulate broadcasters, telecoms and postal communications, it said.
For legacy broadcasters, this is both a blessing and a bane.
"fake news" attacks of Globo and other broadcasters over the years.
Local broadcasters are unconvinced of the value of French soccer rights.
Legacy news broadcasters accounted for seven of the 100 most shared.
He opened doors and set the tone for so many broadcasters.
These broadcasters are cultural powerhouses, and not just on the airwaves.
And broadcasters are using their hard work to generate significant profits.
"Right now they seem to be dividing the broadcasters," he said.
Gulen, whose adherents run schools, broadcasters and newspapers, denies the charges.
Again and again, politicians, reporters and television broadcasters reflect this trend.
One of Fox News' longest-tenured broadcasters is leaving the network.
Local broadcasters' shares fell as much as 9 percent on Sept.
Some broadcasters reckon journalists' "lived experience" adds insight to their reporting.
The league has also held some appeal for major media broadcasters.
The company is now one of the region's largest private broadcasters.
Already they are threatening the futures of broadcasters who embarrass them.
He was speaking to British broadcasters during a visit to Estonia.
But the broadcasters' deep pockets would make them a formidable opponent.
Like all UK broadcasters, the BBC is required to remain impartial.
"All broadcasters — not just the biggest — will benefit from reform of ownership rules that stem from the era of 'I Love Lucy,'" said Dennis Wharton, a spokesman for the National Association of Broadcasters, in an email.
For example, even as Internet outlets have brought fierce competition to local radio and television broadcasters, federal media ownership laws limit how many local broadcasters a single person or company can own in a single city.
"Broadcasters own their own business and they're responsible for their own healthcare, we thought there would be no better people to talk about healthcare options than those broadcasters that carry that weight on their shoulders," Petrocelli said.
Charges were dropped against broadcasters ESAT and OMN and activist Jawar Mohammed.
Rwandan radio broadcasters followed this pattern during the 1994 genocide of Tutsis.
He idolizes broadcasters such as Jay Bilas, Jay Williams, Smith, and Barkley.
Gordon Smith (R-Ore.) as president of the National Association of Broadcasters.
Broadcasters are not the only ones who might benefit from briefer contests.
"We want to give broadcasters a way to monetize their hard work."
In 2016, both Hillary Clinton and Trump spent less than broadcasters expected.
Broadcasters are subject to strict impartiality rules overseen by a government regulator.
For one, broadcasters and publishers now have a far cheaper distribution system.
Even state broadcasters are loosening up and giving airtime to opposition politicians.
It's also talking to NFL broadcasters about displaying WHOOP data during games.
It is unclear if Phelps and these broadcasters were paid by Facebook.
Apart from Sky, Britain's Perform Group, German free-to-air broadcasters ProSiebenSat.
Those broadcasters share rights to televise the Emmys on a rotating basis.
Many analysts had expected broadcasters to earn more and sell more spectrum.
To be fair, the publicly funded organization is up against commercial broadcasters.
Broadcasters are now limited to serving 39 percent of the country's households.
There are still nude broadcasters on the app from Vietnam and Thailand.
They argue that it should require traditional broadcasters to make similar payments.
There are a lot of pro broadcasters who wouldn't have done that.
Many female broadcasters cope with sexual solicitation and other forms of harassment.
A potential deal would conclude the broadcasters $13.7 billion buyout in 2007.
Following Morey's statement, Chinese broadcasters said they would stop broadcasting NBA games.
Broadcasters are currently capped at serving 39 percent of the nation's households.
An array of broadcasters, promoters and managers also hawk their own fights.
Broadcasters are currently limited to serving 39 percent of the country's households.
Traditional broadcasters are losing out to streaming services like Netflix and Amazon.
They warn broadcasters that future "fleeting" expletives will, in fact, be fined.
Then the broadcasters and the sportswriters turned it into a household phrase.
At Indiana, Gray whittled the 50 prospective broadcasters down to 31 students.
Moody's said on Thursday the move was credit-positive for TV broadcasters.
One big question: how far will Amazon go against pay-TV broadcasters?
This did not stop major broadcasters from using it in their coverage.
By hurting local broadcasters, cable companies would be directly harming our community.
The broadcasters evidenced continuity of management and journalistic tone as administrations changed.
Broadcasters follow where they lead, if not in tone then in topic.
While newspapers are free to impart political biases, broadcasters must be impartial.
When the providers and broadcasters can't come to agreements, customers suffer blackouts.
In 2012, broadcasters aired an hour of only the last three nights.
The number of broadcasters on Meerkat peaked in May of last year.
The government is buying a bunch of airwaves back from the broadcasters.
Twitter, local broadcasters partner to livestream local debates Twitter signed a deal with local broadcasters to stream seven debates that may have national interest: The seven debates that will be livestreamed throughout October include the debate between Sen.
He currently serves as the vice chairman of the National Association of Broadcasters' (NAB) Television Board, is a past president-chairman of the NBC Affiliate Board and is a past chairman of the Maryland/DC/Delaware Broadcasters Association.
The information sector, including print publishers, broadcasters and telecommunications professionals, lost 8,000 jobs.
Yes, we all strive as professional broadcasters to maintain composure at all times.
But broadcasters would bear the cost of setting up teams around the world.
They want broadcasters to help them deliver results by targeting the right people.
Soon, delivering on HD was a requirement for broadcasters and other distribution platforms.
I heard from TV broadcasters and Wall Street bankers; saleswomen and sports executives.
Of the 1,800 eligible broadcasters, an undisclosed number submitted applications to take part.
Amazon and Twitch plan to promote the games through the popular Twitch broadcasters.
In one instance, a McDonald's ad played before broadcasters praised Hitler's Mein Kampf.
Before the great digital expansion, broadcasters and publishers had a fairly captive audience.
With the latest Periscope update, broadcasters can invite guests to join their stream.
And in turn, broadcasters and viewers enjoy a vibrant experience flooded with comments.
HDR has a number of standards employed by different broadcasters and content producers.
Some other broadcasters had the ruling bloc slightly below the two-thirds mark.
Broadcasters can have viewers pick the weapon they use before heading into battle.
Meanwhile, Facebook is opening up its new monetization option to more gaming broadcasters.
Step one is a "reverse" auction Where did the broadcasters get their spectrum?
This is just one way Facebook has attracted broadcasters to its Live API.
With Twitter's NFL deal, social networks can take on traditional broadcasters at last
As long as reporters publish and broadcasters transmit, the free press is functioning.
Also at noon, the National Association of Broadcasters holds its Capital Assets Conference.
Auto execs are also making sure they are getting in front of broadcasters.
Women self-broadcasters with the firm outnumber men by around nine to one.
With the Spanish language broadcasters and smaller networks included, viewership reached 230 million.
Indian broadcasters showing the domestic Twenty20 cricket league overlay ads even during play.
No longer will smaller broadcasters be used as pawns in an immoral fight.
Dozens of broadcasters set up on the castle grounds for a visual feast.
In the ensuing "incentive auction" TV broadcasters would state prices to go dark.
"Over time, I think broadcasters are not going to differentiate," Mr. Eckel said.
Terrestrial broadcasters should be held to the same standards as their digital competitors.
This tab will feature broadcasters who are live along with other recommended streams.
LiveLike is primarily known for this white-labeled app that it provides broadcasters.
That's the thing they care about the most is, are broadcasters coming back?
Broad market conditions seem okay, although traditional broadcasters have struggled to retain viewers.
While broad market conditions seem okay, traditional broadcasters have struggled to retain viewers.
TV: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is proposing new rules for television broadcasters.
