Cable and broadcasters have a hard time agreeing on anything, giving...
Cable and broadcasters have a hard time agreeing on anything, giving special force to a request they made Thursday asking the FCC to delay by at least six months a deadline for coming up with a standard for an emergency…
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alert system, a lawyer representing TV stations said. “I can’t recall any prior issue inspiring such unanimity among this diverse group of participants, and that should provide an indication of the seriousness with which they view the upcoming task,” wrote Scott Flick on the blog of Pillsbury Winthrop. “It would be a shame to not see the full benefits of” the Common Alerting Protocol standard realized by a rush to implement it, he added. Forty-six state broadcast associations joined the NAB, NCTA, NPR, PBS and others in making the petition (CD Oct 22 p10).