WASHINGTON, D.C.—New FCC regulations will require radio stations to post certain public files online. Womble Carlyle Telecom attorney Gregg Skall tells Radio + Television Business Report that these requirements could put a burden on stations to comply.
Skall said that some small stations may not have Internet access, or their Internet connection could be so slow that uploading large documents could take a long time.
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Gregg Skall represents broadcasters and other parties in their regulatory dealings before the Federal Communications Commission and in their commercial business dealings. He serves as Washington Counsel to several state broadcaster associations. He also works with telecommunications companies and with radio device manufacturers to obtain FCC approvals and to assure regulatory compliance. Skall is a frequent author on broadcasting and the law and is published in All Access, where his column “FCC Uncensored” is a regular feature.
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