Hotel owners in Bodrum told Turkish broadcasters that some tourists were checking out.
Brian McCarthy, an N.F.L. spokesman, said broadcasters are allowed to comment on anything.
After the game, broadcasters did not rush Márquez for an on-field interview.
Every season, about 103 broadcasters work for organizations affiliated with the big leagues.
Music creators support a solution that treats community radio differently than big broadcasters.
Cancelled seasons would also risk significant compensation claims from rights-holding TV broadcasters.
Others aren't so sure that the political controversy would be bad for broadcasters.
Like broadcasters, many digital platforms have built their business on a public resource.
Other broadcasters are said to be considering takeover offers for Tribune as well.
Some broadcasters, it said, offered live content forbidden by Chinese law, including pornography.
But these broadcasters, especially US ones, face significant competition from new podcast studios.
It will serve as a pool feed for other broadcasters, the court added.
Broadcasters also worry the white-space technology could interfere with local television service.
It's the kind of history that one needs to take on the broadcasters.
The cable and satellite companies typically negotiate agreements with broadcasters every three years.
It took even the broadcasters a few minutes to shake off the cobwebs.
Even public broadcasters like the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation are finding their funding slashed.
The head of an industry association that represents 150 commercial broadcasters including ProSiebenSat.
In Ankara, Turkish broadcasters said the CHP candidate had won a clear victory.
The Commission and public broadcasters say the reform will not make it impossible to license content on a country-by-country basis because rights holders could ask broadcasters to block viewers in another country from accessing the content during licensing negotiations.
Holding out hope for traditional broadcasters is Comcast-owned NBC's emotional family drama "This Is Us," which would be the first drama series from one of the four main U.S. broadcasters to take home the Emmy since thriller "24" in 2006.
"This represents a rational first step in media ownership reform policy allowing free and local broadcasters to remain competitive with multinational pay TV giants and broadband providers," Gordon Smith, the president of the National Association of Broadcasters, said in a statement.
Beahm, a former game designer turned streamer, is one of Twitch's most popular broadcasters.
As you may know, Telemundo is one of the country's largest Spanish-language broadcasters.
In a short time, he's established himself as one of the sport's best broadcasters.
Men's English Premier League games bring in more than £3bn a year from broadcasters.
The agency's wind-down would impact electronics makers, consumers, broadcasters, and many federal employees.
Smiletime allows broadcasters to have sponsorships and will soon offer a virtual tipping system.
Male broadcasters used this fight as an example of why feminism would never flourish.
Funded by tax-payers, the SABC has the widest reach among South Africa's broadcasters.
As that technology improves, it virtually turns all of my friends into live broadcasters.
Sueddeutsche researched the story together with German broadcasters NDR and WDR, the paper said.
Beykpour agrees — kinda — but says this feature wasn't built specifically for big-name broadcasters.
For most broadcasters, including ABC News, Facebook Live is still mostly a huge experiment.
Traditional broadcasters have to reserve over half of their transmission time to European works.
Broadcasters can let viewers into the lobby up to three minutes ahead of time.
National broadcasters NPR and PBS could most likely survive the elimination of the CPB.
A growing number of White House correspondents, broadcasters and columnists are forthright about that.
Soon, broadcasters will be able to draw on their broadcasts as well — think Telestrator.
There's a new Super Heart available today: 👋 Send it to your favorite broadcasters!
Up to $1.75 billion will go to broadcasters that incur costs in changing channels.
National spots run by network broadcasters will also be shown on the live-stream.
Similarly, broadcasters recognize the importance of streaming — rather than broadcasting — so-called "minority" sports.
Some analysts believed broadcasters would get as much as $30 billion, according to Reuters.
The app has attracted criticism because some broadcasters were putting out X-rated content.
In total, broadcasters offered to give up more than $86 billion worth of spectrum.
Conze invited European competitor RTL and German public broadcasters ARD and ZDF to join.
Or the FCC's investigations of news broadcasters to determine if their coverage was "biased"?
In the nineteen-thirties, such threats encouraged commercial broadcasters to adopt the civic paradigm.
Several newspapers and broadcasters have taken to calling the killer the Croydon Cat Ripper.
And she got tons of support from viewers and fellow broadcasters in the comments.
Arguably, these factors have disadvantaged broadcasters and favored the newer entrants in the market.
Stations can either leave the airwaves entirely or share a channel with other broadcasters.
Broadcasters and digital companies hailed the ruling as a cleareyed application of copyright law.
E4 subgroups include clergy members, employees of the US government abroad and immigrant broadcasters.
Boxing's biggest broadcasters — HBO and Showtime — have been reluctant to feature women's fight cards.
Microsoft offers its own set of tools for broadcasters with its Azure Media Services.
Kamcord has created a partner program, only broadcasters included inside that can make money.
Reminder: Broadcasters cannot stream themselves breaking third-party terms of service or user agreements.
He urged tougher standards of public service for broadcasters seeking renewal of their licenses.
The voting for all awards was done by a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters.
Similarly, it will be easier for broadcasters to build an audience for their videos.
The parade of politicians continually stepping on rakes might thrill broadcasters and broadsheet insiders.
I began this morning being interviewed by broadcasters in the United States and Britain.
Temple even held a highly publicized "Battle of the Broadcasters" to find their duo.
The idea is to help broadcasters leverage their existing Facebook audience inside News Feed.
Soccer's whole business model relies on broadcasters paying vast sums to show the games.
Soccer's whole business model relies on broadcasters paying vast sums to show the games.
Like other broadcasters, the BBC is investing in new technology as viewing habits shift.
The report named just five people in connection with the attacks on the broadcasters.
Eleven years and two elections would pass before the broadcasters tried again in 1979.
Behind them is a stage with three analysts, the esports equivalent of studio broadcasters.
The telecasts began the partnership that would carry the two broadcasters to television fame.
The blackout comes during the summer season when broadcasters typically see the smallest audiences.
When Mr. Walsh's name and photograph were released, broadcasters breathlessly speculated about his movements.
The broadcasters would not consider having a couple of weekends free of elite soccer.
The 2016 U.S. presidential election generated $2.85 billion for local broadcasters, according to Passwaiter.
He currently leads a small documentary film company that produces content for international broadcasters.
Pinto sees most soccer journalists as deferential to the sport's powerful broadcasters and sponsors.
Only 5% said they were less likely to trust broadcasters than websites and newspapers.
The system could allow broadcasters to wake up a receiver to broadcast emergency alerts.
"It's aggregate of nothing right now," he said, because broadcasters could still drop out.
Aereo previously provided streams of TV channels for a monthly subscription without paying broadcasters.
Both were very good writers and very good broadcasters, but they were excellent interviewers.
More of us are becoming broadcasters, and so broadcasters need to provide content quickly that can compete with this, or at least provide conduits to use that user-generated content more effectively, and this is one route to helping make that happen.
Since mid-August, 32 FM broadcasters in 20 Cambodian provinces have been shut down, many of which carried programs by the United States-funded broadcasters Voice of America and Radio Free Asia, whose Phnom Penh offices are under investigation for tax violations.
Mediaset CEO Pier Silvio Berlusconi said possible partners were broadcasters in Germany, France or Italy.
It wants to incentivize broadcasters to jump aboard by showering them with crowds of viewers.
But on Thursday, Butler said the proposed budget would "devastate" the missions of public broadcasters.
The system could allow broadcasters to "wake up" a receiver to broadcast emergency alert information.
Similarly, the engagement graph could push broadcasters to pepper their streams with moments of delight.
Twitter inserts a delay into all Trump's tweets just like broadcasters do for live television.
Broadcasters in these three major Asian markets were "consistently outperforming their average share of viewing".
