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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Every four years, the FCC reviews its broadcast station ownership rules, and the results of that most recent review have been released.

Womble Carlyle Telecom attorney John Garziglia takes a look at those recent rule changes—and what remains the same—in a new article in Radio Ink.

John Garziglia represents radio and television broadcasters, offering personalized assistance in all areas of communications and telecommunications law including transactional and contract negotiations for broadcast station mergers and acquisitions, the securing of financing, governmental auctions of new frequencies, license renewals, new stations applications, facility changes, facility upgrades, licensing, and compliance with FCC rules, regulations and policies.

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