From the Beginning, Politics Triggered Broadcasting
Media scholars argued that politics, not technology, shaped American broadcasting from 1927 on, repeatedly shielding incumbents from competition.
The state had urged the agency not to preempt state regulations during the rulemaking process
The administration urged the court to rule immediately in NDIA v. Trump, while plaintiffs disputed whether the issue can be resolved at this stage.
The House-passed USDA funding bill would provide $40 million for the program in FY27
SpaceX, the largest NGSO, did not join as a founding member
The former FCC advisor and INCOMPAS president brings a wealth of experience to the advocacy group
CWW did not explain whether FCC approval is needed. CEO Slayton Stewart said, 'This decision was made with the future of our customers and communities at the forefront'
Customers will have to switch to Verizon or another provider by Sept. 30
Network will reach 20,000 new customers.
A recent survey found 75 percent of U.S. adults lack confidence that data center developers will cover costs.
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The final installment of Broadband Breakfast's three-part series covers 1977–2026, when computing, the internet, and artificial intelligence reshaped American life.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres is calling on artificial intelligence companies to release information about the carbon, water and land used to power their systems, proposing an AI Environmental Transparency Initiative.
New electricity consumption tax expected to generate $1.2 billion over two years.
SES said it would cost $3.6 billion to clear the band, and Eutelsat estimated its costs would be $750 million
The commissioner explained that the device feels unsettling to her because of privacy implications.
The partnership will help bring content to over 330 public television stations.
The governor explained that the state will see a $25 billion investment from the proposed data centers.
The 700 TV station affiliates say the Big Four broadcast networks are raising affiliation fees, shrinking exclusivity, and imposing 'take‑it‑or‑leave‑it' terms, draining resources from local stations
The agency will publish winning bidders ‘at a later date’
Revised ‘KIDS Act’ establishes new federal oversight of data brokers handling minors’ personal data.
Ookla reports a large number of viewers tuning into the tournament have caused outages.
Mayors of cities from Phoenix, Arizona, to Melbourne, Australia launched a pact for sustainable data center development at C40 Cities, a global cities climate network.