Super-smart broadcasters like that could be both good and bad news for radio astronomy.
Those fees refer to the rates that cable operators pay broadcasters to carry their signals.
Broadcasters are still making the bet that live sports will continue to fascinate TV audiences.
NTV Uganda and NBS TV, also targeted by the commission, are Uganda's largest independent broadcasters.
Broadcasters on Twitter's live-streaming app Periscope can now make money directly through the service.
For broadcasters, any Super Hearts sent their way are stored on their profile as ... stars.
But the council has fined Turkish broadcasters for showing everything from excessive kissing to alcohol.
Major broadcasters, including Sinclair and Univision, are said to be bumping up against the cap.
That, in turn, is putting downward pressure on the rates these broadcasters can charge advertisers.
It's a part of the mandate of individual stations, and both broadcasters as a whole.
It's conceivable that in those markets there will be just two or three broadcasters left.
Game broadcasters showed the protests during the initial weeks but reduced coverage of them later.
It is not uncommon for state broadcasters around the world to put videos on YouTube.
Hulusi Akar had been held by rebel soldiers during the attempted coup, Turkish broadcasters said.
That means that as broadcasters expand globally, they don't need any satellite or local hardware.
YouTube will start labeling videos it identifies as coming from state-funded broadcasters starting today.
The relatable moments and quotes in "Skam" stimulated a generation dulled by broadcasters' lazy commissions.
Locast has become a third party in the often contentious relationship between broadcasters and distributors.
"Microsoft's a $540 billion market cap company," said Dennis Warton, EVP at National Broadcasters Association.
"(We) remain very concerned about what's been going on there," he told broadcasters on Saturday.
For commercial broadcasters, and other corporate users, replacing wireless gear won't be a financial strain.
Sometimes even the most experienced broadcasters can get a bit carried away by their reporting.
Live got new creative expression features and an API to help broadcasters use professional equipment.
And because the NWS always publishes it, it's the easiest metric for broadcasters to use.
But some worry that the broadcasters are also being steered away from covering legitimate stories.
On the feedback front, viewers can send comments to interact directly and specifically with broadcasters.
Broadcasters say that big platforms, which can already track their customers' clicks, would benefit unduly.
Hoffman said the top 10 broadcasters made $46,000 on average over a two-week period.
For now, though, the league is too small to attract major broadcasters or corporate sponsors.
Along with his efforts to revitalize AM radio, the war on broadcasters is officially over.
Elements of the presentation were reported earlier by Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper and several German broadcasters.
For a long time we even had equal time rules for the big three broadcasters.
Broadcasters have expressed some concerns about how the transition for wireless airwaves will be handled.
The new version is slated to run on Australia and New Zealand's public broadcasters too.
"It's trademarked," Duvall said, explaining that broadcasters had tried to apply the nickname to him.
Even old-line broadcasters like CBS and NBC began offering streaming services to keep up.
"We were just some minority broadcasters," said Glenn Cherry, who previously owned Tama Broadcasting Inc.
Although the broadcasters rallied Congress to undo the FCC's rules, the larger principle remains unsettled.
As broadcasters love to chant, the Masters famously begins on the back nine on Sunday.
All in real time, the best broadcasters painted with words a picture of the game.
The new Communities directory is available today, in beta, to all Twitch viewers and broadcasters.
McDonald's, however, asked broadcasters nationwide to delay its commercials for several days, out of respect.
One of the main state broadcasters announced immediately that it would not show the games.
In the years that followed, royal gatekeepers have retained stringent control over broadcasters seeking interviews.
A spokesman for the National Association of Broadcasters, which represents radio stations, declined to comment.
Organizers said some tickets had to be reissued because of additional space required by broadcasters.
At newspapers, broadcasters and websites around the world, I'm sure a similar process was underway.
Female broadcasters tended to be attractive blondes encouraged to show more than a little leg.
That includes keeping the requirement that broadcasters and pay-TV companies negotiate in good faith.
Nexstar remains our top pick among local TV broadcasters heading into 2020, followed by Gray.
After his shock move on Thursday, broadcasters replayed old clips of him dismissing the idea.
Enabling pre-roll ads or commercial breaks allows broadcasters to earn revenue while they stream.
Some broadcasters will say that they're broadcasting everything in 210K, and that may be true.
Media analytics company Zapr provides insights on TV viewership for broadcasters, advertisers and media agencies.
An NBCUniversal spokesperson directed CNN Business to a representative for the broadcasters in the lawsuit.
However, the plan has attracted opposition from broadcasters who are reluctant to share the airwaves.
Broadcasters that run their cam businesses through our site fit every fantasy, orientation, and taste.
The sources add they are not aware of any broadcasters who will air such ads.
JW: Well, the internet has completely changed even how we do our jobs as broadcasters.
Twitch has also given broadcasters the power to ban specific words and links from a chat; allowed broadcasters to assign moderators to police chats during live streams; and added a button on every channel that lets people more easily flag or report unwanted content.
For years, teams' radio broadcasters struggled to cajole players and coaches to appear on postgame shows.
Turkey's broadcasters have ignored Kanter's games since he was indicted last year by a Turkish court.
That year, Philips debuted its Norelco Plumbicon (PC) line at the National Association of Broadcasters convention.
As of Tuesday afternoon, the broadcasters still hadn't appeared in the docket of the Fayetteville case.
TV broadcasters are voluntarily surrendering spectrum in exchange for some of the proceeds from the auction.
His supremacy added to a growth in viewing figures and led to more investment from broadcasters.
The big social networks have always really been broadcasters whose most valuable asset is your time.
Broadcasters can still decline to air political ads from non-candidates, such as political action committees.
Unfortunately, it's not available on all channels, due to rights negotiations between Dish and the broadcasters.
And who should share the spoils if broadcasters and sports gambling companies pay for the information?
This doesn't mean that publishers and broadcasters will start reporting on exclusively exciting and positive events.
Now, it's looking to challenge the major U.S. sports broadcasters for rights to big-ticket events.
Broadcasters will also need to tackle the delay problems that streaming high-resolution 4K content introduces.
But the external broadcasters do not believe it can block every foreign station all the time.
Some major broadcasters have already been working with Facebook to put distribute high-quality live video.
Public television broadcasters are not affected by the new rules, the Council of the EU said.
Their calls were easily as good as regular broadcasters, and often more biting than the norm.
It counts some of the world's best-known broadcasters including BBC, FOX and HBO as clients.
There's also a Twitch "JoinIn" feature for multiplayer games where broadcasters invite viewers to play along.
Like other broadcasters, Televisa has suffered from falling advertising revenue as streaming services win more viewers.
This feature makes it fun and easy for broadcasters to draw on the screen while broadcasting.
Earlier this year, broadcasters agreed to give up their space on the dial — for a price.
Marty was the "Chick Hearn" of the Knicks and one of the greatest broadcasters in history.
While watching participating broadcasters, a viewer is two clicks away from purchasing physical or virtual items.
Opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) candidate Mansur Yavas won a clear victory, according to Turkish broadcasters.
In Ankara, the CHP mayoral candidate, Mansur Yavas, won a clear victory, according to Turkish broadcasters.
Cumulus Media, one of the largest U.S. radio broadcasters, filed for bankruptcy protection, according to Reuters.
Iranian newspapers and broadcasters are banned from publishing the former president's image or mentioning his name.
That prompted the company, which formed in 2000, to start signing up the most promising broadcasters.
In the early days of BIGO, broadcasters performed sexual acts that involved stripteases, flashing, and masturbation.
Broadcasters who defy the law can be fined or have their license revoked after repeated offences.
Last week, Poland's President Andrzej Duda approved another law giving the government control over state broadcasters.
There has been a flurry of sales by smaller and mid-size broadcasters to get bigger.
Even with this new capability — which is game-changing — broadcasters still need scale to stay competitive.
Some Minecraft broadcasters have become genuinely famous, though, and earn a good living from their work.
In many respects, these disparities have disadvantaged broadcasters and favored the newer entrants in the market.
Yet for all the ink spent in opposition, the comparative analysis seems to favor the broadcasters.
Authorities have responded with curfews and blocks on broadcasters in an attempt to quell the unrest.
The Munich newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung and public broadcasters NDR and WDR reported the tally on Wednesday.
No participating countries or broadcasters have heeded the BDS calls to pull out of the event.
Facebook and some of its social media counterparts are essentially news broadcasters in every practical sense.
Newspapers and broadcasters have given extensive coverage of statements from detained military officers since last month.
Palmer downplayed the finger injury that broadcasters talked about, saying the performance was more about jitters.
National broadcasters would still be able to decide whether to offer content outside their home countries.
Friday's edition of the Federal Register contains new rules for credit cards, colleges, and television broadcasters.
Around 260,22010 employees were pushed out at public broadcasters — about a third of the total staff.
I always wanted the film to be both a manager and one of the live broadcasters.
I've watched this video so many times that I've memorized lines of commentary from the broadcasters.
Baseball has a long history of such broadcasters, who have worked into their 70s and beyond.
Will broadcasters such as CCTV and Tencent extend bans of N.B.A. coverage into the regular season?
Repeated, strenuous attempts by liberal broadcasters to replicate conservative talk radio formats have not fared well.
This rematch isn't the first time competing promoters and broadcasters have collaborated on a major fight.
The package also authorizes funds for radio and television broadcasters affected by the FCC incentive auction.
Today, nothing requires these digital providers to disclose whom the ads target, unlike with traditional broadcasters.
The broadcasters' signals were still not available on television Thursday, but the channels were streaming online.
The Reagan Administration, keen to deregulate the F.C.C., proposed handing control of the debates to broadcasters.
The struggle to put the crime in its place was not limited to the broadcasters, however.
An earlier attempt to create a combined VOD platform by British broadcasters was blocked in 2009.
Still, even in their diminished capacity, broadcasters offer many of the most-watched programs on television.
The United Kingdom imposes strict rules on how broadcasters can report on politics, especially around elections.
Whatever the size of the jackpot, leagues, teams and broadcasters will want their piece of it.
Organizers also plan to produce tight, 90-minute game telecasts and are negotiating with regional broadcasters.
"Our male broadcasters have embraced teledildonics, such as Lovense and OhMiBod sound activated vibrators," Lara explains.
Whether or not broadcasters will use Periscope to distribute their live video is the big question.
The other big question is how broadcasters and their hosts will make money from all this.
Local news broadcasters showed dramatic images of the bus sprawled on its side across the right shoulder.
Twitch Creative has done fairly well, having attracted close to 100,000 unique broadcasters, the company tells TechCrunch.
But saying nothing could anger broadcasters and Pai's fellow conservatives, which could limit his future career ambitions.
The streaming giants have a history of working with U.K. broadcasters to produce content for their platforms.
But now broadcasters are piloting new ways to reach people, in the next evolution of branded content.
Crucially, the base $50 Plus plan still includes all four major broadcasters: ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC.
The proposition seems to be that broadcasters on Caffeine will be able to do whatever they want.
It does two things: For starters, adding livestreams inside Twitter should generate more views for Periscope broadcasters.
Richard Scudamore, the league's longtime boss, emails personal thank-yous to all 80 broadcasters after each season.
Some have speculated Walden could succeed Gordon Smith as head of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB).
Its customers include over 15 of the world's largest broadcasters, who use its service for live streaming.
Traditional video broadcasters want to go online and provide Netflix-like services, but don't have the technology.
The broadcasters sued Aereo and lost just about every time until the Supreme Court heard the case.
And indeed a sport may become less popular after a scandal—at least if broadcasters take fright.
Broadcasters still have a ways to go before 4K and HDR live sports are standard in households.
Over time, Intel wants to put that technology in the hands of more than just sports broadcasters.
Its first targets were the constitutional court and the public broadcasters; both have been packed with loyalists.
Big food companies, asset managers, advertising agencies, broadcasters, drug distributors, telecoms firms and airlines fit this description.
The broadcasters began yanking their content away from Netflix in favor of their own service in January.
This is the first year Netflix and Hulu outnumber cable broadcasters in the coveted Outstanding Drama Series.
Kamcord will shut down, and broadcasters were encouraged to move to other platforms such as Amazon's Twitch.
We'll be exploring that kind of integration and all kinds of other ways for viewers for broadcasters.
The VAR watches the same angles that are shown by the broadcasters, but in a different sequence.
At least seven broadcasters and journalists were killed, including 31-year old program editor Sayed Jawad Hussaini.
Broadcasters showed footage of cars and motorbikes driving away from Tangkuban Parahu on roads covered by ash.
Several Turkish opposition newspapers have been shut over the past six months and broadcasters taken off air.
For Facebook Live, broadcasters can work with third-party captioning companies to write and insert closed captions.
SEC Network broadcasters said Saturday night that Abercrombie was unresponsive when he arrived at Vanderbilt Medical Center.
Tolo TV network, one of the Afghan broadcasters apparently targeted, put the death toll at seven civilians.
The selfless move quickly caught the notice of Olympic broadcasters, who commented on her show of sportsmanship.
Perhaps most favorable for broadcasters will be the administration's plan to authorize the "Next Generation" television standard.
The extremely low cost of entry has lead to broadcasters cashing in from viewers around the world.
The senator argued that Facebook should hold itself to the same standard as broadcasters, specifically citing CNN.
It started with an out-of-the-blue sucker-punch disallowing joint sales agreements (JSAs) by broadcasters.
Momoh required journalists at Channels to wear suits instead of the traditional dress worn by state broadcasters.
If all goes as planned, broadcasters will be compensated for going off the air or moving channels.
The discount rule had been repealed during the Obama administration, making it harder for broadcasters to consolidate.
Since he studied journalism at Pennsylvania State University, Redl as been looking at the regulations covering broadcasters.
CBS was the first of the broadcasters to say it would go ahead and carry the address.
That includes broadcasters from local networks and athletes from more than 10 countries participating in the Games.
According to the advertising consultant, a number of telecom and cable broadcasters looked at buying the company.
He once joked that broadcasters ironically dubbed him "Box Office Phil" because he so rarely made headlines.
Facebook's interest in sports streaming could see it begin to offer pay-per-view, challenging traditional broadcasters.
Jerry Johnson, the president and CEO of the National Religious Broadcasters, says such regulation would be unnecessary.
After fees and payment processing, broadcasters will get about 70 percent of the remaining revenue, Twitter said.
Earlier this year, the commission held an auction for broadcasters to bid to give up their spectrum.
Conservative groups say the FCC has, over the years, increased its micromanaging of broadcasters' content for kids.
The financial terms are agreed, there was a problem with US broadcasters but that has been sorted.
Fear of spreading propaganda is also making broadcasters wary of promoting the peace theme at the Olympics.
To target millennials more cheaply, advertisers may have to desert traditional TV broadcasters for new football media.
Broadcasters and Fifa risk going the way of the record labels that once dominated the music industry.
The council sponsored the crusade as a public service, arranging for broadcasters to run ads without charge.
In return, the public broadcasters are trusted to be a bedrock of quality journalism and worthwhile entertainment.
Under the proposals, streaming services and traditional broadcasters will have to show at least 20% European content.
He arranges the private planes for the team's massive traveling party, which includes family members and broadcasters.
But Trump had — and has — at his disposal something that Democrats simply don't: organized, systematic propaganda broadcasters.
The sport appeals to fans and broadcasters worldwide, and offers many countries the chance to win medals.
Its biggest teams are too prestigious, and its fan bases too large and too valuable to broadcasters.
Under federal law, broadcasters must allow candidates reasonable opportunities to use their airwaves to reach the electorate.
Twitter said the new restrictions do not apply to outlets funded by taxpayers, or independent public broadcasters.
Content providers like CBS and the Walt Disney Company are also pushing for bigger fees from broadcasters.
There are traveling musicians, artists who've lost touch with each other, community television broadcasters, and store owners.
Early experiments with these events on Facebook have delivered great results for fans, broadcasters and rights holders.
It provides services for major broadcasters including the BBC in the U.K. and across China through CCTV.
Television broadcasters, for instance have Federal Communications Commission rules that require public disclosure of campaign ad buys.
Our peer news organizations around the country — the major newspapers, wire services and broadcasters — filed 10, collectively.
And Twitch Chat lets people buy "bits" that they can use to cheer on and tip broadcasters.
His fellow broadcasters included Johnny Donovan, Charlie Greer, Dan Ingram, Ron Lundy, Bruce Morrow and Scott Muni.
ESPN broadcasters Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson critiqued the young star&aposs weight and physical appearance.
About a dozen years ago, Danish broadcasters began ramping up their investments in high-quality TV dramas.
The broadcasters were active participants, leading to the high cost bar that the commission needs to clear.
Shadow Health Secretary Jon Ashworth was sent out to broadcasters this morning to push their message home.
The FCC currently mandates that broadcasters air at least three hours a week of educational children's content.
Trump has frequently attacked Fox News and some of its broadcasters over its coverage in recent months.
These veteran sports broadcasters will be the first female team ever to call an NFL game package.
The FCC also bars broadcasters from censoring ads or from taking down ones that make false claims.
Naturally, many affected broadcasters must find new channel space because of the repack's interference with their airwaves.
Generally speaking, the content rules that apply to broadcasters are pretty limited because of the First Amendment.
Broadcasters want people watching as much World Cup as possible, but only if they're the ones benefiting.
Gordon Smith, the chief executive of the National Association of Broadcasters, defended the media's free speech rights.
Pai also made quick work of a 77-year-old rule that required broadcasters keep a local studio in the towns they service to encourage community participation, as well as rules preventing broadcasters from owning more than two TV stations and one radio station in the same market.
" Speaking to French broadcasters BFM TV, he insisted "Marine Le Pen does not need my help to win.
People can subscribe to personalities' accounts to follow them, and many consume news via broadcasters' accounts on WeChat.
They are not flaunting themselves brazenly, yet they are still vulnerable to association with more shameless self-broadcasters.
Broadcasters typically expect a revenue windfall in a U.S. presidential election year as candidates spend heavily on advertising.
The FCC is proposing to require broadcasters to keep the existing signals as they roll out advanced broadcasts.
So too will the mayor of Chapeco, city officials, members of the Brazilian Football Federation, and television broadcasters.
The five aforementioned broadcasters will introduce just 17 series in the fall, the lowest total in recent memory.
Broadcasters can show comments on the screen along with other images through a simple drag-and-drop system.
The reason Aereo was such a threat to those broadcasters comes down to the way we consume video.
Eastern Time on April 26, will be part of the National Association of Broadcasters Show in Las Vegas.
Periscope's Director of Software Engineering Sara Haider says broadcasters will ultimately get about 70 percent after all fees.
Broadcasters are not football authorities, of course, but their influence on the sport, directly or otherwise, is imperious.
Twitch has two tiers of broadcasters: affiliates and partners, and audiences can subscribe to either kind of channel.
This was when the controversial section 31D was added, which expands compulsory licensing of copyrighted works for broadcasters.
There's one other key difference between Rathnam's product and its more popular competitors: Kamcord actually pays its broadcasters.
The company built a custom integration for Twitch that lets broadcasters easily add and swap lenses while streaming.
But it's nearly impossible for broadcasters to keep up with comments on popular streams with lost of viewers.
And have even enlisted some of New York's heaviest high-end radio broadcasters to help with the app.
Soon, other broadcasters will premiere fresh shows on "free" broadcast and then shift them behind their pays walls.
If broadcasters don't want to squeeze money out of their fans, they can turn off receiving Super Hearts.
Lowe, who grew up in England, admits she never saw female sports broadcasters on television, save for one.
One of those broadcasters was Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martinez, who mimicked a Native American war-whoop.
But the move also impacts consumers, broadcasters, and businesses — and most of all the federal workers being furloughed.
A hurried diversification strategy, including into services and software for television broadcasters, and cloud computing, did not help.
All of the station's broadcasters and producers are women, who will report news that interests and impacts women.
He fooled everyone—Judge, the fans, the broadcasters (although Yankees radio man John Sterling doesn't need the help).
Which absence is more likely to prevent schools and broadcasters from making money via fan enjoyment and support?
But small-market public broadcasters, most often found in rural American towns, often rely heavily on federal funding.
Videotaped statements by the recipients, featured at one interlude during the evening, took direct aim at radio broadcasters.
While Twitter claimed Russian broadcasters had spent around $1,000 to run six Brexit-related ads on its platform.
The rules would allow broadcasters to use the "'Next Generation' broadcast television transmission standard," according to the FCC.
Other broadcasters are looking at slotting brands into programming in ways which don't feel like awkward add-ons.
ProSieben, whose programs include "Germany's Next Top Model", faces familiar challenges to other established broadcasters in European markets.
Turkish broadcasters said opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) candidate Mansur Yavas had won a clear victory in Ankara.
The former can be done in-house, but the latter requires partnerships with writers, broadcasters, networks and more.
One day people will say that the broadcasters reacted too quickly, the next that they were too slow.
Arnold hoped the show, which will be offered to other Arabic language broadcasters, would change attitudes around FGM.
Periscope previously let broadcasters ban commenters, or choose to only let people comment if the broadcaster followed them.
It ordered broadcasters to downplay news of Mr Qadri's execution and imposed a news blackout on his funeral.
"The regulator breached a key right of broadcasters, and more importantly of audiences," it said in a statement.
Instead, Erdoğan was able to connect to broadcasters via Facetime—specifically, to CNN—and get his message out.
He announced a bill that would require broadcasters to submit shows to the F.C.C. for review before airing.
This is the first time the FCC is allowing broadcasters to essentially sell their spectrum through an auction.
She needed someone to act as the stagecraft and Harper volunteered, she told the Nationals broadcasters on MASN.
In 9903 that trajectory continued as broadcasters splurged on rights for Champions League football matches for 2018-21.
UK broadcasters started working on a joint streaming service a decade ago, but were stopped by competition regulators.
In 2013, when South Korea's banks and broadcasters were attacked, that government blamed its neighbor to the north.
And the controversy has turned the spotlight on Pai, whose agency is responsible for licensing local news broadcasters.
Take ZypMedia, which has hired salespeople from local broadcasters Tegna and Hearst Digital over the past two years.
Last week, it announced it was set to pay more than $86 billion to broadcasters for their spectrum.
The comments submitted by viewers of the streams, like the broadcasters themselves, are often racist or anti-Semitic.
In addition to the authors, the print publishers and broadcasters can also be sued for carrying such material.
Under the rules, neither the F.C.C. nor the broadcasters can discuss the results until the auction has closed.
Publicly, both broadcasters say they are unconcerned by their ratings and do not believe the market is oversaturated.
He is former CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters and President of the National Beer Wholesalers Association.
Media ownership Tom Wheeler launched his FCC chairmanship with a shot across the bow of broadcasters in 2014.
Mark Warner criticized the move, saying Facebook should be held to the same standards as local TV broadcasters.
There are 3.2 million broadcasters on streaming site Twitch, which is close to 60 percent higher than 2017.
Broadcasters have managed, through political pressure, to avoid this requirement for decades, even as their market relevance wanes.
The seventh is looking out for the invited journalists attending from major tech titles, newspapers and business broadcasters.
"She is just magnificent," Judge Thomas H. Bradley III said, in an interview with broadcasters about his pick.
YouTube TV, it's worth also mentioning, has offered The CW since launch along with the other major broadcasters.
Livestreams start boring because broadcasters don't want to begin the real action until more people have tuned in.
That's set Facebook on a mission to make video interactive, full of conversation with broadcasters and fellow viewers.
Yet he'll vote to do it anyway—voting to let Sinclair and other giant broadcasters get even bigger.
The higher channels were often the domain of less powerful, low-budget broadcasters of the "public access" variety.
The broadcasters' actions "posed a risk to national peace and stability," the regulator said without giving further details.
That effort included hiring an investment banker, Lawrence Chu, to make the case for the auction to broadcasters.
Most notably, perhaps, is that the company realizes live broadcasters need to serve their audiences outside of Facebook.
"We don't want a 'no deal,' but if one comes, we'll be ready for it," Davis told broadcasters.
American broadcasters began using the duo — first CBS, then ABC and several cable channels, and now NBC Sports.
The Tour de France organizers eventually included the two men's commentary on the feed sent to international broadcasters.
Feld said Pai had previously delayed embracing white space tech out of loyalty to broadcasters and telecom incumbents.
The race, to be shown on selected TV broadcasters and digital platforms as well as the official motogp.
Never had professional surfers, or broadcasters, been able to count on consistent surfing conditions, or a set schedule.
Agreements have to be reached with broadcasters in every country, an arduous task that leads to considerable variation.
"Ahlan Simsim" will premiere February 2 on a regional satellite network, YouTube and national broadcasters in the area.
He said he had started the service specifically to challenge the broadcasters' interpretation of the country's copyright law.
Forget that at times the Fox broadcasters sounded as if they were reading from Kyle Schwarber's Tinder profile.
Ofcom can fine broadcasters that do not comply, and as a last resort can cancel a broadcaster's license.
Ofcom can fine broadcasters that do not comply, and as a last resort can cancel a broadcaster's license.
WMG claimed Spotify was citing a rule that applies to TV and radio broadcasters rather than online platforms.
For example, Next Gen TV would allow broadcasters to send viewers multimedia content, such as interactive evacuation maps.
It is, I suspect, driven by the relentless, screeching marketing of the broadcasters who show Premier League games.
Television broadcasters showed images of crowds buying items such as wine, cosmetics and jewellery before the increase hit.
Advertisers and broadcasters worry about activist moments, too, concerned that many people at home will change the channel.
Broadcasters are required to run ads from candidates for federal office to ensure same access to equal airtime.
Media restrictions: Under British laws, broadcasters and online news media will largely avoid the election until polls close.
UK broadcasters, which are legally required to remain impartial, have a significant trust advantage over the country's newspapers.
Yet it wasn't captured by leading UK broadcasters like the BBC, Sky News or Independent Television News (ITN).
Broadcasters have helped Boris Johnson frame the UK election on his own terms, according to an academic study.
Yildirim made the comments to broadcasters, including state broadcaster TRT, outside the headquarters of his ruling AK Party.
PUBLIC-SERVICE broadcasters always come under fire during and after election campaigns, and the BBC more than any.
Context: The FCC currently mandates that broadcasters air at least three hours a week of educational children's content.
Some broadcasters used the relative safety of a sturdy building to remain outside, while shielded from the gusts.
The married 59-year-old father of three was one of America's most powerful broadcasters before his downfall.
Production of the broadcast now shifts between the BBC and two other British broadcasters, Sky News and ITN.
One particular comment by the broadcasters — "As Trump would say, go back where they came from" — puzzled Nikolas.
The broadcasters have taken issue with this and joined together in July to sue Locast for copyright violations.
The competition among broadcasters to get in on the action this time around would likely have been fierce.
At the beginning of my career, the hegemonic position was held by ITV and the big commercial broadcasters.
The HDP stood at 9.13 percent in the elections with 40 percent of votes counted, according to broadcasters.
The IOC is eager to refresh the Games' sports program to remain relevant to sponsors, broadcasters and fans.
In remarks made to the North American Broadcasters Association yesterday, Pai said that it's a public safety issue.
There are only three Spanish-language broadcasters who have received the Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award, the recognition , reserved for broadcasters: Buck Canel, who began radio broadcasts of the World Series in 21965; Felo Ramírez, a broadcast partner of Canel who called Marlins games starting in 21981, and Jarrín.
The first set finds out the prices at which broadcasters are willing to part with radio waves (hence "incentive").
Republican FCC leaders said the move will allow broadcasters to better compete with streaming platforms like Netflix and YouTube.
New Zealand media outlets, from the hobbyist bloggers to the biggest broadcasters, respected the proscription on naming the accused.
"I'm being serious," he said, after the other broadcasters, including Shaquille O'Neal, doubted he'd be going through with it.
The administration will send a test alert via radio and television broadcasters two minutes after the cell phone alert.
In 2016 a licence auction, held by the government amid protests, cut the number of nationwide broadcasters to four.
How it works Viewers from participating broadcasters can vote for their favorite song but not for their own country.
Other broadcasters and platforms like Sky New Zealand and Valve have been removing content surrounding the tragedy as well.
Other broadcasters enjoy the security of longer-term deals, with Sky in Britain having the British rights until 2024.
It was held in the same setting - Windsor Castle's 15th Century St George's Chapel - and covered live by broadcasters.
Now, notices below videos by news broadcasters label whether the outlet receives some level of government or public funding.
None of CBS's apps will grant you access, though major broadcasters will be hosting the game around the world.
Ordinarily, privately owned broadcasters are free to air or quash—and hire or fire—whatever and whomever they wish.
Already, his gifts to incumbent broadcasters — particularly to the largest TV broadcaster, Sinclair — have gone wildly beyond mere deregulation.
LiveLike, the service that partners with sports broadcasters to create and host their VR viewing experiences, is going social.
It was held in the same setting - Windsor Castle's 15th Century St George's Chapel - and covered live by broadcasters.
On May 1st, America's Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, told broadcasters that American military action is possible in Venezuela.
Mark Banton acknowledges he was one of the broadcasters but says he has "nothing to say" about the comments.
Footage from broadcasters showed a large crowd facing off with dozens of police vehicles blocking a local interstate highway.
"I just want to get away from here," Wenzel told German broadcasters NDR and WDR and Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper.
Broadcasters put the CHP's lead on Sunday at about 700,000 votes, eclipsing the roughly 13,000-vote margin in March.
Last month, YouTube dropped the outlet from its "preferred" lineup of international news broadcasters, which earn higher advertising rates.
BBC and ITV — two major British broadcasters — on Tuesday finally launched a streaming service in the U.S. called BritBox.
Broadcasters put the CHP's lead on Sunday at about 800,000 votes, eclipsing the roughly 13,000-vote margin in March.
For Turner Sports, ESPN and other broadcasters, the technology offers an opportunity to show things from a new perspective.
Indeed, Google just announced DoubleClick Dynamic Ad Insertion to give TV broadcasters more control over ad experiences across screens.
German public broadcasters ARD and ZDF currently have rights to show Bundesliga highlights and a few key live games.
Amagi, a startup trying to rethink the way TV broadcasters deliver their content, is launching in the United States.
After standard fees from in-app purchases and payment processing, broadcasters will receive around 70% of the remaining value.
Like broadcasters worldwide, Televisa is seeking to redefine its business as streaming services claim more viewers and cultural relevance.
The Federal Communications Commission has abandoned rules on cross-ownership of newspapers and broadcasters that it says were obsolete.
It imposes a "culture tax" on cinemas and broadcasters and also obliges TV networks to invest in film-making.
"Until recently, TV Novosti's overall compliance record has not been materially out of line with other broadcasters," Ofcom said.
Wary of Microsoft's approach: Broadcasters don't like the idea of Microsoft getting free access to airwaves without a license.
Broadcasters boosted their Olympics coverage 25 percent to 125,000 hours from 4.13,000 hours of output in London, Lumme said.
Like many broadcasters, Televisa has suffered in recent years from declines in advertising as viewers increasingly embrace streaming services.
He was honored with the Ford C. Frick broadcasters award by the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991.
Joe Buck is the lead voice for Fox Sports and one of the preeminent sports broadcasters in the country.
There is an autoban feature for Twitch broadcasters to easily stop this in chat, but it doesn't catch everything.
Broadcasters can overlay sponsorship graphics and calls to action, highlight top social media posts, and gather data about viewers.
The stage is set for some intriguing battles for live TV rights between established broadcasters and innovative technology companies.
Some UK broadcasters started working on a joint streaming service a decade ago, but were stopped by competition regulators.
The FCC lifted a decades-old rule that limited media consolidation on Thursday, a win for broadcasters and newspapers.
The Swiss company is working in collaboration with marketing groups, broadcasters, and reputable promoters from the world of boxing.
Go deeper: We wrote earlier this week about why this has been a great year for broadcasters in Washington.
They were the folks trying to climb up the hill, and broadcasters and telephone companies tried to stop them.
Listeners can leave comments in real time and broadcasters can reply either via chat or live on the air.
In the first stage, which ended in mid-January, the FCC purchased $10 billion worth of spectrum from broadcasters.
End of the war on broadcasters For most of his tenure, Wheeler was at war with the broadcast industry.
The lifeblood of a Twitch channel is its "subs": broadcasters get a share of every five-dollar monthly subscription.
Little known in Europe, Philadelphia-based Comcast is the biggest U.S. cable operator, owning broadcasters NBC, CNBC, and MSNBC.
There is a notable competitive disparity between broadcasters and other video programming distributors, especially in comparative size and value.
The agency has not disclosed how many broadcasters are committed to participating in the initial part of the auction.
The new standard would also let broadcasters activate a TV set that is turned off to send emergency alerts.
That has left some broadcasters concerned about what will happen to their position on the airwaves after the auction.
The Nuggets broadcasters believed Young was staring down Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr., who is close friends with Young.
Broadcasters did adoring interviews of two guys who were marketing books more than they were advancing the national dialogue.
Little known in Europe, Philadelphia-based Comcast is the biggest U.S. cable operator, owning broadcasters NBC, CNBC and MSNBC.
Last week, the FCC voted to reverse a 2016 decision limiting how many television stations some broadcasters can buy.
Turkish broadcasters showed footage of huge Russian Air Force AN-124 cargo planes offloading equipment at the air base.
Those broadcasters sell content to Hulu, growing its audience and granting access to lots of quality programming for less.
The system of appointing managers at the public broadcasters needs to be revised in order to guarantee their independence.
Agnelli will hope that sponsors, and broadcasters, will flock to Turin, and to Italy, to follow in Ronaldo's wake.
"There's been a degree of complacency among broadcasters" that "they can do pretty much what they like," he added.
Broadcasters like SBS are airing shows like "The Family Law," which follows the travails of a Chinese-Australian family.
Even in the age of streaming and cord-cutting, live sports still carry a big price tag for broadcasters.
In the United States, more lawmakers are interested in regulating social media giants as they do traditional television broadcasters.
But despite their claims to the contrary, this non-binding resolution isn't about protecting small, local broadcasters at all.
Recently, iHeartMedia - one of the biggest broadcasters in the country - reported more than $3.5 billion in revenue for 2019.
Broadcasters and "the City of Rotterdam will continue a conversation regarding the hosting" of the 2021 contest, they said.
Under Mr. Orban, public broadcasters have been turned into mouthpieces for the Orban government and rarely feature opposition voices.
On the Aegean coast, Turkish broadcasters showed two dozen people, including women and children, aboard a rubber dinghy boat.
Publishers and broadcasters should take it for granted that Facebook and Twitter are not disposed to act against disinformation.
In essence, this regulation required broadcasters to air both sides of any political issue, a sort of enforced objectivity.
The players: Broadcasters and cable companies currently use the spectrum to receive programming and are worried about losing access.
According to the law, over-the-air broadcasters and local cable companies can't reject ads from legally qualified candidates.
Dozens of newspapers and broadcasters critical of Orban have changed hands in recent years, resulting in less public dissent.
"There are many broadcasters who do an extraordinary job serving communities during disaster," said Democratic FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel.
Among broadcasters, Ten and Seven West Media have reported losses of hundreds of millions of dollars in recent months.
Although Congress controls how much federal money goes to public broadcasters, NPR is not taking the potential threat lightly.
Often broadcasters will shave inappropriate or inconsequential moments from films in order to have more time to place advertisements.
People can get the streams without a cable or satellite plan, potentially cutting off licensing fees to the broadcasters.
To me, he's the last of that kind of old-school broadcasters, and it's such a pleasure to watch.
Not least, of course, to the Football Association, its organizers and those broadcasters who pay handsomely to televise it.
As the adverts from some broadcasters suggest, though, not everyone in the UK was exactly excited to see him.
Television and radio broadcasters broke into their regular programming with a "J-Alert" warning citizens of the missile launch.
It is in active talks to attract potential partners - including public broadcasters ARD and ZDF, and rival RTL Group .
A start-up called Locast will let you, and (so far) the big broadcasters aren't trying to stop it.
A promise to reach an audience these TV broadcasters aren't already reaching: Young people who aren't paying for cable.
Stadiums are selling out, and TV broadcasters are bumping up the price of advertising slots as millions tune in.
In fact, I consider Tom Wheeler the most consequential FCC chairman since the early 1960s, when a 35-year-old Newton Minow went to the Sheraton Park Hotel — to the lion's den, the National Association of Broadcasters — and told those all-powerful broadcasters that they were supposed to be serving the public interest.
During the coup attempt, military personnel seized state-controlled media sites, confiscating phones and forcing broadcasters to stream weather forecasts.
Twitch boasts about 15 million daily active users with over 2 million unique broadcasters streaming and creating content every month.
However the Commission will put in place a monitoring system to assess the cross-border availability of broadcasters' online services.
A source said that the Disney-owned ESPN was specifically reaching out to the most politically outspoken of its broadcasters.
In recent years Arab broadcasters have stoked up coverage of Iranian minorities, keenly supporting Arabs "under occupation by Persian forces".
The move opens up a new revenue stream for Twitch, but it should also benefit its legion of broadcasters, too.
Netflix will also continue to work with Canadian producers and broadcasters to create Canadian programming in both English and French.
Broadcasters can play to perform karaoke (though only with fake versions of songs as Twitch lacks major label music licenses).
It turns out that the way that tens of millions of people find out about it is through those broadcasters.
According to the UK Space Agency, these are popular with broadcasters, telecom providers, and users of navigation and positioning services.
Fox has a seat on Caffeine's board, and they're allowing broadcasters to stream content to which they own the rights.
Reporters and broadcasters scored highest for deadline stress because of near constant demands to put out new and timely information.
In this round, called a reverse auction, broadcasters competed to give up spectrum to the FCC for the lowest price.
Indeed, few broadcasters could sustain an audience of millions with a discussion of the sixth-century legal code of Justinian.
In December, the two broadcasters also struck a deal to carry each other's channels, thereby cooling the rivalry between them.
Once broadcasters have $175 worth of stars (around 185,000 stars) accrued, they can apply to join Periscope's Super Broadcaster program.
At the urging of the opposition Socialists, the government has dropped the idea of taking the public broadcasters in Catalonia.
But the prejudice seems likely to persist in a centralised country whose public broadcasters make little effort to buck it.
Broadcasters have also returned to timing segments with a stopwatch, without a more intricate content management system to generate timestamps.
"They are in a way being old-fashioned broadcasters — they are trying to get everyone in the tent," he said.
What we're watching: Whether PhRMA, other drug companies and broadcasters file a lawsuit against the rule on First Amendment grounds.
Lumme negotiates the IOC's long-term deals with broadcasters globally, which is the greatest source of revenue for the Games.
This fear of "cannibalization" has caused most major broadcasters to make a very slow and deliberate entry into digital alternatives.
It also has to counter arguments from broadcasters who claim use of these channels will interfere with their TV signals.
As of last April, there were 17,000 Partners on Twitch, out of a total of 2.2 million unique monthly broadcasters.
The TV broadcasters are sitting on valuable spectrum real estate that the FCC can change into much-needed wireless service.
Broadcasters and Ten in particular have suffered large losses as advertisers follow viewers onto streaming services like Netflix and Amazon.
BritBox will offer archived content from the two broadcasters as well as new British originals made specifically for the platform.
A whopping 71 percent of Germans welcomed Merkel's decision, a poll released Tuesday by broadcasters RTL and n-tv showed.
Broadcasting revenue over the nine months was up by $18 million following renewals with three broadcasters and other 'contractual uplifts'.
Most recently, StreamUp turned a downtown L.A. penthouse into a free-of-charge studio space for creators, streamers and broadcasters.
While some believe that broadcasters react too quickly in these situations, others don't think they're quick enough off the mark.
The company invited me to its Beijing office to show me how its iPhone-wielding army of broadcasters made money.
Twitter adds a human element to news that's otherwise delivered in neutral tones by television broadcasters and other news media.
The Pyongyang internet address is identical to the one used in a 2013 attack against South Korean banks and broadcasters.
One, it's unclear how many broadcasters will be willing to eat the costs necessary to upgrade to the new standard.
Broadcasters can add comments too, and helpfully pin one of theirs or a viewer's to the top of the reel.
Soon he found himself being interviewed on camera by broadcasters – and signing autographs and posing for pictures on the sidelines.
He adds that researchers also collected audio from news broadcasters — but again, this meant selecting only the most neutral accents.
For the past 52 years commercial broadcasters had to buy operating licences, currently levied at 4.5% of their gross revenue.
Broadcasters said planned coverage of next week's Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, which Lagardere was responsible for, had been cancelled.
Under rules adopted in 1985, broadcasters could partially count some stations with weaker over-the-air signals against ownership caps.
Yet the speculation had not been implausible; several broadcasters, including one of Dariani's clients, have suffered heart attacks while streaming.
For broadcasters, turning down an interview with a candidate is anathema to a news culture trained to pursue maximum access.
In addition, the National Federation of Community Broadcasters and the Alliance for Community Media announced their support for the bill.
The Justice Department's decision was seen as a victory for broadcasters and for digital music providers like Google and Pandora.
The FCC's decision will be a long-overdue lifeline to broadcasters as they face a new wave of video competition.
With millions of viewers pouring in daily, Ninja has an audience that is the envy of broadcasters and advertisers alike.
Mixer remains a relatively young platform, and Twitch is much more crowded, with 2.2 million daily broadcasters fighting for attention.
That's why broadcasters are being encouraged to sell some or all of their spectrum to the F.C.C. in the auction.
On Wednesday, Twitter announced 35 new broadcasters and content providers who've agreed to feed the social network with fresh video.
Broadcasters, who have mounted a legal challenge to the process, say it is a thinly-guised attempt to muzzle them.
The company also tweeted a reminder that broadcasters could not break a game's terms of service live on its platform.
"We've seen reports in the last few days of even cabinet ministers' passwords being for sale online," he told broadcasters.
With Premieres, the platforms can attract a wider audience for tools that had previously only been offered to live broadcasters.
They're also actively looking at AR and MR as ways to create new viewing experiences for broadcasters (and ultimately viewers).
Facebook Live allows anyone to broadcast a video directly from their smartphone without the regulatory restrictions imposed on traditional broadcasters.
As announcers, as broadcasters, as journalists, we address these issues because that also pushes everyone toward making the sport better.
Yes, but: The overall white spaces effort has drawn opposition from TV broadcasters and hospitals, concerned about potential wireless interference.
The UK's leading broadcasters and ISPs have called for the government to introduce independent regulatory oversight of social media content.
Chu and FCC officials traveled around the country to markets where the commission hopes broadcasters will give up their spectrum.
He learned quickly that a minor league announcer has other responsibilities, including assembling game notes for other broadcasters and reporters.
Cleverly had already given several interviews to other broadcasters on Wednesday morning when he failed to appear on Sky News.
The FM dial only has room for so many stations, but online streaming enables myriad small broadcasters to operate simultaneously.
And some broadcasters are self-quarantining because they've been in close proximity with people who tested positive for the virus.
He summoned the owners of Kenya's major broadcasters to his residence and warned them not to cover Mr. Odinga's ceremony.
As played by Alex Moffat and Kate McKinnon, the newly wedded broadcasters traded icky innuendos and mostly ignored their guests.
The company said broadcasters would be unlikely to pay vast sums for exclusive contracts if those rights could be protected.
A lot of people doing minor league baseball would be very good big-league broadcasters, but they need a break.
But without sports programs that typically attract high viewership and ad prices, broadcasters could increase the pricing for entertainment programs.
But social media companies play a central role in today's political discourse, much the way broadcasters did and still do.
The broadcasters who pay dearly for the rights to show the Games can deftly minimize the glare of empty seats.
YouTube started to implement notices below videos that are published broadcasters who receive public or government funding in February 2018.
McCall said BritBox, a streaming service launched in November with Britain's other public service broadcasters, was "performing exactly to plan".
How is denying vital information to the public honoring the FCC's commitment to empowering broadcasters to serve their local communities?
"They were pirating the signal and there were institutions linked to the actual government," Tebas said of Saudi Arabian broadcasters.
Instead, newspapers and broadcasters have linked the two cases and described the suspect as a well-known Irish sports star.
In Canada, the show is broadcast on the digital and social channels of one of the country's largest broadcasters, Corus.
Many WCVB shows went into syndication, and Boston Broadcasters eventually opened a division dedicated to selling the station's content worldwide.
The press and broadcasters can be urged to bring the issue up with the Trump administration, forcing it to respond.
Four broadcasters for Afghan news outlets were also killed, according to Nai, an Afghan nongovernmental organization working on media freedom.
TV broadcasters given licenses to use the spectrum were expected to provide programming like news and educational shows in return.
It is fixed to the lapels of politicians and broadcasters, stitched into the uniforms of the referees and the players.
This control covers everything from who gets to appear, to which broadcasters and services get to carry the event live.

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